The Digital Art Revolution: TAEX Leads the Way into 2025
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The Digital Art Revolution: TAEX Leads the Way into 2025



In 2025, the art world is undergoing an exciting transformation, driven by innovation and a growing focus on sustainability and well-being. From AI-generated art to immersive virtual reality experiences, artists are redefining creativity, blending traditional techniques with cutting-edge technology. Art is also taking on bigger roles in mental health and environmental advocacy, making it more interactive and culturally diverse than ever before.

Amid these trends, TAEX is leading the charge. Through groundbreaking exhibitions and their presence at international art fairs, it’s creating a space where art, technology, and mindfulness converge, shaping the future of digital art on a global scale

A Visionary Platform for a New Era
TAEX has established itself as a hub for digital art, creating connections between artists, curators, and audiences through interdisciplinary collaborations. By merging creativity with cutting-edge technology, TAEX fosters a new form of dialogue that transcends traditional boundaries.

Their recent projects highlight this mission. The 2024 exhibition Scoletta dell’Arte: DIGITAL REFORM during the Venice Biennale transformed the historic Scoletta dei Battioro into an interactive digital lab. Curated by the digital art researcher, Antonio Geusa, the exhibition showcased groundbreaking works and educated visitors on blockchain’s role in contemporary art through Geusa’s publication, What Crypto Can Do for Art, What Art Can Do for Crypto that explores the intersections of blockchain and contemporary art, further affirming TAEX's dedication to education and innovation.

Exploring the Intersection of Art and AI
Two featured artists at the Venice exhibition exemplified the potential of artificial intelligence in contemporary art:

● Francesco D’Isa, a philosopher and artist, debuted Error#0, the first in his Errors NFT series. This work delves into AI’s “latent space,” converting deliberate algorithmic mistakes into hypnotic visual expressions. D’Isa's integration of AI and blockchain preserves these “errors” as creative acts, redefining our understanding of imperfection in art.

● Andrea Meregalli, an architect and designer, presented the interactive installation YOU ARE MAKING ART, inviting viewers to create generative portraits in real time. This immersive experience turned spectators into co-creators, highlighting the evolving relationship between human creativity and technology.

International Recognition and Global Impact
Following its Venice success, TAEX expanded its reach to global platforms like Untitled Art Miami Beach. Showcased projects included:

● Three Excerpts from Every Poem Starts with a Seed by Sasha Stiles, blending poetry and AI-generated voice.

● Resonance Meditation by Krista Kim, a visual journey into mindfulness.

● Implied Narrative by Kevin Abosch, exploring human identity through AI and biometrics.

Looking ahead, TAEX will participate in the Singapore Art Fair, featuring Krista Kim’s Continuum, this project reimagines digital screens as spaces for mindfulness rather than distraction, addressing the disconnection caused by technology overuse. Inspired by the tranquil Ryoanji Temple Garden in Kyoto, the work transforms subtle gradients and gradual transitions into evolving digital Zen landscapes, fostering a sense of calm.

The TAEX collection features ten unique 2-minute segments from the broader Continuum series, which has gained significant recognition. In 2022, it turned New York’s bustling Times Square into a meditation zone as part of the Times Square Arts program. Of the three longer pieces in the series, one is part of the permanent collection at LACMA, another resides with a prominent private collector, and the third will be showcased at TAEX’s booth.

This celebrated series exemplifies Kim's innovative approach to digital art, merging technology with mindfulness.

Pioneering Artists Shaping the Future
Krista Kim, the founder of the Techism movement, stands as a leading figure in digital art. Her works, part of collections at LACMA and the Louis Vuitton Foundation, explore the harmony between technology and humanity. Recognized by UNESCO and Forbes, Kim exemplifies how art can address societal challenges while embracing innovation.

The Road Ahead for Digital Art
As TAEX continues to push the boundaries of what art can achieve, it offers a glimpse into a future where creativity, sustainability, and technology converge. Their work is not just about creating art—it’s about redefining the role of art in a rapidly changing world.

For collectors, curators, and enthusiasts, TAEX represents more than a platform—it is a movement shaping the next chapter of artistic innovation.










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