Lost All Meaning" by Imbue
- SJD Office
- Jul 8
- 1 min read
🏛️ EXHIBITION 🏛️
📍 House of Beorma, Birmingham
📅 July 4th–10th
Something’s been stolen from The Louvre… and you’re invited to see it in Birmingham.
Birmingham-based artist Imbue is back with "Lost All Meaning"—a bold, brain-bending exhibition that tears into our obsession with tech, AI, and the scroll-hole reality we now call culture. From deepfakes to divine fakes, this show isn’t just art—it’s a confrontation.
💡 The concept?
We’re losing touch. With meaning. With culture. With art.
Imbue argues that in the age of algorithmic attention, masterpieces have become memes—scrollable, forgettable, and ultimately… disposable.
🗿 The headline act?
A life-sized replica of Corradini’s 18th-century "Veiled Woman", digitally "heisted" from The Louvre and dragged into 2024. A digital art crime dressed in stone, challenging what originality even means anymore.
🖼 Other highlights include:
🔌 A Mona Lisa circuit board
📲 A QR-coded Weeping Woman
🌀 And more glitchy, ghostly reminders that our relationship with reality is one big interface away from collapse.
🕕 Opening Night: July 4th, 6pm
🕚 General Opening: July 5th–10th, 11am–4pm
📍 House of Beorma, 104–108 Floodgate St, Birmingham, B5 5SR
🎟 Free entry. Mind optional.
Don’t miss this. Seriously.
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