While blockchain is best known as a digital, immutable ledger, some are viewing the technology as inspiration for a new medium of artwork inspired by bitcoin, systems of decentralization and financial ...
With a background in gaming, virtual worlds and Web3, he approaches art and collecting from the infrastructure side of digital culture.
Abu Dhabi, UAE, July 14th, 2026, FinanceWireBridging the gap between historic internet art and decentralized finance, the ...
Last month I spent a week in Moscow where I spoke at the Skolkova Robotics Forum on Smart Matter: 4 Things That Are Making Every “Thing” Smart. While there, I happened to visit a very unique gallery ...
Every Monday morning, artnet News brings you The Gray Market. The column decodes important stories from the previous week—and offers unparalleled insight into the inner workings of the art industry in ...
2018 has brought both highs and lows to the art market. Auction records were broken, confidence levels wavered, paintings were shredded, and social media continued to change the artist’s role in the ...
Jorge Espinosa, managing partner with Espinosa Martinez in Miami. They say that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. However, the world of art is not just about beauty. It is about originality, ...
Blockchain offers the ability for Black artists to track and verify their art work, along with the possibility of fractional ownership Art sales in the online market amounted to $5.9 billion in 2019 ...
In 2019, blockchain will continue to be deployed in new ways – and in sectors not always associated with the adoption of new technology. Santander estimates the blockchain could save the banking ...
DeviantArt, the online art gallery, is expanding the reach of DeviantArt Protect, which is a tool they developed to detect stolen art posted to their website. The new update will now allow artists to ...
A blockchain company has bought a piece of Banksy artwork and burnt it. But instead of destroying the value of the art, they claim to have made it more valuable, because it was sold as a piece of ...
The utterly “tasteless and gross” representation of the famed picture taken Sept. 11, 2001 was reportedly removed from GameStop’s beta marketplace. You can call it a "collectable avatar" but it's ...