Finalists Announced for the 2020 SXSW Art Program
We are proud to announce the 2020 SXSW Art Program finalists. These 33 installations were narrowed down from hundreds of entries to make it to the final round. Now the SXSW Art Program Advisory Board – including Cezanne Charles of Creative Many, Suhair Khan of Google Arts & Culture, Kim Cook of Burning Man, and more – will review these proposals and select the final program which will be announced in January 2020.
The SXSW Art Program showcases experiential and conceptual visual artworks that apply emerging technologies and immersive environments to spark discovery, inspiration, and connection by artists from all over the world. The SXSW Art Program had an open call to studios, designers, collectives, and individual artists.
This year’s finalists use technology as a vehicle to explore a variety of topics including the human spirit, cultural norms, and how we interact with our environment. These installations will facilitate discussions around the role of visual and digital media arts in modern society, shared spaces, and technology during the 2020 SXSW Conference & Festivals in Austin, TX from March 13-22.
2020 Art Program Finalists
50 Moments
ELO Films
Brooklyn, United States
Amygdala
Tiffany Trenda
Los Angeles, United States
Anger & Hope
Guillaume Marmin
Paris, France
Beyond The Road
Colin Nightingale, Stephen Dobbie & James Lavelle (UNKLE)
London, United Kingdom
Bodies in Motion
Humanscale
New York, United States
Breaking Reverie
Heather Lander, Cryptic
Glasgow, United Kingdom
CharActor
Masaru Mizuochi
Tokyo, Japan
Colors of Progress
Tre Borden and Phil America
Los Angeles, United States
Emotive City
Theodore Spyropoulos - Minimaforms
London, United Kingdom
Grisaille
Teek Mach
Los Angeles, United States
HIDDEN
Studio ATAO
Los Angeles, United States
Hidden
Jason Tetlak
Jacksonville, United States
Ice-Time
Clea T Waite
Boulder, United States
In-Decent
Miss Me
Montreal, Canada
Interstitial
Josh Vekhter
Austin, United States
Johatsu - Evaporation
Andreas Hartmann and Arata Mori
Berlin, Germany
Lighthouse
Circus Family
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Membrane 2.0
MELT
Warsaw, Poland
Mornings
ELO FIlms
Brooklyn, United States
Reflections on Feedback
Thijs Krooswijk, Naivi
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Salt Water
Abe Abraham
New York, United States
Save the Ganimals
Océane Boulais, Ziv Epstein, and Matt Groh - Eliza Collective
Massachusetts, United States
Sequence of a Horse in Motion
Katharina Haverich
Berlin, Germany
Sound Sculptures
Ryan Edwards - Masary Studios
Boston, United States
Spectre
Barnaby Francis, Big Dada Ltd
Manchester, United Kingdom
Superartificial
Calder Kamin
Austin, United States
Supermarket Babies
Adriana Aveiva Guerra
Austin, United States
Terminus
Jess Johnson and Simon Word
New York, United States
The Fair Grounds: Bumper Ballet
DROPSTUFF.nl
Hilversum, Netherlands
The Living Archive
Studio Wayne McGregor
London, United Kingdom
Triumphs
Peter Burr
Brooklyn, United States
Yemen: Say Hello to Connect
Imperial War Museums
London, United Kingdom
Violence (Working Title)
Shola Amoo
London, United Kingdom
Experience the 2020 SXSW Art Program in person this March! Register to join us for 10 days of unparalleled discovery, learning, and networking with creatives across interactive, film, and music industries at SXSW 2020.
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2019 SXSW Art Program, Weaving by Cocolab
12/2/2019