Press Release

Joyous Dystopia is a group exhibition that features artists who subtly distort, poeticize and comment on their readings, interpretations and postings of everyday life. Curated by David Gryn, founder of Daata Editions, the pioneering online platform that commissions and exhibits digital and new media works as downloadable editions, Joyous Dystopia comprises a selection of work by artists Bob Bicknell-Knight, Jeremy Couillard, Keren Cytter, Elliot Dodd, Anaïs Duplan, Rosie McGinn, Eva Papamargariti and Scott Reeder. The exhibition launched the museum’s satellite, virtual gallery exclusively on Instagram @TheBassSquared

Daata is the leading platform for contemporary digital and new media art. Founded by David Gryn in 2015, Daata commissions video, sound, and poetry digital artworks by both established and emerging artists and presents them as accessible digital downloads to collectors worldwide. Available as limited editions, Daata offers more than 420 artworks by more than 90 artists, making it the largest and most diverse marketplaces for digital art.

Daata is proud to collaborate with leading institutions and art fairs including MOCAD, The Bass Museum, Phillips, Art Cologne, Frieze, NADA New York and Miami, Art Los Angeles Contemporary, EXPO CHICAGO, CHART Copenhagen, LOOP Barcelona, Hammer Museum, Art Rio, and Independent Brussels and NY art fairs and has presented screenings and events in collaboration with Frieze New York & Frieze London art fairs, Aalto University, Kiasma in Helsinki, Julia Stoschek Collection, Salon 94, Vanity Projects NYC and Miami, Soho House New York & Chicago, Toronto International Film Festival & Venice Film Festival, Art Basel in Miami Beach, Art Night London, DKUK London, and citizenM Hotels amongst others.

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