Memory Vacuum – Digital Echoes
9 Jan 2026 - 11 Jan 2026
Exhibition
The Grey Space In The Middle presents the first group exhibition of the 2026 season. This exhibition focuses on the question of how memories exist, are preserved and archived in relation to the tools of the digital age. The exhibition explores how technology influences our approach to memory, identity and time.
Group exhibition on memory and digital technology
For this exhibition, The Grey Space brings together the work of five selected artists. Each of them approaches the theme from their own discipline, visual language and medium. The artists have diverse academic backgrounds and identities, resulting in a multifaceted and layered exhibition.
The exhibition features work by Athanor, Ieva Jakusa, Shai Datauker, Dewi Mac Donald and Dmytro Tentiuk.
About the artists
Ieva Jakusa draws on her Latvian background and her experience in the Netherlands. In her work, she explores how cultural traditions shift between resistance, nationalism and global commercialisation. Her practice shows how identity is constantly in flux.
Shai Datauker is guided by both fascination and discomfort with technological systems. With a minimalist approach, Datauker explores how production, consumption and restriction shape and steer our reality.
In a poetic convergence of symbols and sensory experiences, Athanor blurs the boundary between tangibility, light and spiritual transformation. The work functions as a ritual encounter in which the digital and the sacred intersect and visitors are invited into hidden landscapes of rhythm and vibration.
Dewi Mac Donald's practice is characterised by transparency and translation. By exposing mechanisms and using clear materials, Mac Donald invites the audience into the logic of each work. Ideas are reinterpreted through mechanics, image, text and sound.
Dmytro Tentiuk explores how network interactions and algorithmic processes influence our experience of space, movement and perception. His work transforms data and acoustic environments into new audiovisual forms.
This group exhibition at The Grey Space offers a contemporary and exploratory look at memory in a digital world and shows how contemporary artists use technology to create new meanings and experiences.
Dates and Times
| Friday |
16:00 – 20:00
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| Saturday |
15:00 – 19:00
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| Sunday |
15:00 – 19:00
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