05-11-2025

‘The Long Now: Saatchi Gallery at 40’ featuring Chino Moya

Chino Moya’s Deemona series are part of ‘The Long Now’ exhibition at Saatchi Gallery, London.

The Long Now: Saatchi Gallery at 40 is a large-scale group exhibition marking the 40th anniversary of the Saatchi Gallery, bringing together seminal works from its history alongside recent commissions by established and emerging artists. Curated by Philippa Adams, the exhibition unfolds across multiple galleries and media, including painting, sculpture and immersive installations, to reflect on questions of time, sustainability, technological acceleration and the cultural conditions of the present. By placing historical and contemporary works in dialogue, the exhibition examines continuity and transformation within artistic practice, highlighting the gallery’s long-standing role as a platform for experimentation and as a lens through which to consider the evolving relationship between art, society and the challenges of our extended “now”. Featured artists in the exhibition include: Alice Anderson, Olivia Bax, Frankie Boyle, Edward Burtynsky, Peter Buggenhout, André Butzer, Jake Chapman, Mat Collishaw, Dan Colen, John Currin, and Olafur Eliasson, amongst others.

The exhibition presents the complete Deemona series by Chino Moya. Originally presented in Seventeen gallery in 2025, the multi-screen installation envisions a post-human workplace, where corporate bureaucracy operates as a sterile environment in which AI-generated consciousness emerges once stripped of its human context.

The show will be open from 5 November 2025 to 1 March 2026. Find out more via Saatchi Gallery.

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