
Exhibition
The World Through AI
From 11 April to 21 September 2025
Jeu de Paume – Paris
From 11 April to 21 September 2025, Jeu de Paume is presenting a major exhibition exploring the links between artificial intelligence (AI) and art, the first of its size and scope in the world.
AI algorithms and models, which are developing at an accelerating pace in all areas of society, today arouse astonishment, fear, enthusiasm and scepticism.
The World Through AI presents a selection of works by artists who, over the past ten years, have been critically engaging with AI in the fields of art, photography, cinema, sculpture, literature and music. The exhibition features creations – many of them specifically produced for this occasion – by French and international artists such as Julian Charrière, Grégory Chatonsky, Agnieszka Kurant, Christian Marclay, Trevor Paglen, Hito Steyerl and Sasha Stiles.
From so-called “analytical AI”, which analyses and organises vast quantities of data, to “generative AI”, capable of producing data (images, texts, sounds) after having been trained with vast quantities of other data, the exhibition looks at how these technologies are profoundly transforming creative processes while questioning their multiple social, political and environmental implications. A series of “time capsules” punctuate the exhibition, in the form of vitrines suggesting historical and genealogical links between these contemporary phenomena and a selection of images, artworks and devices stemming from the past. Beyond any technophile fascination or technophobic rejection, Jeu de Paume’s exhibition offers a reflection on how AI is transforming our visual and sensory relationship with the world, as well as our societies.