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Innovative exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery highlighting the shortlisted finalists in the inaugural Artist of the Future Prize.
This first edition of the prize showcases artists who push the boundaries of digital art and the winner will be announced on 21 November.
The show included work by 10 artists on large screens with earphones provided for those with sound. I found this format hard to engage with and didn't have time to watch any of them from beginning to end but some of them grabbed me with their beautiful imagery.
I liked Lenar Singatullov's "Circle Dance" an abstract work involving a custom algorithm which turns the colours of flags into moving figures and James David Freeman's "In the Realm of Emptiness", scenes of empty London streets taken during the pandemic.
My favourite was Dominic Harris's ball of flowers with butterflies which reacted to you walking past it. I had seen his work before at the Halcyon Gallery and loved it.
Closes 5 February 2026
Stop press : The winner was DYSPLA which sadly I don’t remember now.


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