2024
Digitalism is more than an exhibition—it is defining a moment in art history.
By presenting some of the best artists (‘digitalists’) working at the forefront of art and technology today, we are formally recognising Digitalism as a distinct new art movement, sitting alongside
the very best of Modern British and Contemporary traditional art at the British Art Fair.

This exhibition serves as a critical platform to contextualise and codify Digitalism, providing a narrative that traces its development and highlights its cultural significance. Through this exhibition, we aim to cement Digitalism’s place within the broader history of art, ensuring that its contributions are acknowledged and studied for generations to come.
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Kei London is a dynamic agency committed to advancing the careers of emerging and established artists in fine and digital arts. Kei London helps artists achieve their individual goals and grow within the art community by providing strategic support and exposure. The agency serves as a platform for artistic
innovation, connecting artists with broader audiences and opportunities across the contemporary art landscape.

Featured Artists:

Devy Man is a French multimedia artist with over 20 years of experience, recognised for integrating high technology with eco-responsibility. His work, which focuses on themes of personal development, human rights, and peace, includes pioneering techniques like the selfie-video interview and the Harmonyphone, all created using a smartphone. Devy has won several awards, including the Special Jury Prize at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival for his film The 3 Doors of Wisdom. He continues to explore digital and therapeutic art, pushing the boundaries of creativity in the Metaverse.
Steve Zafeiriou is a new media artist whose work delves into the relationship between perception and reality. With a background in electronic engineering, Steve combines technology with creative expression, using mediums like generative algorithms and interactive installations. His work,
showcased in exhibitions such as the MATAROA Awards 2024 and the MOMus Museum of Contemporary Art, challenges audiences to rethink their understanding of reality through engaging, data-driven art.

Lucinda Dilworth is known for her unique blend of digital and traditional mediums. Her work, which explores themes of identity and the female form, transforms static images into dynamic narratives through the use of AI, After Effects, and projection mapping. Lucinda has collaborated with major brands like XGIMI and Peugeot, and her solo exhibitions Artificial Impression in Greece and London have garnered significant attention. Her innovative approach to digital art continues to push the boundaries of immersive storytelling.


Devy Man

Alchemical Prince
(2024)

Phygital, AI Artwork Canvas Printed In LED Box: Wood Aluminium Plexiglass, 70cm x 70cm x 6 cm

£5,450 Edition of 8,
Edition number 1








Devy Man

Alchemical Prince
(2024)

Phygital, AI Artwork Canvas Printed In LED Box: Wood Aluminium Plexiglass, 40cm x 40cm x 6 cm

£2.35 Edition of 8,
Edition number 1




Steve Zafeiriou
Choice v1
(2024)

Phygital, Interactive Sculpture, electronics, custom software, 3D printed case,12cm x 6cm x 2cm





Lucinda Dilworth

Pink Dissolution
(2024)
Acrylic on canvas, 152cm x 121cm

£4,850



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