From December 10 to 19, 2025, New York City will host one of the most anticipated exhibitions of the year: Tech Won’t Save Us, a solo show by the renowned digital art pioneer XCOPY at Offline Gallery. The initiative, organized in collaboration with The Doomed DAO and curated by its members, promises to redefine the boundaries between art, technology, and collective participation. The exhibition is set in the vibrant heart of New York’s art scene, offering a unique opportunity to explore the tensions and possibilities of art in the blockchain era.
Summary
XCOPY: A Visual Language Between Glitch and Satire
The Aesthetics of Digital
XCOPY is internationally recognized as one of the most influential artists in the crypto art scene. His distinctive style, characterized by visual glitches and hypnotic loops, constructs a critical vocabulary capable of addressing urgent contemporary themes. Mortality, identity, alienation, and the evolving role of collectors in the blockchain era are central to his research. His works, often imbued with irony and satire, highlight both the existential fragility of the individual and the absurdity of collective behaviors, particularly in the context of Web3 speculation.
A Reflection on the Human Condition
Through a constant dialogue between death and decay, XCOPY invites the audience to reflect on the precariousness of existence, without forgoing a vein of sarcasm that exposes the contradictions of the digital world. His work illuminates the paradox inherent in the promise of technology: while on one hand, the blockchain offers tools for preservation and authenticity, on the other, the survival and cultural vitality of digital art depend on human commitment, dialogue, and collective care.
The Doomed DAO: Decentralized Collecting and New Cultural Practices
Beyond Traditional Collecting
At the center of the exhibition is the innovative role of The Doomed DAO, a decentralized autonomous organization composed of over 150 member-collectors. Unlike traditional collectors, the members of the DAO operate as a living infrastructure: they share decisions, narratives, and responsibilities, transforming ownership into stewardship and the collection into collective authorship. The DAO not only ensures the technical survival of the works on the blockchain but also safeguards their cultural relevance, embedding them in a shared narrative that sustains their significance over time.
The Doom Party Case: Resilience and Decentralization
An emblematic example of this philosophy is represented by Doom Party. After the closure of the Async Art platform, the work seemed destined to “disassemble”. However, thanks to blockchain data and smart contracts, the DAO managed to fully reconstruct it, demonstrating that platforms are merely tools and that the true home of digital art is the decentralized network. In this way, The Doomed DAO redefines the concept of cultural preservation in the digital age, emphasizing that “Code doesn’t save culture, people do”.
Offline Gallery and SuperRare: A New Space for Art and Technology
Offline Gallery: a Bridge Between Physical and Digital
Offline Gallery represents the first permanent space powered by the digital art platform SuperRare in New York. Located at 243 Bowery, the gallery is dedicated to celebrating a new generation of artists who reflect and respond to the technological changes of our time. With exhibitions, panels, and regular events, Offline aims to serve as a meeting point for artists, collectors, and technologists eager to shape the future of art through community engagement.
SuperRare: the Vanguard of Crypto Art
Since 2018, SuperRare has been at the forefront of the digital art movement, providing artists with a platform to showcase and sell their works, and offering collectors access to some of the most sought-after pieces in contemporary culture. More than just a marketplace, SuperRare has helped legitimize digital art as a serious artistic medium, curating innovative exhibitions and fostering a community that redefines the concepts of ownership and creativity in the digital age.
An Unprecedented Cultural Experience
The Curators’ Perspective
According to BBA, a member of The Doomed DAO:
“Our community is excited to demonstrate how a decentralized group can curate and execute ambitious cultural projects in the physical world.”
An Rong, curator director at SuperRare, emphasizes how this collaboration allows for the gathering of some of XCOPY’s most representative works, providing the New York audience with an in-depth and contextualized understanding of his practice and impact.
An Invitation to Reflect
Tech Won’t Save Us is not just an exhibition, but an invitation to question the relationship between technology and culture. The title itself highlights the central paradox of XCOPY’s practice: the promise of technology and the inevitability of its failure. While blockchain can offer preservation tools, it is the community that ensures the survival and vitality of digital art. In an era where digital permeates every aspect of life, the exhibition invites us to rediscover the irreplaceable value of human commitment in building and transmitting cultural meaning.
Practical Information
Tech Won’t Save Us will be on view at Offline Gallery (243 Bowery, New York City) from December 10 to 19, 2025, Wednesday through Saturday, from 12 PM to 5 PM. For more details, you can visit the website or follow the gallery on Instagram (@offllinenyc).
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XCOPY, The Doomed DAO, SuperRare, and Offline Gallery are confirmed as key players in a cultural revolution that is redefining the way art is understood, collected, and experienced in the digital age.

