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Unfolding Shrines is some of the most ambitious augmented reality art we have seen in the last year

What is it? Unfolding Shrines is an exhibition produced by Shape Arts, in collaboration with Hot Knife Digital Media, where four artists Jason Wilsher-Mills, Sophie Helf, Rebekah Ubuntu, and Uma Breakdown present art in augmented reality. Shape Arts is a disability-led arts organisation, based in London, which works to improve access to culture for disabled people by providing opportunities for disabled artists They say The imagination of the marginalised has always tended toward the ‘radical , steered by the palpable need to create something new where the old is unfit for purpose. Where outdated systems have failed, might these radical redesigns proffer alternative futures?

Three exhibitions to see in London this weekend

Until 6 June, Annka Kultys, Unit 9, 472 Hackney Road, E2 9EQ; book via website The Los Angeles-born artist Gretchen Andrew has made headlines in recent years for hijacking online search engines and replacing the top results for topics such as “Frieze Los Angeles” or “Cover of Artforum” with images of her own work. Her first ever gallery show which inaugurates Annka Kultys’s newly expanded space is something of a watershed moment that pronounces Andrew’s entry into a world that her practice both venerates and undermines. Fittingly, it is all about articulating desire and reconstructing broken systems from the inside. Eight collage-on-canvas assemblage works embody “vision boards”, representing Andrew’s life goals, insecurities and dreams. Bedazzled in costume gems and crowded with fake flowers and butterfly stickers, their formal elements challenge conventions of taste while also being figurative, loudly branded and on canvas cynically fulfilling the key requ

A year of viewing art virtually: the best and worst of AR and VR art created during the pandemic

What is it? The Art Newspaper s XR Panel has spent the global pandemic viewing work remotely and virtually. Here we review the year and highlight some of our favourite, and least favourite, XR experiences. With works by: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sol LeWitt, bitforms galleryand others. The XR panel was launched by The Art Newspaper in July 2020 in response to a growing need to consider XR art as an interconnected review of the art and technology. It is produced by Louis Jebb and curated by Gretchen Andrew. All reviews in this series can be found here. Highest rated (4.5 stars)

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