cure³ digital

bonhams, london

1–5 february, 2025

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Bringing digital art back for Cure³

This year sees the return of Cure³’s digital section for the fifth edition of our landmark contemporary art exhibition in support of Parkinson’s research. Two years ago, sales of digital art by seven artists helped to raise over £240,000, contributing significantly to the event’s unprecedented £700,000 total. This year’s expanded digital art exhibition showcases works by 11 extraordinary generative artists using code as a creative medium, with sales once again taking place on generative art platform fx(hash).

What has been striking in 2025 is just how many artists have wanted to pair their digital collections with a physical cube. This supports the view that we are now entering a world of hybrid practices that intersect traditional and digital media in an expanding art world.
Alex Estorick and Foteini Valeonti, co-founders of reGEN and guest curators of Cure3
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Licia He
Expansion Explained
2025

A collection of 120 plotter paintings presented as a sculptural assemblage, a video, and individual frames — sold jointly. Collectors minting the #1 edition on fxhash (the video) receive the sculpture and access to mint frames #2–121. Alternatively, acquiring the sculpture includes the #1 edition and access to mint the individual frames. The work illustrates the artist's expansion algorithm created for the Victoria and Albert Museum's participatory design lab in 2024.

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Assembled sculpture, brush and fountain pen ink on paper

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£5000

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Nat Sarkissian
Never the Same
2025

A digital work that transitions between two types of animation: a short-term view of a breeze moving through flowers and foliage, and a longer-term perspective showing the cycle of growth and decay across seasons.

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Florian Zumbrunn
A Strange Dream
2025

Zumbrunn’s work questions the role of technology in contemporary art, demonstrating that the computer can be as powerful a tool as a paintbrush. While increasingly focused on creating physical works, the artist continues to maintain a strong connection to the digital realm presenting this unique work.

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Bjørn Staal
Losing Oneself
2025

Drawing inspiration from scientific diagrams and urban plans, the algorithm produces 128 distinct visual poems. Unique pen plot for Cure³ represents one of the collection’s artworks reserved for the exhibition. Token holders can order a corresponding pen plot for an additional fee.

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Pen plot, graphite and ink on Hahnemühhle Bamboo paper

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Emily Edelman
Carfax
2025

A series examining text as abstract form, where handwritten characters are stretched, warped, and layered until they transcend communication. The work exists both digitally and physically through mechanical plotting, exploring the space between human expression and machine precision.

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Pen plot on black museum board

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£1200

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Kitel
The Longest Night
2025

Inspired by philosophical sci-fi, this work tells the story of a city plunged into perpetual darkness while the rest of the world continues its normal day-night cycle. The piece explores themes of resilience, hope, and faith in the future.

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Piter Pasma
Impossible Sentinels
2025

Series of artist curated outputs drawn using a single continuous line, created through mathematical formulae based on the intersection lines of spheres and toruses. Unique pen plot for Cure³ bridges physical and digital art form in alien-like organic shapes emerging from simple code.

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Ballpoint pen plot on heavy Bristol paper

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Aleksandra Jovanić
The Anatomy of Reflection
2025

An exploration of line evolution through algorithmic instructions, where simple geometries transform into complex structures. The work examines the relationship between mathematical precision and human imperfection through irregular reflections.

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Jacek Markusiewicz
in osculari
2025

in osculari explores architectural references and the potential for regeneration following a botanical phenomenon where branches of one or different trees merge and grow as one. Project features algorithmically generated collection and a sculpture that physically represents the first artwork from the digital series, fabricated for the Cure³ exhibition.

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Sculpture, plastic reinforced with glass beads

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Auriea Harvey & Michaël Samyn
Generato non creato
2025

Auriea and Michael’s first collaborative art work since a few years and Michael’s first NFT-project. Inspired by religious ornamentation, specifically the monstrances containing the Blessed Sacrament in Rome's churches. The digital collection features fragments of the Nicene Creed displayed in the background, exploring themes of divine creation and generation.

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Marcelo Soría-Rodriguez
above/beneath all & all above/beneath
2025

A generative series that explores bodily forms within distorted and quantized space, examining the relationship between pure existence and environmental circumstances. The work considers how consciousness and selfhood persist through biological changes.

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