, has responded to new lockdown measures by moving away from the capital’s centre and into people’s homes.features work from the world’s leading virtual artists, including Olafur Eliasson, Cao Fei, Marco Brambilla and Bjarne Melgaard. In the original exhibition, viewers would be able to see the site-specific pieces through the screen of their smartphone, while walking along London’s Southbank.
“You can have Nina Chanel Abney’s ‘Imaginary Friend’ in your sitting room, Bjarne Melgaard’s ‘Devil Man’ in your kitchen or ‘TAKE’ by KAWS floating in your bedroom,” he adds. “The world can come to a halt but art doesn’t stand still.” Other artists include Alicja Kwade, Tomás Saraceno and Koo Jeong A. The Unreal City artworks will be available to view from Tuesday 12 January-Tuesday 9 February 2021 via the free