Exhibitions

April 2026

Prototypes for Alternative Power

Presented by Singapore Art Museum as part of its Open Systems online exhibition series, Prototypes for Alternative Power presents artworks that interrogate the infrastructures shaping contemporary life and imagine provisional or radical alternatives. These systems carry histories of labor, extraction, displacement, and erasure—yet they also hold spaces for improvisation, resistance, and reimagination.

Curated by Celine Wong Katzman

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May - June 2025

Solar Classroom

This exhibition showcases original ASCII artworks made by 3rd, 4th and 5th grade students at elementary schools around New York City. Students participated in a series of workshops held as a part of Rhizome's "Solar Web In Schools" program. The project and exhibition is hosted on Rhizome's Solar Protocol node in Los Angeles.

Curated by Rhizome and Kayla Drzewicki

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June 2024

find.select.transform – Resilient Networks in a Wounded World

"find.select.transform – Resilient Networks in a Wounded World" responds to the pressing social, ecological, and economic challenges of our time. It employs artistic positions to critically examine how current technological developments and organizational practices can contribute to a sustainable transformation of our society.

Taking the form of a physical exhibition at Panke Gallery in Berlin, a symposium and website, the project aims to highlight alternative strategies, aesthetic positions, and networks that challenge the conventional understanding of growth. In doing so, it emphasizes the role of art in narrating such developments and seeks ways to address power imbalances and extractivism.

Curated by Robert Sakrowski and Noemi Garay Murcia

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April 2023

Sun Thinking

Sun Thinking is a group exhibition that brings together artists, writers, and researchers to explore the qualities and logics of solar power and solar powered computing networks. It presents a collection of network-based artworks, games, texts, and interviews and was the first exhibition project to be hosted on the Solar Protocol network.

Curated by Tega Brain, Alex Nathanson and Benedetta Piantella

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