ECN launches Digital Art Gallery month in partnership with Sedition
We are excited to announce our partnership with Sedition, a leading platform for digital art. During April 2025, ECN Digital Art Gallery month will showcase a curated selection of contemporary digital artworks across our London digital screen network.
Digital art is one of the fastest-growing trends in digital signage. From immersive installations in luxury hotels and premium office buildings, digital art seamlessly blends technology and creativity to transform everyday environments into engaging, thought-provoking spaces.
Offices have long displayed traditional artwork to create a positive impression and enhance the overall aesthetic appeal of the foyer. However digital art expands upon this premise by providing more flexibility as it can accommodate an array of communication objectives. For example, digital art can be adapted to reflect the changing seasons or on-site or community events. Additionally, the nature of digital art means it can display different visual forms including moving images, animations and 3D which traditional art cannot accommodate.
ECN Digital Art Gallery Week is a partnership with Sedition, a leading platform for selling and buying digital art. A selection of digital art will be displayed across ECN’s London screen network. The artists exhibiting their work throughout the week include Arielko, Lindsay Kokoska, John Sanborn, Yuma Yanagisawa and Amine Rachad.
Paul McBeth, Global Marketing Director, ECN commented: “Digital art reflects everything ECN delivers for its commercial office real estate partners – a real-time, adaptable and dynamic expression of the office’s brand identity, which creates an ever-evolving connection with both tenants and visitors.”
“At Sedition, we believe in the transformative power of digital art. Our mission is to make extraordinary art experiences accessible to all, enhancing everyday spaces with meaningful and dynamic visual content. We´re thrilled to partner with ECN to bring Digital Art Month to their London offices,” says Dyl Blaquiere, Director and CEO of Sedition