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Re:Humanism Art Prize Finalists Explore AI at MAXXI Rome

exhibition · 2026-04-27

The Re:Humanism competition, which investigates the intersection of AI and art, is showcasing its second edition with a group exhibition titled Re:Humanism – Re:define the Boundaries. This event takes place at MAXXI – Museo nazionale delle Arti del XXI secolo in Rome from May 5 to 30, 2021. Curated by Daniela Cotimbo, the exhibition features ten finalist projects. Alan Advantage supports the event, which will also highlight the recipient of the special Romaeuropa Digitalive Prize, to be awarded during the Romaeuropa Festival in autumn 2021. The participating artists explore themes such as the interplay between crafts and algorithms, deep learning in coral reefs, and the boundaries between humans and machines. Notable contributors include Entangled Others, Johanna Bruckner, and others.

Key facts

  • Re:Humanism is a competition on artificial intelligence now in its second edition.
  • The group exhibition is titled Re:Humanism – Re:define the Boundaries.
  • It takes place at MAXXI – Museo nazionale delle Arti del XXI secolo in Rome.
  • The show runs from May 5 to 30, 2021.
  • Curator Daniela Cotimbo has followed the competition since its inception.
  • The exhibition is supported by Alan Advantage.
  • Ten finalist projects are displayed, plus the winner of the Romaeuropa Digitalive Prize.
  • The Romaeuropa Digitalive Prize winner will be presented at the Romaeuropa Festival in autumn 2021.

Entities

Artists

  • Entangled Others
  • Johanna Bruckner
  • Umanesimo Artificiale
  • Elizabeth Christoforetti
  • Romy El Sayah
  • Yuguang Zhang
  • Irene Fenara
  • Mariagrazia Pontorno
  • Egor Kraft
  • Numero Cromatico
  • Carola Bonfili
  • Daniela Cotimbo

Institutions

  • MAXXI – Museo nazionale delle Arti del XXI secolo
  • Alan Advantage
  • Romaeuropa Festival
  • Artribune

Locations

  • Rome
  • Italy
  • Berlin
  • Germany
  • Switzerland
  • United States
  • Lebanon
  • China
  • Russia

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