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museum exhibitions calendar_today Monday, December 22, 2025

Paradigm Shift and Ryoji Ikeda exhibitions at 180 Studios extended due to popular demand

180 Studios in London has extended two exhibitions—'Paradigm Shift' and Ryoji Ikeda's 'data-cosm [n°1]'—through February 1, 2026, due to popular demand. 'Paradigm Shift' presents moving-image works from the 1970s to the present by artists including Andy Warhol, Pipilotti Rist, Nan Goldin, and Arthur Jafa, exploring the evolution of screen culture across avant-garde cinema, TV, music video, and internet culture. Ikeda's 'data-cosm [n°1]' is a world-premiere, site-specific audio-visual installation commissioned by 180 Studios, charting data from particle physics to astrophysics.

The extension matters because it underscores the growing public appetite for immersive, time-based media exhibitions that bridge art, technology, and popular culture. By showcasing both historical and newly commissioned works, 'Paradigm Shift' positions moving-image art as a vital lens for understanding contemporary hyperconnectivity and self-production. Ikeda's installation further highlights the increasing institutional investment in large-scale, data-driven sensory experiences, signaling a shift in how galleries engage audiences beyond traditional static displays.