Viola Lukács
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Generative Dimensions: Curating Systems for Sustainable Futures through Data and Art

Viola Lukács is a Berlin-based curator and writer, currently leading the Program at 0xCollection. Her work explores art, technology, and ecological thinking, focusing on the entanglements between human and nonhuman systems. In 2015, she curated MetaMetria, a landmark exhibition showcasing the work of sculptor and conceptual artist Bernar Venet. As digital and optical virtual technologies have evolved, Viola has sought to expand the role of curating—connecting artists, academia, museums, collectors, and corporations in novel ways. She has collaborated with renowned institutions including Sotheby’s, the Venet Foundation and Postmasters Gallery in New York.

In 2021, she co-founded NFT DEB, Europe’s first generative art hackathon and conference. The initiative invites public participation in creating art from ecological data, promoting climate awareness and collective action.

Viola is the founding director of BINÁLÉ, a new media art biennale dedicated to exploring emerging forms of artistic expression at the intersection of technology, culture, and critical discourse.

She continues to lead innovation in the art world, building bridges across disciplines and championing experimental, socially engaged practices.