How Does Invisible Design Impact User Trust and Behavior?
Every tap, swipe, and scroll is shaped by invisible choices—made by someone, somewhere. Designers from the Stanford d.school unpack how user interfaces quietly guide our behavior, influence trust, and shape our lives. This conversation, Patrick Fentin, Saad Raiz, Koh Terai dig into the unseen layers of technology, who designs them, and what that means for our autonomy. Moderated by artist and thinker Zio Ziegler.
Almine Rech is delighted to announce that Jeff Koons's monumental work Split-Rocker, 2000, is now part of the permanent collection of the LACMA, Los Angeles, CA, US.
Almine Rech congratulates Ryoji Ikeda on his participation in Canyon, a new arts institution dedicated to video art, sound art, and performance, opening on Manhattan's Lower East Side, New York, in 2026. The project is the brainchild of philanthropist and art collector Robert Rosenkranz and Joe Thompson, founding director of MASS MoCA.
Almine Rech is delighted to announce that Thu-Van Tran's work Triptych 1, 2024, is now part of the permanent collection of the CNAP - Centre national des arts plastiques, Paris, France.
Join Claire Tabouret in conversation with Claire Lignereux, curator of 'Entre la mémoire et l'oubli", as they discuss the artist's production and the role of portrait in her art.