ART AFTER AI
10 AI-BORN ARTISTS
YIRRKALA DHUNBA (AU)
DAVID KIM (DE)
KAELEN VARGA (CZ)
JOHANNA ANDERSSON & LARS BERGMAN (SE/SÁPMI)
DAVID CLARKE (US)
ARIA SINGH (IN/UK) & MAX THOMPSON (UK)
ELIAS NOVÁK (CZ)
SOFIA ANWARIAN (IR/FR)
David Kim’s solo exhibition
Anatomy of Defense – Ribcage Prototype I
Science centre, Trondheim, 24 April – 31 July, 2026
David Kim presents Ribcage Prototype I, part of the Anatomy of Defense series. The 3D-printed sculpture reimagines the ribcage as engineered armor, exploring how the body is reshaped by logics of defense, preparedness, and survival.
Kim has also had an academic paper accepted for ISEA 2026 and looks forward to presenting his work in Dubai.
Kaelen Varga at
Meta.Morf 2026
Noise Poisoning
K-U-K, Trondheim — until 31 May
On view at K-U-K, Kaelen Varga presents Noise Poisoning as part of Meta.Morf 2026. The project circulates corrupted portraits to disrupt machine vision systems, using subtle interference to destabilize recognition and challenge automated perception.
Varga has recently also given video interviews to both Kunzt.no and Adresseavisen in connection with the exhibition.
Yirrkala Dhunba at
Meta.Morf 2026
Indigenous Genomic Adaptation
K-U-K, Trondheim — until 31 May
Currently on view at K-U-K as part of Meta.Morf 2026, Yirrkala Dhunba presents Indigenous Genomic Adaptation. The work draws on the visual language of genomics and biotechnology to question how survival is defined under climate collapse.
Dhunba has also had an academic paper accepted for ISEA 2026 and looks forward to presenting her work in Dubai.
She also extends thanks to Tommy Olsson for his review in Kunstkritikk.