The article discusses the expansion of the Onassis Organization's (Onassis) New York studio, Onassis ONX, to a new location in Tribeca, doubling its square footage. This move aims to solidify ONX's presence at the center of downtown New York's dynamic contemporary scene.
In Athens, the focus remains educational, with ongoing incubation programs such as ONX Futures and the annual A.I. Summer School. The Athens space will also present an ONX showcase in May and contribute to the foundation's broader cultural calendar, which includes the Borderline Festival in April.
The article highlights three upcoming projects at Onassis ONX: "TECHNE: Homecoming," a presentation of works by seven artists; "There Goes Nikki," an installation by artist Margarita Athanasiou; and two performances commissioned and produced by Onassis Stegi, including Graham Sack's "We Have No Need of Other Worlds (We Need Mirrors)" and Modesto Flako Jimenez's "ยกHarken!".
The foundation's mission is to expand the understanding of art and technology not only as mediums but as frameworks for examining how we live today. As traditional genres continue to dissolve, Onassis remains committed to supporting artists working at these frontiers, where art and life increasingly intersect.
Overall, the article emphasizes ONX's commitment to providing a dedicated workspace for artists while also engaging with the public through exhibitions, performances, and other events that showcase the intersection of art and technology.
In Athens, the focus remains educational, with ongoing incubation programs such as ONX Futures and the annual A.I. Summer School. The Athens space will also present an ONX showcase in May and contribute to the foundation's broader cultural calendar, which includes the Borderline Festival in April.
The article highlights three upcoming projects at Onassis ONX: "TECHNE: Homecoming," a presentation of works by seven artists; "There Goes Nikki," an installation by artist Margarita Athanasiou; and two performances commissioned and produced by Onassis Stegi, including Graham Sack's "We Have No Need of Other Worlds (We Need Mirrors)" and Modesto Flako Jimenez's "ยกHarken!".
The foundation's mission is to expand the understanding of art and technology not only as mediums but as frameworks for examining how we live today. As traditional genres continue to dissolve, Onassis remains committed to supporting artists working at these frontiers, where art and life increasingly intersect.
Overall, the article emphasizes ONX's commitment to providing a dedicated workspace for artists while also engaging with the public through exhibitions, performances, and other events that showcase the intersection of art and technology.