PARADIGM SHIFT AND RYOJI IKEDA EXHIBITIONS AT 180 STUDIOS EXTENDED

180 Studios today announced an extension to their current exhibitions: Paradigm Shift and the new site-specific audio-visual installation by Ryoji Ikeda data-cosm [n°1]. Both are now on show until Sunday 1 February 2026.

Paradigm Shift is a major exhibition that transforms 180 Strand’s vast subterranean spaces to present some of the most acclaimed moving image works from the 1970s to the present, drawing from avant-garde cinema, TV, music video, performance, fashion, gaming and internet culture. The exhibition features work by artists: Sophia Al-Maria, Meriem Bennani, Dara Birnbaum, Foday Dumbuya, Cao Fei, Tremaine Emory, Nan Goldin, Arthur Jafa, Derek Jarman, Julianknxx, Mark Leckey, Josèfa Ntjam, Pipilotti Rist, Martine Syms, TELFAR, Ryan Trecartin, Gillian Wearing and Andy Warhol.

Looking back to look forward Paradigm Shift traces multiple revolutions within moving image culture. From Warhol Fashion TV in the 1970s to TELFAR TV today, the screen is a stage where everyone can be a broadcaster, commentator, performer, and artist.

Technology is central to the story: it shapes how the films are created, their visual language, and reveals our ongoing relationship to the screen as a site of self-production. These screen-based works draw from the language of fashion, avant-garde cinema, TV, music video, performance, gaming and internet culture framed through the lens of the artist. The experience connects the lineage of time-based media to today’s hyperconnectivity and rapid cultural exchange.

Jefferson Hack said: “From the Super 8 and VHS revolutions of the 1970s and 80s to the digital hyper connectivity of our present moment, video art and moving image have always operated at a crossroads: high and low, visceral and conceptual, personal and political. In Paradigm Shift, we see how great artists inspire us to engage with storytelling through screens differently: for us to feel more, imagine more and recover our senses.”

Several new works commissioned by 180 Studios sit alongside iconic historical works that offer a view of paradigms shifted by artists who rebelled against the status quo using the technologies available to them at the time for both realisation and distribution of their vision. Artists as community-makers have consistently blurred the boundaries between art, fashion and technology, innovating with form and format to break and change the rules of image-making and the image economy. Visitors to the show close the loop, as native agents of digital media and broadcast themselves.

Also on show is data-cosm [n°1], the world premiere of the latest monumental installation by Ryoji Ikeda. Commissioned by 180 Studios, the new site-specific audio-visual installation is a unique immersive experience charting the full spectrum of data on nature – from the microscopic scale of particle physics to the macroscopic of astrophysics, as was previously evident in the artist’s data-verse project.

Paradigm Shift Credits:
Curated by Jefferson Hack and Mark Wadhwa
Associate Curator: Susanna Davies-Crook
Curatorial Advisor: Sean Bidder
Designed by Ab Rogers Studio

Listings Information:
Paradigm Shift: New Dimensions in Moving Image
in partnership with Ray-Ban Meta
Until 1 February 2026
12pm – 7pm, Wednesday- Sunday (closed Monday and Tuesday)

data-cosm [n°1] by Ryoji Ikeda
Until 1 February 2026
12pm – 7pm, Wednesday- Sunday (closed Monday and Tuesday)

180 Studios
180 The Strand
London
WC2R 1EA
www.180studios.com