Without Compromise: Nicholas Bruckman Presents the Unvarnished Truth about NFTs in New Doc Minted
The film doesn’t seek to win anyone over to the NFT cause, but to ensure people understand why the technology is changing art
The film doesn’t seek to win anyone over to the NFT cause, but to ensure people understand why the technology is changing art
The much anticipated EVENT, a collection of 500 algorithmic artworks by renowned French conceptual artist Bernar Venet, will be offered at Sotheby’s New York
The speed and direct nature of money raised on chain is helping to get relief to the country faster than traditional methods
He’s among a growing group for whom art has always been part of their lives, just not in the traditional sense
Agoria and partners have created a way for museumgoers to use Tezos and the NFT platform fx(hash) to take a unique generative version of some Musée pieces home with them
By using AI tools she’s creating unique one-of-one works that live on chain
Web3 is still tricky for artists to understand so LAL ART is there to help bridge the gaps
Australia’s Future Art has championed emerging web3 artists through NFT dance parties since 2021. Now, they’re working in corporate spaces to make the phygital art more accessible, alive and influential.
The Toledo Museum of Art is currently showing his digital art experience Sankofa Carnival
We check in on the upcoming launch of his web3 culture streetwear brand
Art took over Singapore this past week as institutions, galleries and public spaces showcased works by local, regional and international artists. And there was enough digital art to keep this web3er satisfied.
His Smoke and Mirrors collection features physical and digital art rooted in mysticism.
The installation showcased elements from all three acts of the immersive work
You can now co-own a piece of a prominent physical painting via blockchain.
Three art installations during TOKEN2049 Week prove that NFTs are still cool, important and most definitely not dead.
Like the computer tools of the 80s and 90s, blockchain might be the next wave of tech and art.
Web3 is powering a new way to raise capital for a multitude of creative projects
Digital art that can be sold as NFTs is changing how galleries deal with exhibitions