Display "The art of sailing. How to get lost in a world of pictures"



This exhibition explores the transformative role of photography in current digital cultures. Through the works of prominent international artists, critical reflection on how images have evolved from simple representations of the physical world to interactive interfaces that guide us, confuse and redefine our experience of digital space. The exhibition investigates the versatile role of photography in digital cultures, introducing its relevance to a wide range of interconnected technological stages such as video games, social media platforms, autonomous cars, space exploration or online maps. Participating artists: Sara Bezovšek, James Bridle, Alan Butler, Juan Covelli, Marie Footulton, Kyriaki Goni, Roc Herms, Esther Hovers, Rayane Jeema, Josefa Ntjam, Open-Weather (Sophie Dyer | Sasha Engelmann), Giath Taha, Simon Weckert and Internet. Commissioner: Jon Uriarte. Accessibility: The Foundation’s space is enabled for people with reduced mobility. For more information you can consult the website of the exhibition “The art of navigating. How to get lost in a world of images” Last update: 10/04/2025



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