Victoria & Albert Museum
Solo retrospective exhibition
Sept 2018
The Story
Beatie Wolfe was invited to hold a solo exhibition of her ‘world-first’ album designs at the Victoria and Albert Museum. Bridging the physical and digital and reimagining the vinyl experience for today, these designs range from a theatre in the palm of your hand, a wearable album jacket, an ‘anti-stream’ from the world’s quietest room and a Space beam from the Big Bang Horn. Check out the full exhibition
Somerset House
ImPRINTING, a Sonic Self-Portrait by Beatie Wolfe, Unveiled in London
June 2023
The Story
ImPRINTING transports visitors inside the artist’s brain via a retro-future “thinking cap” allowing them to tune into and discover its many channels and sonic imprints including conversations, collaborations, music, memory, hopes, fears and dreams
Barbican Centre
Gallery takeover of The Life Rewired Hub
Oct 2019
The Story
Can the union of art, music and technology provoke social change? As part of their award-winning “Life Rewired” programme the Barbican invited Beatie to take over its gallery to explore what it means to be human when technology is changing everything
Rauschenberg Gallery
Postcards for Democracy by Mothersbaugh & Wolfe
May - Aug 2021
The Story
Artistic visionaries Mark Mothersbaugh & Beatie Wolfe joined forces for this lockdown art project in support of the postal service and our right to vote. The pair received thousands of postcards which were exhibited at the Rauschenberg Gallery in Florida from May 17 - Aug 8 2021
London Design BIENNale
From Green To Red at Somerset House
June 2021
The Story
Selected to join participants from 6 continents and 30 countries, Wolfe’s stirring environmental art piece ‘From Green to Red’ - visualizing human impact and rising CO2 levels - was unveiled as its interactive iteration at the London Design Biennale in Somerset House throughout June 2021
United Nations - Climate Summit
The largest visual statement of COP26
Dec 2021
The Story
The United Nations invited Beatie Wolfe to project ‘From Green to Red’ - her environmental protest piece - 550ft wide onto the iconic Glasgow Armadillo building for COP26. This will be the first time the climate art piece has been shown in this form and Wolfe joins Olafur Eliasson, JR, and Darren Aronofsky in showing their work at this scale as the largest visual statement of the conference
Denver Downtown
Historic Clocktower (and billboards) takeover
Sept 2022
The Story
Beatie Wolfe curated downtown Denver’s Big Screens as part of a city-wide takeover in the theme of ‘Activating Environmental Awareness’ which included projecting her environmental protest piece ‘From Green to Red’ onto the historic Denver clocktower for the month of September