Dive into the beauty of data

Data To Art

We're a curated online gallery showcasing the work of international data experts. We believe in the beauty of data, and in the power of visuals
to tell stories.

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Meet the artists

Our goal is to showcase as many talented data artists as possible, celebrating diverse voices and styles across the globe.

Explore their unique creations and get inspired by the endless ways data can be transformed into art.

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Data Art

What's that?

Data art is a creative practice that transforms raw data into visually compelling artworks. By blending aesthetics with information, data artists use charts, patterns, and interactive visuals to reveal stories, emotions, and insights hidden within datasets.

Data art acts as a cursor between science and abstraction. Some works feel like scientific figures, with annotations and numbers that speak for themselves. Others drift into pure abstraction, only revealing their meaning with extra context.

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The Missing Migrants Project tracks people who died or went missing during migration toward international destinations. Each spiral represents a migration route, and each mark along it corresponds to an individual incident.

While data art and generative art both involve digital creativity, they are not the same. Data art specifically uses real-world data as its source material, aiming to visualize information, patterns, or stories embedded in that data.

Data art reveals meaning from datasets, while generative art emphasizes process, randomness, and system-driven creativity.

In contrast, generative art is created through algorithms and autonomous systems that generate visuals often without a direct connection to external data. Data art focuses on revealing meaning and insights from existing datasets, whereas generative art emphasizes process, randomness, and system-driven creativity.

What's up
Latest

Data to Art is constantly growing, with new artists and projects added to the gallery as soon as we discover them.

Most recently, we were pleased to add the work of Alisa Singer, whose art transforms climate science, social issues, and personal experiences into vibrant, data-driven visual pieces.

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In real life
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Data art is captivating on a screen, but its true magic comes alive in the real world — on a canvas you can see, touch, and feel.

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We celebrate this intersection of data, design, and emotion by gathering exhibitions, installations, and events from around the world.

Our goal is to build the most comprehensive archive of data art — past, present, and future. If you’ve come across an exhibition we should know about, we’d love for you to share it with us.

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We can help
Transform your data

Data exhibition by Marthe Viallet

Institutions and organizations today produce rich content — data, research, narratives — yet often lack the formats needed to make this content visible, readable and meaningful for their audiences.

In an era of constant scrolling, data remains confined to standardized, screen-based formats, when it could instead be experienced in physical space.

For over ten years, Marthe Viallet has been helping organizations transform complex data into exhibitions and large-scale data artworks designed beyond the screen. Through a curatorial approach that brings together multiple visual languages, she helps reveal the full value of existing data — turning information into clear, engaging and culturally resonant experiences.

If you want to turn your data into a compelling medium for communicating your findings, feel free to reach out to Marthe.

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Know an artist?

We’re always looking to enrich our gallery with outstanding data art. If you are—or know—an artist whose work deserves to be featured, we’d love to hear from you.