In the heart of downtown Los Angeles, something extraordinary is taking shape—a bold new museum unlike any the world has seen. Slated to open in late 2025, DATALAND will be the first institution dedicated entirely to art made with the help of artificial intelligence. More than just a gallery, it’s a glimpse into the future of creativity, one that challenges how we think about imagination, authorship, and the soul of art itself.
The mind behind this groundbreaking venture is Refik Anadol, a Turkish-American artist renowned for turning data into dreamy, ever-shifting visual landscapes. His work has already captivated audiences around the globe, from massive digital billboards in Times Square to installations in world-class museums. Now, with DATALAND, Anadol is creating a permanent space where machines and human vision blend in breathtaking ways. Picture this: a 20,000-square-foot building alive with motion, sound, and color—an immersive journey through the brain of artificial intelligence, as if stepping into a living, thinking canvas.
