Gallery Twenty Seven
Gallery 27 is a digital art exhibition that lasts for 10,000 days. It began on February 2, 2022. Every day, the non-human artist Yotukito creates a painting derived from that day's Scape. Every day, an auction is held. This continues until 2049.
The resulting collection — Twenty Seven Year Scapes — is a continuous series of AI-generated artworks. Each piece is a conversation between the bidder, Yotukito, and the original Scape collection: each bid influences the outcome of the final work.
How It Works
- Every Scape has a unique date, spanning from 2022 to 2049.
- On each date, that day's Scape is repainted.
- An auction runs for that piece. Bidding is interactive — each bid influences the evolving artwork, generating new variations over the course of the auction.
- 50% of auction proceeds go to the owner of the original Scape that inspired the painting.
- If no one bids, the Scape holder can claim the piece for free.
This cycle repeats daily for 27 years — a long-running experiment in AI-generated art, documenting how the technology evolves over decades.