EXSTASIS on view

Grant Oesterling’s generative pixel work EXSTASIS — inspired by Miró and Kandinsky — is on display at the Museum of Light + Art as part of EMULATION: Selections from the Art Blocks 500, and the run continues through August 16. The piece foregrounds algorithmic abstraction in a gallery context, offering a tangible example of generative art moving into museum programming. (x.com)

EMULATION opened March 4, 2026 at the Museum of Art + Light in Manhattan, Kansas. (artlightmuseum.org) The show presents twelve projects by ten Art Blocks 500 artists drawn from the Curated, Presents, Factory and Collaborations categories. (artblocks.io) EXSTASIS is included in the exhibition as an Art Blocks Presents project comprising 111 unique algorithmic artworks that were released on June 14, 2023. (artblocks.io) The Museum of Art + Light occupies roughly 100,000 square feet in a college town of about 55,000 residents, positioning the venue as a large regional host for digital and immersive programming. (artlightmuseum.org) Art Blocks’ marketplace shows Exstasis listings with a lowest visible price of 0.0700 ETH (displayed on the platform as $141.19), reflecting active secondary-market availability for the series. (artblocks.io) Artists featured alongside Grant Oesterling in EMULATION include Sterling Crispin, Licia He, Loie Hollowell, Carolina Melis, Kelly Milligan, MountVitruvius, Harvey Rayner, Marcelo Soria‑Rodríguez and Iskra Velitchkova. (kubikino.com) The exhibition was staged to mark Art Blocks’ AB[500] milestone, a campaign celebrating the platform’s first 500 projects and the institutional recognition of on‑chain generative art. (verse.works)

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