Art Basel's global initiative dedicated to art of the digital era

Zero 10 is Art Basel’s global initiative exploring the evolving relationship between art and technology.

Named in homage to 0,10 — Malevich’s revolutionary 1915 exhibition — Zero 10 builds upon this groundbreaking legacy to champion emergent forms of artistic practice by bringing together artists, galleries, technologists, and cultural voices across contemporary digital culture.

To begin at zero is to create space for new ways of seeing.

Spanning code-based work, algorithmic systems, immersive installation, robotics, light, and sound, Zero 10 engages with an art world reshaped by new technologies, audiences, and forms of participation.

Zero 10 Debuts in Basel

This June, Zero 10 debuts in Basel with its largest presentation to date, spanning 20 exhibitors, live conversations, and artists working at the forefront of digital art and emerging technologies.

Open to all Art Basel ticket holders, Zero 10 will also offer free public access, inviting wider audiences to join the conversation around the future of digital art.

A curatorial perspective

Eli Scheinman

Co-Curator & Program Lead

Eli Scheinman is a digital art strategist working at the intersection of art, technology, and collecting. Through Zero 10, he foregrounds artists and galleries whose practices are redefining how art is created, experienced, and exchanged.

Trevor Paglen

Co-Curator & Program Lead

Artist and researcher Trevor Paglen examines the invisible infrastructures shaping contemporary life, from AI and surveillance to data networks. His work reveals how power operates through the hidden architectures of technology.

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The evolution of Zero 10

Zero 10 at Art Basel Miami Beach 2025

Debuting at Art Basel Miami Beach 2025 as a new global initiative for art of the digital era, Zero 10 connected the expanding digital art community with the established structures of the international art market.

The inaugural edition featured Beeple’s robotic installations interrogating machine agency, Maya Man’s explorations of online desire, and James Turrell’s immersive light environments.

Other exhibitors included Lu Yang, Casey Reas, Tyler Hobbs, Fellowship, Asprey Studio, and Nguyen Wahed.

Zero 10 at Art Basel Hong Kong 2026

At Art Basel Hong Kong 2026, Zero 10 expanded into Asia with a program exploring evolving modes of making, exhibiting, and collecting digital art.

Featuring 14 exhibitors and large-scale activations across the city, the edition ranged from Sougwen Chung’s biometric calligraphic systems to participatory blockchain-based works by Robert Alice and Jonas Lund, reflecting a more regionally grounded approach to digital artistic practice.

Other exhibitors included BottoDAO, Fellowship x ARTXCODE, Nguyen Wahed, Office Impart, Art Blocks, and AOTM.

Hong Kong Spotlight: DeeKay Kwon’s DeePle The People

Presented at Art Basel Hong Kong 2026, digital artist DeeKay Kwon’s DeePle The People (2026) transformed the Hong Kong Club Building into an 80-meter-high animated portrait of the city.

Commissioned by Art Basel Hong Kong and the Hong Kong Tourism Board, the work rendered a bustling urban intersection in Kwon’s nostalgic video game aesthetic, populated by characters of different ages, races, and occupations moving through a landscape dotted with recognizable symbols of Hong Kong.

Both a vibrant portrait of the city and a broader reflection on collective experience, the work presents Hong Kong as both a distinct local environment and a universal stage for connection.

Zero 10 around the world