
Synthetic Nostalgia
SuperRare November Auction
Nostalgia has always been elusive. It is part memory, part invention, and often a longing for something that never truly existed. In the age of artificial intelligence, the act of remembering has become a shared process between human and machine. Algorithms reassemble fragments of culture, history, and emotion, producing images that feel familiar but are entirely new.
Synthetic Nostalgia explores how artists collaborate with AI to reinterpret memory in unexpected ways. The exhibition centers the artist’s agency, revealing how technology can serve as both mirror and catalyst in the reconstruction of the past. Each work reflects a negotiation between intention and algorithm, where the artist guides the machine to uncover new forms of remembrance.
Here, nostalgia is not treated as sentimentality but as a creative force. The artists in this exhibition use AI to reimagine personal and collective histories, fabricate archives, and invent futures that already feel remembered. Their works inhabit the space between authenticity and artifice, truth and imagination, memory and code.
In Synthetic Nostalgia, memory becomes a medium through which we examine our evolving relationship with technology. These pieces remind us that both human recollection and machine generation are acts of reconstruction—each revealing as much about what we long for as what we remember.















