Cassandra Zampini is a multi-talented artist who has been featured in exhibitions both in the United States and abroad. She is an artist based in New York City and London, as well as an experienced practitioner of New Media Art, photography, and creation of Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs).
Zampini's work has been featured in numerous exhibitions both in the United States and abroad. Her work has been showcased in numerous cities both in the United States and Europe, including New York City, Washington DC, Los Angeles, London, Munich, Amsterdam, and Paris.
The artist has also been featured in several prominent media outlets, such as the BBC’s “Today” show and BBC World News, and she has been awarded for her work in the industry. Her work has also been featured in the permanent collections of esteemed institutions such as the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum in New York City, and the Centre Pompidou in Paris.
The artist has had solo exhibitions in multiple art galleries and festivals around the world. Her first solo show was at the Red Gallery in London in 2014, and in 2017, she had a solo show at the Museum of Moving Images in Seoul, South Korea.
In 2020, Cassandara Zampini had her digital exhibition "Devices of the Age" showcased at the Lehmann Maupin gallery in New York City. The exhibition featured curated digital art including video, photography, and digital Generative artwork.
The artist has also been featured in numerous international art festivals. She has exhibited in public spaces in cities such as New York, Rome, and Madrid, allowing her to reach broad audiences. She has also participated in the International Festival of Technology, Cognitive Art, and Creativity (ThingTanka Fest) in Seoul, South Korea. In 2020, she was invited to be part of the IRL Internet arts and media festival in San Francisco and was featured in the Summer Art Biennale in Athens, Greece.
Cassandra Zampini's unique and trailblazing art is frequently sought after by art galleries, festivals, museums, and institutions around the world. Her exhibitions have included engagements from both sides of the Atlantic and a broad range of media forms and genres, celebrating the talismanic art of the digital age.