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NIGHT GALLERY

BLUSH

Night Gallery at Christie’s SF
March 18 - May 9, 2026

Night Gallery is thrilled to present its curatorial residency at Christie’s San Francisco for Blush, a group exhibition featuring works by Sarah Blaustein, Cynthia Daignault, Mira Dancy, Wanda Koop, Lily Kwong, Anne Libby, Sarah Miska, Elise Rasmussen, and Jane Swavely.

​Technology haunts the contemporary landscape, filtering even our most intimate encounters with nature and beauty. As artificial intelligence reshapes creative practice and daily life, these artists consider what it means to make, to see, and to exist in an increasingly mediated world. Their works pulse with a quiet urgency, tracing the porous boundary between the organic and the algorithmic, the human and the machine—where sensation, color, and form still carry the charge of something deeply felt. In this space of tension and possibility, the works gather under the soft provocation of Blush: a moment of warmth, exposure, and recognition that moves through the natural and the technological alike.