WAVA is a nonprofit, app-based exhibition platform that brings virtual artworks into physical public spaces. Using Augmented Reality and GPS technology, WAVA makes artworks of varied media freely and collectively accessible on-site, anytime
Now showing Apparitions with the 36th São Paulo Biennial: a first-of-its-kind global augmented exhibition bringing the biennale’s artworks to site-specific locations worldwide.
The works of Maxwell Alexandre, Akinbode Akinbiyi, Michele Ciacciofera, Cevdet Erek, Theo Eshetu, Adama Delphine Fawundu, Ruth Ige, Andrew Roberts, Juliana dos Santos, Cici Wu with Yuan Yuan, Vilanismo can be seen in Auckland, Badagry, Beijing, Brasilia, Dakar, Giza, Kinshasa, Hong Kong, Istanbul, New York City, Rio de Janeiro, Tijuana/San Diego (on the border) and across São Paulo.
Meet Me at the Villa! with the KfW Stiftung. Showing Elia Nurvista, Khvay Samnang and Salwa Aleryani in Frankfurt and Phnom Penh.
On archive view:
The Orangerie / at the Grüneburgpark, Frankfurt am Main
With works by Yael Bartana, Raafat Hattab, Muhammad Toukhy, and Hinda Weiss.
What powers do images have in processing composite realities and cultivating political imaginaries? As extreme winds blow, The Orangerie seeks to shelter and hold open possible spaces of encounter.
DEMO- / at Frankfurt am Main.
With works by Morehshin Allahyari, Tony Cokes, Flaka Haliti, Tamiko Thiel and /p, and Les Trucs.
On the occasion of the 175th jubilee of the first freely-elected German National Assembly in the Paulskirche, WAVA presents an augmented exhibition of site-specific virtual artworks expanding across the public space in the city of Frankfurt.
THE ANLAGE / at Frankfurt am Main.
With works by artists Tanya V. Abelson, Florian Adolph, Alex Chalmers, Shaun Motsi and Kristin Reiman.
Stay tuned. More to come!
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Today, every public space is simultaneously an augmented space. Virtual data layering expands the physical space and opens new realms of possibilities. We wish to make this in-between space accessible for artistic interventions by anchoring virtual artworks to specific locations, channelling the ephemeral presence of an interruption or a glitch.
Fostering site-specificity and thinking with curatorial dispositions, WAVA aspires to open up the augmented layer to the public and artists alike, serving as a nomadic framework for virtual and physical communal gatherings across different cities and places.