Florencia S.M. Brück is an Italo-Argentinian artist and programmer known for exploring the intricate connections between classical artistry, and the digital, virtual, and natural worlds through her innovative projects and installations.
Her work has been featured in prestigious venues such as the Venice Art Biennale, Centro Cultural Borges, Art Dubai, MiArt, Milano Design Week, Houston Fine Art Fair, Kunsthalle Faust Hannover, Evita Museum, L’Art Pur Foundation Riyadh, and Berlin Art Spring.
Winner of the D.A.I.R. Award 2025 from Fondazione Giorgio Cini, she has been a speaker at various conferences, including IKT & Plus Tate Talk: The Role of Digital Art in Cultural Institutions, Art Dubai Digital, Prompt Magazine, and CIFRA.
Co-founder of 9th.com and the Decentral Art Pavilion, Brück has collaborated with major organizations such as Discovery Channel, The World Bank, Mediaset, Alcatel-Lucent, America’s Cup, and Xbox.
Her commitment to artistic exploration and innovative expression makes her a true pioneer in the evolving intersection of art and technology.
Festive Collapse by Florencia S.M. Brück stages the absurdity of our age: people celebrating with exaggerated joy, as if nothing were happening, while catastrophe unfolds around them — from extreme heat to endless wars, to AI taking over the world.
Both humorous and unsettling, the work exposes the denial and dissonance of contemporary life, where collective hysteria conceals collective collapse.
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