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TRANSFER Download Installation
GIF from Thoma Foundation Art House in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
SPRING/BREAK Art Show
February 15 – 17th, 2019
While I was on the road, Transfer Gallery turned 4.
Though I couldn’t be present for the celebration, I was there in spirit with the Aurora throw and pillow featured in the gift shop.
An online version of the shop is here: https://newhive.com/transfer/gift-shop
Check out all the cool artist multiple editions!
Installation view, Precarious Inhabitants from Eva Papamargariti at TRANSFER, May 2017. Kelani Nichole on pioneering a new type of gallery : https://thecreativeindependent.com/people/kelani-nichole-on-pioneering-a-new-type-of-gallery/
faith holland. desktop. http://www.digicult.it/art/faith-holland-speculative-fetish/ transfer gallery, ny, 21.10.17>09.01.18
piecesofme.online is “an exhibition posed as an offering to the aggregate hype of the emerging global NFT marketplace.”
Claudia Maté Moody Vibes FHD (2021) Single-channel Video with Audio Duration 01:00 (Looped)
5 ETH Collector Receives: - MP4 - Archival Package - Owners Rights and Obligations
Morehshin Allahyari is developing a series of a dozen 3D-printed statues based on ancient images of forgotten, proto-feminist deities.
The relatively new medium presents both opportunities and challenges for early adopter collectors.
In that sense, collecting can start to look more like gracious patronage: an investment in the worth of artistic and technological experimentation for their own sakes. But this isn’t a brand new phenomenon. Virtual-reality art brings up issues that “challenge some of our most persistent models for connoisseurship, ownership, and patronage,” said Megan Newcome, the director of digital strategy at Phillips auction house. “[But] the history of the art market is replete with disruption and triumphs for challenging genres and materials—so the emergence of VR is consistent with other new mediums and periods of cultural change.”
Claudia Hart
THE FLOWER MATRIX
Presented by TRANSFER GALLERY at Wallplay’s VR Speakeasy
Inside Gallery 151’s basement, November 30 – January 28th 2017
With The Flower Matrix, Claudia Hart proposes a new kind of liminal space – a seductive environment for viewing her immersive world. Mixed-reality architecture becomes fantastical, embellished by decorative elements embracing an aesthetic of the fake in which technology has replaced nature, sugary sweet and chemically toxic in equal measures.
The Flower Matrix mixed reality chamber from Claudia Hart is presented at Wallplay’s VR “speakeasy” in the basement of Gallery 151 as part of the TRANSFER VR Commission, a platform for supporting artists who are expanding the potentials for embodiment through considered physical encounters.
3D visualizations: Claudia Hart / Photography: Walter Woldarczyk