Artists Shuli Sadé and Richard Humann Unveiled Exhibitions on Aery Today





(Sade Wild seen on the High Line. Photograph by Ricki Shmuel)
Artists Shuli Sadé and Richard Humann today unveiled exhibitions on Aery, a new platform that extends exhibition space beyond the physical limitations of galleries and museums by displaying fine art in digital form. A partnership between Related Companies, a global real estate and lifestyle company known for large-scale, public art installations, and Membit, a premier augmented reality developer, Aery includes an AR art app, currently in beta, that enables the public to seek out and experience augmented reality art anchored in the real world. Aery’s tools also enable galleries to exhibit multiple shows by various artists concurrently in the same space. The inaugural Aery exhibition is currently on display at High Line Nine in West Chelsea, a concept gallery specifically designed for experiences and short-term exhibitions, with additional works on display at Hudson Yards and throughout West Chelsea. Kasmin Gallery, Margaret Thatcher Projects and UNIX Gallery will also host Aery pilot exhibitions in the coming weeks.
Paul Kasmin, Founder of Kasmin Gallery, said, “We recognize that AR is going to be both a new medium for artists to work in and a new tool for galleries to use in our communication with collectors of physical art. Aery is one of the leaders in this new field.”



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