What 81,000 people just revealed about AI
Anthropic’s large-scale AI study reveals a deeper truth about human behaviour: AI is not just a productivity tool, but a cognitive support system. This article explores what people truly want from AI, and what that says about modern work and thinking.
AI Isn’t Replacing Work, It’s Refining Ego
Anthropic’s latest AI survey reveals a surprising truth: people don’t primarily want more free time, they want to be better at their work. This piece explores how AI is reshaping ambition, identity, and the definition of professional excellence.
Our March Showcase
Fifty women. Four featured artists. One collaboration that stopped the room. House of WOW's inaugural event, showcasing our pieces, at House of Decant was not a launch party. It was a statement about what considered curation looks like in 2026, anchored by Odesso's extraordinary six-hundred-layer portrait of her great-grandmother, WWII hero Odette Hallowes.
Curating WOWOW at Art Fairs
At the British Art Fair and Manchester Art Fair 2026, The WOWOW Gallery showcased the diversity of our collection, from photography and oil paintings to lenticular and augmented reality works. Guided by principles of interior design, colour psychology, and visual harmony, our displays balanced motion, interactivity, and context, inviting audiences to experience art in intimate and dynamic ways.
AI Art Trends 2026
AI-generated art is stepping out of the screen and into the real world. In 2026, contemporary AI art is not just being collected — it’s being experienced. From lenticular and augmented reality prints to immersive installations at spaces like Outernet in Tottenham Court Road and Frameless, audiences are discovering how technology and creativity combine in tangible, dynamic, and intimate ways. At The WOWOW Gallery, we guide collectors and enthusiasts alike, helping digital works become lasting, interactive, and truly memorable pieces.
From Digital to Physical: Giving Art a Life Beyond the Screen
There is something quietly unsatisfying about leaving meaningful work trapped on a screen. Art — whether AI-generated, photographic, or deeply personal — deserves a physical presence. Not as an afterthought, and certainly not as a generic print, but as an object with weight, texture and intention. At The WOWOW Gallery, we help transform digital works into beautifully produced physical pieces — from fine art prints to lenticular and augmented reality artworks — preserving ideas, images and moments in ways that feel considered rather than convenient.
Lenticular Explained
Lenticular art isn’t just a print — it’s a visual experience. Learn how 3D depth, holographic effects, motion, flip imagery, and multi-phase transitions make lenticular wall art, art works, and prints come alive at The WOWOW Gallery.
Metamorph by Jonathan Mitton:
Jonathan Mitton’s Metamorph transforms contemporary art with augmented reality. Starting from hand-painted surrealist drawings and enhanced by AI animation, this evolving four-image series integrates interactive elements, sound, and AR, offering collectors a living artwork that unfolds over time.
How Technology Is Changing Contemporary Art
Technology is redefining what contemporary art can be. From lenticular prints that shift with movement to augmented reality artworks that extend beyond the frame, artists are using new tools to create immersive, interactive experiences. This article explores how lenticular, 3D, holographic and AR art are changing the way we view, collect, and live with contemporary art.
The WOWOW Gallery at Manchester Art Fair 2025
The WOWOW Gallery’s 2025 Manchester Art Fair presentation explores three distinct yet connected walls — from bold contemporary abstraction to reimagined classics and oriental-inspired works. With a focus on craftsmanship, creativity, and accessibility, we’re also debuting our Under £1000 Collection to help new collectors start their art journey.