• LOCATION

    30 Berkeley Square
    London
    W1J 6EX (map)

  • VIEWING

    Awards Ceremony
    15 May
    Exhibition
    16–22 May
    Monday–Saturday, 10 AM–6 PM
    Sunday, 12:00–6pm

  • CONTACT

    Cristina Tafuri
    Head of Global Exhibitions
    ctafuri@phillips.com

Exhibition Highlights

HOFA Gallery, in partnership with PhillipsX and Hivemind Capital Partners hosted the Digital Art Awards on 15 May. The ceremony at Phillips marked the launch of the inaugural Digital Art Awards and a public exhibition of all 32 finalists to be on view 16 - 22
May.

Curated across four categories — Still Image, Moving Image, Experiential and Innovation — the public show features 32 artists exploring the full spectrum of contemporary digital practice, from generative systems and AI to immersive installations, robotics and data-led works, representing a bold, genre-defying snapshot of digital art at its most visionary.


Zachary Liberman, Ripple Study #6, 2024 (Courtesy of the Artist & HOFA)

Winner of the Still Image Category.

The four category winners announced 15 May include: Maja Petrić in the Innovation category, Zach Lieberman in the Still Image category, Deekay in the Moving Image category, and Operator in the Experiential category — each have been awarded a $10,000 USDC commission. A special Industry Award was honoured the Yawanawá Indigenous community for their AI-driven collaboration with Refik Anadol, Winds of Yawanawá, supporting cultural and environmental preservation.

Maja Petrić, Specimens of Time, Hoh Rain Forest, 2025. Courtesy of the Artist & HOFA)

Winner of the Innovation category.

From climate data transformed into luminous sculpture to immersive theatre, generative code, and animated storytelling, this year’s awardees reflect the cutting edge of digital creativity. The awards, which were backed by Hivemind’s newly launched Digital Culture Fund with a prize fund of $40,000 USDC, recognised innovation across four categories — Innovation, Experiential, Still Image and Moving Image — alongside a Special Industry Award for a cross-cultural collaboration, reflecting the diversity and ambition of digital art today.

DeeKay, Hands of Time, 2024. (Courtesy of the Artist & HOFA)

Winner of the Moving Image category.

“The Digital Art Awards have showcased an extraordinary breadth of talent, vision and experimentation. From hundreds of international submissions, we are excited to celebrate not only the five outstanding winners, but all the 32 finalists whose work now sets a new benchmark for digital creativity.” - Elio D’Anna, Co-Founder of HOFA and the Digital Art Awards

For further information regarding HOFA Gallery please contact:
Emma Louise O’Neill, Communications & Brand Collaborations Director, emmalouise@thehouseoffineart.com

Yawanawa & Refik Anadol, Winds of Yawanawa, 2023, NFT Data Sculpture Dictated By Real-Time Weather Data, Original Music. (Courtesy of the Artist & HOFA)

Winner of the Special Industry Award.

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