Tangible presented a group of multidisciplinary artists presented across two galleries at Frieze Cork Street. Spanning painting, sculpture, videography, and performative practices. 

The exhibition examines the growing presence of artificial intelligence within contemporary art, considering its influence on artistic labour, authorship, and creative decision-making. As technological systems increasingly shape how images are generated the works question the role of the artist and the tools at their disposal.

 

Rather than offering a singular position, Tangible brings together varied responses to an evolving technological landscape. Some works embrace AI as a collaborator or extension of artistic practice, while others resist or critically interrogate its implications. Together, the exhibition reflects on the tension between materiality and immaterial processes, and human intuition and machine logic.

 

By situating these dialogues across multiple disciplines and spaces, Tangible invites viewers to consider how art remains grounded in physical experience while navigating an ever-changing technological environment.

 

Featuring: Daisy Collingridge, Deanio X, Dwayne Coleman, Fungai Benhura, Jake Elwes, Jamie Seechurn, Misha Bozanovski, Nathan Bayliss, Ofunne Azinge and Zearo