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Kaws, Holiday Space (2020) Courtesy Kaws and Acute Art. Photo: Jesse Hamerman. Frieze New York is a sold-out event this year, but prospective visitors who find themselves tantalisingly ticketless can still see some free augmented reality (AR) artworks around the premises of The Shed in Hudson Yards. The non-tangible, mobile phone-powered exhibition The Looking Glass allows viewers to summon works like the massive Holiday Space (2020) by Kaws one of the mega-artist Brian Donnelly’s equally loved and hated characters as well as works by Precious Okoyomon, the recipient of the annual Frieze Artist Award, and the Chinese artist Cao Fei. The show is on view outdoors and inside the fair for those who scored a ticket. It has been curated by the digital medium studio Acute Art and spearheaded by its artistic director, Daniel Birnbaum, and The Shed’s chief curator Emma Enderby. ....
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 Where outdated systems have failed, might these radical redesigns proffer alternative futures? ....