Lost All Meaning" by Imbue
- Jul 8, 2025
- 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.
đź’ˇ 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.
đź—ż 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.
đź–Ľ 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.
đź•• 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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