Source: The Art Newspaper.
Bricks-and-mortar commercial spaces are bringing crypto art to life, “providing an experience beyond the artwork living on a cell phone”.
Source: The Art Newspaper.
Bricks-and-mortar commercial spaces are bringing crypto art to life, “providing an experience beyond the artwork living on a cell phone”.
Source: Mail&Guardian.
The fine-arts industry, with its mixed bag of posterity and austerity, has not been immune to the spread of Covid-19. Consuming art is a visual activity that uses sight and sometimes touch at galleries, museums, or even private showings. But almost a year since the outbreak, the persistent Covid-19 has been making purveyors of art realise that many people are happy to appreciate or buy art online.
Source: The Art Newspaper.
With interest in non-fungible tokens growing fast, the legal questions are testing the experts. Alongside cryptocurrency-rich investors looking for a quick profit, scammers and fraudsters have entered the space amid the frenzy.
BE OPEN Art is happy to announce that Yulia Virko, Switzerland-born and Moscow-based artist exploring the complexity of human nature and consciousness, has been voted the Artist of the Month by the visitors of art.beopenfuture.com website.