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The city that never sleeps by Negative Vibration

Apr 3
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The city that never sleeps by Negative Vibration

Suburbs Gallery Solo Highlight Exhibition no 64

We are thrilled to present The City That Never Sleeps, an exhibition that captures fleeting moments in motion, an attempt to pause time in a world that never stops.

Negative Vibration in the Suburbs
Negative Vibration in the Suburbs

Blending the neon glow of the '80s and '90s with the futuristic visions of John Harris and Syd Mead, the artist crafts digital impressions that evoke both nostalgia and possibility. With over two decades of experience in advertising, VFX, and game development, their work is a testament to the power of visual storytelling, shaped by a career as an art director, designer, concept artist, and animator.

This collection is more than just moving images, it’s a reflection of the restless energy of urban life, the pulse of technology, and the dreamlike loops that define our digital era. Each piece invites us to linger, to immerse ourselves in a world where past and future blur, where the city never sleeps but art allows us to pause.

At its heart, this exhibition is also deeply personal, a tribute to the past, to the creative spirit, and to the next generation of dreamers and gamers.

The City that Never Sleeps by Negative Vibration.
The City that Never Sleeps by Negative Vibration.

The City that Never Sleeps by Negative Vibration.

This piece vibrates with the restless energy of a city that never sleeps. Neon lights reflect off rain-slick streets, casting a cyberpunk glow over a crowd in motion. Layers of scaffolding, signage, and figures create depth, pulling us into a world that feels both nostalgic and futuristic. Blending chaos and rhythm, warmth and coolness, the scene pulses with life. Like a moment suspended in time, yet always moving forward.

  • Curation is the enduring resonance of artistic expression.