Exhibition • Contemporary Art
Oct. 23 → Mar. 8
Keiken: Sensory Oversoul
Experience an immersive journey where art, technology, and spirituality merge to awaken your senses and consciousness.
465 Saint-Jean Street
Meet Keiken, a multidisciplinary art collective exploring consciousness, experience, and immersion through art, video games, and world building. Trained in fine art, Hana Omori, Isabel Ramos, and Tanya Cruz create open-ended sensory universes that invite each visitor to engage at their own pace. From Spirit Systems of Soft Knowing ༊·˚ (2024) to Morphogenic Angels: Chapter 1 (2023), their projects blend speculative storytelling, embodiment, empathy, and posthuman futures. In this interview, they go more in-depth into the exhibition Sensory Oversoul, marking their North American debut.
Keiken received the inaugural CHANEL Next Prize in 2021 and the Lumen Prize BCS Award in 2024. They are currently artists-in-residence at Somerset House, London. Current and recent selected exhibitions include: Manchester International Festival, UK; Le Cube Garges, FR; Zeppelin Museum, DE (2025); Amos Rex, Helsinki, FL (2024); 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, JP; KANAL–Centre Pompidou, Brussels, BE; Helsinki Biennial, FL; HAU Hebbel am Ufer, Berlin, DE (2023); C/O Berlin, DE; Wellcome Collection, London, UK; ARKO Art Centre, Seoul, KR; Julia Stoschek Collection, Dusseldorf, DE; Onassis, Athens, GR; The Photographers’ Gallery, London, UK (2022); 2nd Thailand Biennale, Korat, TH; House of Electronic Arts HEK, Basel, CH; Francisco Carolinum, Linz, AU; 17th Venice Architecture Biennale, Venice, IT; Tokyo Photographic Art Museum, Tokyo, JP (2021); FACT, Liverpool, UK; Frankfurter Kunstverein, Frankfurt, DE; transmediale, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, DE (2020); Institute of Contemporary Arts ICA, London, UK; Jerwood Arts, London, UK (2019).
Exhibition • Contemporary Art
Experience an immersive journey where art, technology, and spirituality merge to awaken your senses and consciousness.
465 Saint-Jean Street
Exhibition • Contemporary Art
Experience an immersive journey where art, technology, and spirituality merge to awaken your senses and consciousness.
465 Saint-Jean Street
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