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Contemporary Digital Arts is a fascinating and rapidly evolving field that has revolutionized the way artists create and showcase their work. This type of art encompasses a wide range of mediums, including photography, video, animation, and digital painting. The main supports and materials used in digital art include computers, tablets, projectors, and software programs. What is unique about this type of original artwork is its ability to seamlessly blend traditional art techniques with the latest technological advancements. Digital artists are able to manipulate and transform their work in ways that were once impossible, creating truly stunning and innovative pieces. The possibilities for expression and experimentation are endless, making contemporary Digital Arts an exciting and dynamic field to explore.

©2024 Frédéric Font (Chroma)
Origins and History
Contemporary Digital Arts emerged in the mid-20th century as artists began to experiment with computers and technology. The first digital art exhibition was held in 1965, showcasing works created by artists using computer-generated images. In the 1970s and 1980s, the development of personal computers and software led to the democratization of digital art, allowing more artists access to the medium.

©2025 Frédéric Font (Chroma)
Evolutions of theses works in the contemporary art market
Contemporary Digital Arts have undergone a significant evolution in recent years, marked by advancements in technology and increased accessibility to digital tools. This has resulted in a proliferation of diverse digital art forms, such as virtual reality, augmented reality, 3D printing, and interactive installations. These innovative forms of art challenge traditional notions of medium and presentation, blurring boundaries between the physical and virtual worlds. The importance of Digital Arts in the contemporary art market is evident in the increasing demand for digital artworks by collectors and institutions. As the art world continues to embrace digital technology, the value and significance of Digital Arts are likely to grow, offering new opportunities for artists to explore and innovate in this exciting field.

©2024 Andrew Walaszek
Related Famous Artists
Contemporary Digital Arts has become a popular genre, and there are many artists who specialize in this field. One such artist is Rafael Lozano-Hemmer. He is known for his interactive installations that use technology to create unique experiences. His work often uses sensors and other devices to change the viewer’s perspective and create a sense of wonder.
Another notable artist in this field is Cory Arcangel. He is known for his innovative use of technology, and his work often explores the relationship between humans and machines. His work has been featured in many exhibitions, and he has gained a reputation as one of the leading figures in the contemporary digital art world.
Trevor Paglen is another artist who has made a name for himself in the world of digital art. His work often focuses on issues related to surveillance and privacy, and he uses technology to create thought-provoking installations and sculptures. His work has been exhibited in galleries and museums around the world, and he has gained a reputation as one of the most important artists working in this field today.
Other notable artists in this field include Olia Lialina, Mark Amerika, and Nam June Paik. Each of these artists brings a unique perspective to the world of digital art, and their work has helped to shape the genre in significant ways. Whether they are using technology to create interactive installations or exploring the relationship between humans and machines, these artists are pushing the boundaries of what is possible in the world of contemporary art.

©2025 Gérard Esquerre
Notable contemporary Digital Arts
Contemporary Digital Arts have revolutionized the way we perceive art. From pixelated graphics to surrealistic animations, digital arts have pushed the boundaries of creativity and imagination. Here are some well-known contemporary digital arts:
"Everydays: The First 5000 Days" by Beeple (2021) - This artwork is a digital collage of Beeple’s daily digital creations spanning over 13 years. It sold for a whopping $69 million at a Christie’s auction in March 2021, making it the most expensive NFT ever sold.
"The Machine Learning Experiments" by Mario Klingemann (2019) - An interactive installation that uses machine learning algorithms to generate new images. The artwork explores the relationship between humans and machines and how they can collaborate to create art.
"Garden of Emoji Delights" by Carla Gannis (2014) - This digital artwork is a reinterpretation of Hieronymus Bosch’s "The Garden of Earthly Delights" using emojis. It explores the impact of technology on our culture and how emojis, which are now a universal language, have replaced traditional symbols.
"My Boyfriend Came Back From The War" by Olia Lialina (1996) - A pioneering net.art piece that explores the theme of war and its impact on relationships. The artwork consists of a series of images and text that create a fragmented narrative.
"Untitled (Portrait of Ross in L.A.)" by Felix Gonzalez-Torres (1991) - A digital artwork that consists of a pile of candy that viewers are invited to take from. The artwork is a tribute to the artist’s partner who died of AIDS and represents the loss and absence of loved ones.
These artworks showcase the diversity and innovation of contemporary digital arts. From generative art to net.art, digital arts continue to push the boundaries of what is possible.


Gérard Esquerre
Digitale Kunst | 29,5x39,4 in

Frédéric Font (Chroma)
Digitale Kunst | 47,2x31,5 in

Chrys Zumstein
Digitale Kunst | 32,3x21,3 in

Suima
Digitale Kunst | 16x16 in

Frédéric Font (Chroma)
Digitale Kunst | 47,2x31,5 in

Petr Strnad
Digitale Kunst | 29,9x40 in

Frédéric Font (Chroma)
Digitale Kunst | 31,5x31,5 in

Frédéric Font (Chroma)
Digitale Kunst | 47,2x31,5 in

Frédéric Font (Chroma)
Digitale Kunst | 47,2x31,5 in

Khélène
Digitale Kunst | 47,2x47,2 in

Emanuel Baumann
Digitale Kunst | 35,8x26 in

Rafael Castillo Guillén
Digitale Kunst | 19,7x30,3 in

Suima
Digitale Kunst | 16x16 in

Emanuel Baumann
Digitale Kunst | 25,2x29,9 in

Bb By Bruno Boffa
Digitale Kunst | 49,2x39,4 in

Suima
Digitale Kunst | 16x16 in
