
aomame space is a platform service for the art world, offering visually rich, bespoke virtual environments that expand reach beyond physical space and time limitations.
We enhance how art is presented and experienced, adding deep value to art fairs, galleries, institutions and collectors, expanding spaces and exhibitions, engaging broader audiences, unlocking growth opportunities, and exploring ideas that shape new conversations.
diverse artistic presentations
Our service equips artists, galleries, and institutions with the solutions and expertise to showcase art experiences in immersive digital spaces. Our platform powers the creation and delivery of bespoke virtual environments at scale, enabling diverse artistic presentations across formats and settings while providing open access tools for artists and cultural producers to explore new possibilities in virtual space.
Credit: Gallery 1957 (Accra/London), Godfried Donkor, Untitled Installation including: Pin-Up series, 2003-24, selected works; Adinkra Series, Camberwell Society commission for Denmark Hill Station, 2021-22, reimagined as chess pieces for Aomame presents: Doing Time, 2022-5

Our spaces, created in partnership with major events like art fairs and biennials, allow clients to host a number of galleries, artists, and performers at once. Its adaptable format ensures accessibility across computers, VR headsets, or immersive group experiences in the context of an exhibition.
aomame space provides wider reach, more opportunities, and more meaningful dialogue.
cultivating art's future innovation and inclusivity
Our vision is to expand the art world, making it more accessible, inclusive, and sustainable by integrating emerging technologies. We offer an innovative complement to traditional art fairs and exhibitions, equipping existing art world structures for growth. Our philosophy weaves inclusivity with innovation, supporting artists, producers, and the wider ecosystem, by removing technical barriers, blending traditional media with progressive digital practices, and widening access to artistic expression.
Credit: Yetu Gallery (Kinshasa): Michèlle Magema, The Kiss of Narcisse(e), 2010, video projection, (2:29); Lucy C'est Moi, 2017, mixed media
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