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HOFA Announces the Second Edition of the Digital Art Awards, in Collaboration with Exhibition Partner PhillipsX in Hong Kong, proudly backed by Lightyear.  

Sarah Meyohas, William Mapan, Emi Kusano, ThankYouX, Philipp Frank, Fahad Karim, Justin Aversano, Adam Martinakis, Sofia Crespo, Rebecca Allen, Ivona Tau, Defaced, Jang Yeonjeong (Forside), Aiminath Sulthana, Irem Bugdayci, Nicolas Sassoon, Mario Klingemann, Sasha Stiles, Genesis Kai, Krista Kim, Niceaunties, Vladinsky, Claire Silver, Chiara Passa, Erick Calderon (Snowfro), Operator, Botto, Stanza, Quayola, Mia Forrest, Stephan Breuer, Miguel Ripoll Digital Art Awards 2026Awards Ceremony: Mar 24, 2026Private Sale Exhibition: Mar 25 – 28, 2026 Phillips Asia HeadquartersGF, WKCDA TowerWest Kowloon Cultural District8 Austin Road West, Kowloon digitalartawards.io HOFA Announces the Second Edition of the Digital Art Awards, in Collaboration with Exhibition Partner PhillipsX in Hong Kong, proudly backed by Lightyear.  Celebrating a new generation of digital artists working across generative systems, AI, immersive media and experimental formats, with winners selected by a panel of leading experts and exhibited at Phillips’ Asia headquarters in the West Kowloon Cultural District during Hong Kong Art Basel Week 2026.  The awards ceremony will take place on 24 March 2026, featuring the four key categories of Still Image, Moving Image, Innovation …

Digital Art Awards Exhibition at Phillips London

32 Pioneers of Digital Art /Digital Art Awards Exhibition /May 16 – 22, 2025 / Phillips30 Berkeley Square /London W1J 6EX /Monday – Saturday, 10am – 6pm /Sunday, 12am – 6pm / digitalartawards.io HOFA Gallery, in partnership with PhillipsX and Hivemind Capital Partners, presents a landmark new group exhibition spotlighting 32 of the world’s leading digital artists. Running  from 16–22 May 2025 at Phillips London, the exhibition showcases the winners and finalists of the inaugural Digital Art Awards and follows the awards ceremony on 15 May.  Curated across four categories — Still Image, Moving Image, Experiential and Innovation — the public show features 32 artworks exploring the full spectrum of contemporary digital practice, from generative systems and AI to immersive installations, robotics and data-led works, representing a bold, genre-defying snapshot of digital art at its most visionary. A collaboration between internationally acclaimed media artist Refik Anadol and the Yawanawá Indigenous community of Brazil, Winds of Yawanawá, is a standout highlight of the exhibition. The experiential category work draws on environmental data from the Amazon rainforest, transformed through AI into a digital artwork shaped by …