Marco Brambilla is a leading figure in contemporary video art, internationally recognized for his pioneering use of digital imaging technologies and immersive moving image installations.
He is best known for his work which re-contextualizes archival imagery into visually elaborate, often satirical spectacles that explore the excesses of contemporary culture.
In 2024, his AI-generated piece Approximations of Utopia became the first of its kind to be featured in Times Square’s Midnight Moment arts series, presented across 95 digital screens. His large-scale video collage King Size (2023) was unveiled in 16K resolution as part of the opening program at the Sphere in Las Vegas. Brambilla’s Heaven’s Gate (2021) has been widely exhibited, including solo presentations at the Pérez Art Museum Miami, PHI Centre in Montreal, Max Ernst Museum (Brühl), and as the centerpiece of his 2025 solo show Altered States at Haus, Venice, curated by Jérôme Sans.