Featured Stories
“Sending You My Love,” Group Exhibition Asks What Love Looks Like in a Pandemic
“Sending You My Love” features a curated selection of unique works created using Playform AI by artists Chellcy Reitsma, Domenico Barra, J. Rosenbaum, Martin Lukas Ostachowski, Noortje Stortelder, Roxy Savage, and Seda Turec. Curated by Playform Studio.
Anthromorph’s Homage to Darwin in “Unnatural Selections: AI Portraits”
Playform’s Artist-in-Residence Anthromorph shares their latest exhibition “Unnatural Selections: AI Portraits,” culminating in 111 original works.
Anthromorph is an Amalgamation of Fantasy, Biology and Digital Intervention
Carla Gannis is an interdisciplinary artist based in Brooklyn, New York. She produces works that consider the uncanny complications of grounded reality and virtual reality, nature and artifice, science and science fiction in contemporary culture.
Multimedia Artist Katya Grokhovsky’s AI Assistant is “Guest from the Future”
Katya Grokhovsky was born in Ukraine, raised in Australia and is based in NYC. She is an artist, independent curator, educator and a Founding Director of The Immigrant Artist Biennial (TIAB).
Playform No-Code AI for Crypto-Artists with Mattia Cuttini
Mattia Cuttini is an Italian artist whose interdisciplinary practice is situated at the intersection of graphic design and blockchain technology.
Artist Carla Gannis Produces Dream Worlds with Playform’s No-Code AI
Carla Gannis is an interdisciplinary artist based in Brooklyn, New York. She produces works that consider the uncanny complications of grounded reality and virtual reality, nature and artifice, science and science fiction in contemporary culture.
Artist Spotlight: Anne Spalter
Digital mixed-media artist Anne Spalter is an academic pioneer who founded the original digital fine arts programs at Brown University and The Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) in the 1990s.
“A Dream Within a Dream” - Feat. Anne Spalter and More Using Playform No-Code AI
In March, Playform experienced an influx of artists looking for ways to channel their creativity and make up for the near-global cancellation of art fairs and exhibitions, which widely led to a loss of income. In response, Playform collaborated with a core group of artists, providing them with technical support to develop new works while in isolation.