Press:

  • “(…) the exhibition is a hypnotic, techno-psychedelic future in the grips of a Great Anomic Era.”

  • “This exhibition is a fundamentally physical and bodied experience (…)”

  • “Ian Cheng’s latest film – presented by Light Art Space at Berlin’s techno mecca, Berghain – is set in a little too fast paced future where artificial intelligence is wired to the human nervous system.”

  • "The private institution LAS Art Foundation has a reputation for putting on extremely ambitious commissions, and Life After Bob is no exception."

  • “(…)visitors at LUMA Arles in France, The Shed in New York, and the Leeum Samsung Museum of Art in Seoul have had the opportunity to see Life After BOB, but the Halle am Berghain may be the most ambitious iteration yet.”

  • "A sheet of blue light slices through the cavernous interior of Berlin’s Halle am Berghain. The ambient noise moves to a crescendo and you follow a series of thrilling, fast-moving spotlights to a cinema screen beyond…"

  • The Quietus exhibition review

    "The experience takes world-building to another level as we can step into the film and immerse ourselves further into it,"

  • "For this major exhibition, Cheng will bring his animation into the physical plane for the first time, creating a mesmerising new environment that will allow visitors to materially inhabit the psychological thematics, lore and world of “Life After B"

  • "Wystawa w Ujazdowskim to najbardziej chyba spektakularna próba wprowadzenia kultury cyfrowej w obszar instytucjonalno-galeryjny"