NEW YORK, NY.- Offline, a new gallery powered by the digital art platform
SuperRare, announces its fall 2025 programming, bringing immersive exhibitions, experimental screenings, and live events to the Bowery, at the heart of New York Citys Lower East Side. As a pioneering physical space that bridges the digital and material worlds, Offline continues to redefine the gallery model, offering a platform for artists, technologists, filmmakers, and musicians who explore the intersections of contemporary culture and technological transformation. This seasons highlights include the generative screening of Anamorph: Mulholland Drive, and a Nuclear Cinema Club double feature.
Extremely Offline unfolds as a series of interconnected experiences that elevate digital art in the physical realm, celebrate artists reflecting technological change, foster community, and embrace experimental, flexible formats. This season, the gallery becomes a living laboratory, inviting audiences to rethink the ways art, technology, and social practice intersect, said Mika Bar-On Nesher, Director of Offline Gallery.
On November 14, EVIL LANDLORD HUM by Anamorph unfolds in real time, this new generative cinema work by Anamorph transforms the surreal universe of David Lynchs "Mulholland Drive" into an endless, living experience. Drawing on the films ethereal atmosphere and shifting identities, the piece continually reconfigures fragments of image, sound, and music into a hypnotic stream of evolving forms. Rather than a retelling, it is a perpetual cinematic hallucination, a dream taking shape as it disappears.
Anamorph is the visual art practice of digital artist Brendan Dawes (UK) and filmmaker Gary Hustwit (USA). Their work merges design, code, and cinema to create experiential video works that are never the same twice. Anamorphs groundbreaking generative documentary feature Eno" premiered at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival to international acclaim, and their immersive video installation "Nothing Can Ever Be The Same" was featured at the Venice Biennale in 2023. Winners of the Columbia Digital Storytelling Labs Breakthrough Award, Dawes and Hustwit continue to expand the possibilities of moving image, reimagining how audiences experience narrative in the age of generative media.
On November 17, Offline will host the Nuclear Cinema Club Double Feature, curated by artist and filmmaker Oluwasegun Oyetunde. The evening pairs Godfrey Reggios 1983 masterpiece Koyaanisqatsi, a meditation on urban life, technology, and nature, with Oyetundes 2024 experimental work Wheres Your Future?, a contemporary reinterpretation of Reggios meditative cinematic language. Nuclear Cinema Club events are designed as smart, stylish alternatives to typical nightlife, blending immersive screenings with thoughtful discussion, and continuing a legacy of curated supercuts, historical retrospectives, and multi-sensory cinematic experiences.
This fall, Offline Gallery becomes a hub that bridges the digital and material worlds, continuing to redefine the gallery model, offering a platform for artists, technologists, filmmakers, and musicians who explore the intersections of contemporary culture and technological transformation.
Upcoming Fall Calendar at Offline Gallery
● November 14, 2025 - Anamorph: Mulholland Drive Generative Screening
● November 17, 2025 - Nuclear Cinema Club Double Feature For details and programing visit:
https://offline.superrare.com/