Artist Curated selections now available for viewing
Art Blocks 500 artist Harvey Rayner is exhibiting at Art Basel Hong Kong's Zero 10 exhibition, March 27-29 (VIP access starts March 25). The project, Algorithmic Synesthesia, features hand-picked limited edition artworks available as large-scale archival prints.
Key details:
- View the collection online at Art Blocks Studio
- Location: Zero 10 exhibition space, Level 3 Booth Z3
- Purchase inquiries: sales@artblocks.io
Zero 10 is Art Basel's new platform showcasing digital-era art and technology's influence on contemporary practice. Read the full artist interview in the Art Blocks Journal.
In the news! From Artsy Online "Art Basel Hong Kong announces highlights for the 2026 fair" @artsy Art Blocks is a participant in Zero 10 with artist @harvey_rayner. More details coming soon. Zero 10 is Art Basel’s new platform for digital-era art. artsy.net/article/artsy-…
In advance of @harvey_rayner's exhibition for Art Basel, the Artist Curated (AC) selections of Algorithmic Synesthesia are viewable on Art Blocks Studio: artblocks.io/collection/alg… These limited edition artworks are hand-picked by Rayner and will be available as large-scale,
Harvey Rayner @harvey_rayner debuts this week at @ArtBasel in Hong Kong, March 27 - 29 for the public (VIP starting March 25). Rayner will be revealing Algorithmic Synesthesia at the Zero 10 exhibition space, Level 3 Booth Z3. Limited edition Artist Curated pieces are now
For the complete lineup of artists, visit the Zero 10 homepage: artbasel.com/hong-kong/zero…
Algorithmic Synesthesia A new project from Art Blocks 500 artist @harvey_rayner will debut at @ArtBasel's Zero 10 exhibition in Hong Kong, March 27 - 29. For collectors, it's a chance to own a one-of-a-kind artwork, in print and digital. More information below. Here's a first
Coming up this month: Rayner will exhibit a new project at @ArtBasel Hong Kong for the Zero 10 exhibition. March 27 - 29.
Harvey Rayner at Art Basel Hong Kong March 27 - 29, 2026 Mark your calendars for Zero 10. Zero 10 is Art Basel’s new global initiative to bring visibility to technology's growing influence on art. The exhibition will showcase ten digital art innovators including
Don't miss our Journal interview with @harvey_rayner to learn more about Algorithmic Synesthesia: artblocks.io/articles/harve…
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