Our second exhibition, Factory Reality: Post Realism in the 2020s, invites viewers to reflect on the merging of human and machine intelligence, and to encounter works that don’t just respond to this new world, but actively shape it.
Post-realism is an emerging movement that challenges fixed boundaries, redefines authorship, and reflects the fluid structures of a rapidly evolving world. The artists in this exhibition explore the convergence of human and machine intelligence, pushing the limits of creativity and expanding the scope of what art can be through film, sculpture, and digital media. In this context, post-realism is more than a reaction to technology; it is a new artistic framework that transforms our understanding of both creativity and reality. In times of rapid technological change, art—like code—serves as a universal language, conveying complex ideas beyond words and capturing the elusive essence of this transformative moment, where human and machine intelligence continue to merge.

The gallery is an opportunity to show how digital art can be elevated in a physical space—presented on FRMD’s wood-mounted frames with anti-glare surfaces, designed for ideal viewing. It also underscored the importance of bringing people together to experience work that’s long lived on desktops and phones—inviting a slower, more intentional experience.
SuperRare puts a focus on elevating the digital artwork on and offline.
Featured Artists
A. L. Bahta
Aleqth
Anna Condo
Botto
Brendan Dawes
Claire Silver
Emi Kusano
Kevin James Neal
Robbie Barrat
Will Freudenheim
YWGI