“RENDERED REALITY”

In a world where the screen mediates nearly everything we see, Rendered Reality, the latest group show at London’s iconic StolenSpace Gallery, dives headfirst into the collision point between the digital and the tangible. This isn’t just another “tech meets art” show—it’s a full-blown aesthetic reckoning featuring some of the dopest visual disruptors on the global circuit.

From graffiti-inspired overlays to glitch-core textures, these works echo the chaos of our screen-saturated lives while keeping one foot grounded in the analog. Artists like Felipe Pantone and Jay Kaes push motion and distortion into new dimensions, while CHN0 and NastPlas tap into futuristic surrealism that feels both robotic and human. Their pieces speak in 3D tongues, coded in neon and layered with cultural static.

At the heart of Rendered Reality is a potent idea: tradition and tech are no longer opposites—they’re tag-teaming the future. This show hits with the same energy as street murals updated with AR filters—raw, loud, and pushing you to see the city (and the world) differently.

Don’t miss the chance to catch these bold visual commentaries that are less about the metaverse and more about redefining what it means to be real in the glitchy now.

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