Christie's Presents the Future of Digital Art

Christie’s proudly presents the second edition of Beyond the Screen, a digital art auction open for online bidding from 29 May to 10 June.

Dmitri Cherniak (B. 1988) Ringers #103, Estimate $20,000-30,000, Credit: Christie's

This carefully curated sale offers more than 20 exceptional works from leading figures and emerging talents in the digital art world, with a particular emphasis on physical pieces that extend the digital experience into the tangible realm.

PASCAL BOYART, Dollar RIP, Estimate $20,000-30,000, Credit: Christie's

Building on the success of its inaugural edition, Beyond the Screen continues to redefine how collectors interact with digital media.

Each artwork is thoughtfully contextualised within the broader landscape of 21st-century art, creating a dialogue between traditional and digitally native audiences.

GRANT YUN (B. 1996) Fall, Estimate $8,000-12,000, Credit: Christie's

The sale reflects a moment in which the boundaries between physical and digital are not only blurring but being actively reimagined.

Highlights include works by acclaimed contemporary artists such as Summer Wagner and Grant Yun, alongside foundational pioneers in the field.

SUMMER WAGNER (B. 1996) Portals, Estimate $12,000-18,000, Credit: Christie's

Among the most anticipated lots is Untitled (i23-3484), a 1970 work on paper by Harold Cohen, the visionary digital artist and creator of AARON, one of the earliest autonomous systems designed to generate original art.

QUAYOLA (B. 1982) Storm #02__K11_04639, Estimate $18,000-22,000, Credit: Christie's

Nicole Sales Giles, VP, Director, Digital Art Sales, remarks,
“The second iteration of ‘Beyond the Screen’ reflects a growing shift in contemporary art: artists are increasingly using digital technology to create physical, tangible works.”