
Britain Becomes a Global Hub for AI and Digital Art: Digitalism at British Art Fair
Britain is cementing its place as a global hub for AI and digital art. This September, Digitalism returns to the British Art Fair at Saatchi Gallery with over 60 artists showcasing work across AI, AR, VR, moving image, sculpture, and more. Founded by Rebekah Tolley in collaboration with British Art Fair CEO Will Ramsay, the exhibition has already attracted over 87 million views on Instagram — and promises to be one of the most exciting digital art events of 2025.

The 21st-Century Museum: Evolving for the Digital Age
As we approach the second quarter of the 21st century, museums are no longer just places where art and culture are preserved and displayed — they are adapting, evolving, and actively shaping the way we experience art. In a world where high-resolution images of masterpieces are just a Google search away, museums have had to redefine their purpose. Today, they are embracing AI, VR, blockchain, and interactive digital tools to stay relevant and engage modern audiences.

Where to See Digital Art: The Global Edition
For digital artists, the world is full of opportunities to showcase your work, but sometimes it’s hard to know where to start — especially if you’re looking beyond the U.S. While the American art scene has its share of digital art hotspots, incredible galleries around the globe are also carving out spaces to celebrate this ever-evolving medium. In this article, we’ve put together a list of some of the best places to experience digital art and the best galleries and institutions globally that are known for their commitment to new media art.

Digital Art at the World's Top Museums
Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A), the Musée d’Orsay, The Whitney, and The Louvre are not only celebrating digital art but also preserving its legacy for future generations. By integrating blockchain, AI, VR, and other digital tools, they are redefining what it means to be a museum in the 21st century.