bitforms gallery nyc

bitforms gallery nyc Founded in 2001, bitforms gallery represents established, mid-career, and emerging artists critically

Interference: The Interactive Art of Daniel Rozin April 15, 2026 – September 27, 2026For over three decades,  has create...
05/01/2026

Interference: The Interactive Art of Daniel Rozin

April 15, 2026 – September 27, 2026

For over three decades, has created interactive artworks that place the viewer at the center of image-making. Working with technology, custom software, physical materials, and kinetic motion, Rozin uses his practice to investigate how images are formed, perceived, and transformed through participation. Across his career, he has developed bodies of work exploring themes such as pixelation, time, Darwinian evolution, portraiture, Cartesian and polar grids, and optical illusion. 

In Interference, Rozin turns his focus explicitly to interference patterns—moiré effects—the shimmering, unstable visual phenomena that emerge when two patterned systems are overlaid and set into motion. These effects were extensively explored by Op Art artists in the 1960s, and most notably by Jesús Rafael Soto, who over several decades created hundreds of works investigating visual interference, vibration, and optical instability. 

This exhibition is conceived as a homage to Soto, whose pioneering explorations of moiré and perceptual motion have been a lasting source of inspiration for Rozin’s own investigations into vision, movement, and the active role of the observer.

Installation views of  solo exhibition, StarPower at bitforms gallery.In this generative, software-based body of work, M...
03/28/2026

Installation views of solo exhibition, StarPower at bitforms gallery.

In this generative, software-based body of work, Man explores the high-stakes world of youth competitive dance through the lens of AI-video models. By staging an uneasy convergence of lived memory and synthetic simulation, the exhibition examines contemporary identity culture on the internet—particularly dominant narratives around femininity, authenticity, and the performance of self. StarPower foregrounds how vulnerability, ambition, and selfhood are rehearsed and mediated within competitive spectacle and algorithmic systems.

Swipe to explore the installation.
🗓️ On view through May 2, 2026
📍 bitforms gallery | 131 Allen Street New York, NY 10002
🕒 Gallery hours: Tue - Sat, 11AM–6PM

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 on view  Zero 10 HK, Stand Z14Both sculptures sold to prominent museum in Bangkok and the new Iconoclast screen work so...
03/28/2026

on view Zero 10 HK, Stand Z14

Both sculptures sold to prominent museum in Bangkok and the new Iconoclast screen work sold to HK private collection.

Stop by stand Z14 in Zero 10  HK to see  and
03/26/2026

Stop by stand Z14 in Zero 10 HK to see and

Huge thanks to our community for showing up for Maya Man’s NYC debut solo presentation: StarPower.🌟We are so proud of th...
03/20/2026

Huge thanks to our community for showing up for Maya Man’s NYC debut solo presentation: StarPower.🌟

We are so proud of the team and the artist for bringing this vision to life!

On view through May 2, 2026:
🗓️ Tue – Sat | 11 AM – 6 PM

bitforms is pleased to present work by Quayola at Art Basel Hong Kong.Storms 1-8 focus on the pictorial substance of ple...
03/17/2026

bitforms is pleased to present work by Quayola at Art Basel Hong Kong.

Storms 1-8 focus on the pictorial substance of plein air studies with tools of advanced technologies. The action, color, and choreography of each artwork is generated by a dataset sourced from ultra-high-definition footage of stormy seas in Cornwall, England.

Visit us at Booth Z14.

VIP & Preview Hours
March 25: 12–8 PM (First Choice), 3–8 PM (Preview)
March 26: 12–4 PM (First Choice), 4–8 PM (Preview)
March 27–28: 12–2 PM (VIP access)
March 29: 11–12 PM (VIP access)

Public Hours
March 27–28: 2–8 PM
March 29: 12–6 PM

Pictured is Storm #08, 2021
Video (color, sound), 14 min 57 sec, loop

Storm , 2022
Inkjet on hahnemühle paper
28.4 x 37.8 in / 72 x 96 cm

Storm , 2022
Inkjet on hahnemühle paper
28.4 x 37.8 in / 72 x 96 cm

03/04/2026

✨ Final Days ✨

Jim Campbell’s show Encoding Light closes this Saturday. Don’t miss your chance to experience this captivating solo exhibition.

Shown above: Memory/Recollection Revisited, 1991/2024.

Memory/Recollection is a historic work from 1991 that Campbell revisited in 2024. The piece captures still images of viewers and their surroundings in real time, intermittently storing and replaying them alongside live still imagery. Through a mix of still and live media, the artist explores the fragile mechanics of remembrance and how images persist as impressions shaped by time, distance, and perception. In this tension between liveness and dissolution, past and present blur.

02/27/2026

✨ Performance Announcement ✨

This Saturday, the 28th, join us for a live performance of StarQuest by Maya Man at LA Dance Project.

A performance-lecture and conversation on spectacle, performance, and the online stage in the age of generative AI.
StarQuest will be on view from 7–8PM; Man will present an accompanying performance-lecture at 8PM, introduced by curator Alice Scope. The performance will be followed by a conversation between Man and Scope. The performance precedes Man’s upcoming solo exhibition at bitforms, opening March 19. We look forward to welcoming you for both.
📍 2245 E Washington Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90021

Link in bio to purchase tickets.

Special thanks to Mackenzie Davenport, Camille Wong, Eden Reinfurt, and Tina Tarighian.

Special experience to be with  at his monumental exhibit  - a must see. Friday February 6, 7 to 11 PMAn evening of perfo...
02/06/2026

Special experience to be with at his monumental exhibit - a must see.

Friday February 6, 7 to 11 PM
An evening of performances, curated by Tito Rivas.

For more information and to RSVP DM us!

General Info
📅 Dates: February 11 to April 25, 2026
📍 Location: Museo de Arte Moderno, Mexico City

Enjoy three world premieres and six works unseen in Mexico, all specifically reconfigured for the Museo de Arte Moderno,...
02/03/2026

Enjoy three world premieres and six works unseen in Mexico, all specifically reconfigured for the Museo de Arte Moderno, in direct dialogue with its architecture, historical collection, and the beautiful Bosque de Chapultepec surroundings. Conceived as a nearly 1-kilometer-long walking route, Incomplete Garden unfolds outdoors in the museum’s Sculptural Garden, the roundel, and the Gamboa Room. The exhibition makes normally invisible phenomena perceptible: cosmic radiation modulates the intensity of a rotating spotlight; thermal energy disperses in projected particles; thousands of bulbs palpitate to the rhythm of recorded heartbeats; voice messages travel along paths like patterns of sound and light; poems in Mexico’s indigenous languages flow in turbulent digital streams.

Until February 7, Private visits every night by reservation only.

Wednesday, February 4, 7 to 11 PM
Opening cocktail and preview of the exhibition.

Thursday, February 5, 7 to 8 pm
Panel on public art panic in the external interior with the curators and authors Jessica Berlanga Taylor, Cuauhtoc Medina, András Szántó and the artist.

Friday February 6, 7 to 11 PM
An evening of performances, curated by Tito Rivas.

For more information and to RSVP DM us!

General Info
📅 Dates: February 11 to April 25, 2026
📍 Location: Museo de Arte Moderno, Mexico City

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Thursday 11am - 6pm
Friday 11am - 6pm
Saturday 11am - 6pm
Sunday 12pm - 6pm

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