Moons, Castles, Trees | AI Chronotopes

Time present and time past / Are both perhaps present in time future, / And time future contained in time past” – T.S. Eliot

Time, as it were, thickens, takes on flesh, becomes artistically visible; likewise, space becomes charged and responsive to the movements of time, plot, and history. This intersection of axes and fusion of indicators characterizes the artistic chronotope” Mikhail Bakhtin

Nothing passes without leaving a trace. All foregone will be accounted for. What comes to light is only what was hidden inside” – A.A. Ukhtomsky

In pale moonlight/ the wisteria’s scent / comes from far away” – Yosa Buson


Moons, Castles, Trees | AI Chronotopes was an open call for the 7th edition of the Wrong Biennale curated by Kasper Bergholt that welcomed both AI art and art about AI: image, photography, poetry, collage, code, painting, sculpture, glitch, ekphrasis, text, and hybrid analog-digital works.

Artists of all kinds – writers, poets, painters, photographers, calligraphers, illustrators, sculptors, printmakers – were invited to participate in the open call.


Moons, Castles, Trees - an official part of the The Wrong Biennale 2025 & 2026 - was curated by contemporary Danish artist Kasper Bergholt.


Selected Artists for Moons, Castles, Trees

The following eight artists were selected from more than 800 submissions:

Alexander Limarev

Baokang Zhao

Chaeyeon Kang

Jack Tuttle Snell-Ryan

Javier Aparicio Frago

Joseph Farbrook

Michele Rinaldi

Natasha Burenina