An authentic delirium. The Wrong biennale 2025-2026
- Katia Shneider

- Mar 16
- 1 min read
Updated: Mar 17

My work “whatami?” will be presented on “An authentic delirium” exhibition by spira9art, as a part of The Wrong Biennale in London. The exhibition opens this Saturday, March 21, at AMP Gallery at 6 pm.
Tickets are here - entrance is free but need registration
Learn more about the biennale and the artists at thewrong.org
In the age of AI, art becomes a space where algorithms and human experience collide, reshaping authorship, memory, and meaning. The Wrong Biennale - An Authentic Delirium, curated by Jes Chen, marks a moment in which no artwork remains untouched by artificial intelligence, whether through process, collaboration, or concept. Machines now enter the intimate terrain of painting, music, and poetry, reshaping how we see, remember, and imagine. Rather than treating AI as neutral or instrumental, the exhibition approaches it as a structural force that absorbs, transforms, and reproduces human expression while redefining authorship and value. Within this shifting terrain, authenticity no longer lies in origin but emerges through mediation and instability. Each work stages a negotiation between algorithm and body, system and vulnerability. An Authentic Delirium stands as a living record of this condition, reflecting an era shaped by artificial intelligence in which authorship destabilises and experience resists being fully coded.

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