Unreal City
Unreal City at Home

Over 30 virtual outdoor sculptures were arranged in sites spanning between Waterloo Bridge and Millennium Bridge in London

Produced in collaboration with Dazed

The beauty of augmented reality means that rather than extending the site specific show by popular demand, we can respond to interest and the new lockdown measures by bringing the exhibition to you

Daniel Birnbaum

  • Tuesday 8 December - Tuesday 5 January

    Acute Art and Dazed Media have joined forces to present Unreal City, London’s biggest public festival of AR art which features 36 sculptures arranged as a walking tour along the River Thames.

    The sculptures are arranged across 24 sites between Waterloo Bridge and Millennium Bridge on the Southbank by leading artists from all over the world including Nina Chanel Abney, Olafur Eliasson, Cao Fei, Alicja Kwade, Koo Jeong A, Marco Brambilla alongside new and never-seen-before works by Darren Bader, KAWS, Bjarne Melgaard and Tomás Saraceno.

  • Tuesday, 12 January 2021 – Tuesday, 9 February 2021

    Acute Art and Dazed Media are excited to announce that Unreal City, London’s biggest public festival of AR art will now be available to view and interact with from inside your home for one-month only.

    Responding to new lockdown measures and the popularity of the exhibition in London and across the United Kingdom, Acute Art and Dazed Media will make these site-specific artworks available for audiences all around the world to discover from the safety of their homes via the free Acute Art app.

    Curate your own exhibition at home by placing works by KAWS, Nina Chanel Abney, Olafur Eliasson, Cao Fei, Tomás Saraceno and more. Share your images and videos by tagging #unrealcity #acuteart

    Download the app and curate your own exhibition now!

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