Dahlia Dreszer’s “Bringing the Outside In” Exhibition in Miami
Panamanian photographer Dahlia Dreszer's exhibition "Bringing the Outside In" at Green Space Miami delves into the integration of AI in art.[1] Utilizing tools like Stable Diffusion and Midjourney, Dreszer presents vivid still lifes combining traditional photography with AI-generated elements. The exhibition, running until May 17, 2025, also features interactive components where visitors can engage with AI to create art in Dreszer's style.
Dreszer views AI not as a threat but as a new artistic medium that enhances creativity, describing it as a “supercharger” rather than a replacement. She confronts criticism by highlighting the collaboration, time, and nuance involved in AI art creation. While acknowledging challenges such as lack of control over AI outputs, she appreciates its potential to produce unexpected results. [2]
Dreszer rejects the idea of a “post-human” art era, seeing AI as a complement to human creativity.
The exhibition space itself is transformed into a hybrid environment, blending elements of a garden and a living room. Fabric and plant installations, many sourced from previous events, create a tactile, immersive experience. Large-scale photographs featuring flowers, plants, and textiles reinforce the materials physically present in the space, blurring the boundaries between image and object.
Dreszer's work invites viewers to consider how memory lives in objects, how culture is carried through generations, and how technology might help reimagine both past and future. The exhibition stands as a testament to the evolving landscape of art in the age of AI.
Source: Dahlia Dreszer's Official Website
Cover photo: Dahlia Dreszer's Official Website



