“Future Forms” is Tate Modern’s most ambitious exhibition in a decade.
It explores how artists, scientists, and technologists are merging disciplines to imagine the future of human creativity.
Featuring more than 120 works from 40 countries, the exhibition spans digital installations, living architecture, and immersive light experiences.
Visitors will encounter AI artists, biological sculptures, and eco-conscious designs that challenge the boundaries between art and life.
Highlights include:
• “Breathing Skies” — a cloud of responsive drones by Olafur Eliasson.
• “Echo Mind” — an AI portrait generator trained on visitor emotions.
• “Gaia’s Pulse” — a bio-reactive sculpture that changes shape with air quality.



