Frances top modern art museum to display CryptoPunks, Autoglyphs NFTs

A new exhibition targeting the intersection of art and blockchain will open this spring at the Centre Pompidou, home of the first collection of modern art in Europe. 3981 Total views 65 Total shares Listen to article 0:00 News Own this piece of history

Collect this article as an NFT Pariss leading contemporary art museum, the Centre Pompidou, announced on Feb. 10 an upcoming permanent exhibition targeting the intersection between art and the blockchain represented by nonfungible tokens (NFTs).

According to an announcement on Feb. 10, the Centre will feature NFTs from over 16 digital artists around the world, including popular collectibles, such as CryptoPunk #110 and Autoglyph #25, both donated to the Centre Pompidou.

Le Centre Pompidou fait lacquisition dun ensemble duvres traitant des relations entre blockchain et cration artistique, dont ses premiers NFT !
Ce sont 18 projets de 13 artistes franais et internationaux qui entrent en collection.
Plus d'infos https://t.co/PXL4O2E9vh pic.twitter.com/sNI7EYtK5E— Centre Pompidou (@CentrePompidou) February 10, 2023

Xavier Rey, director of the French National Museum of Modern Art, notedthat the Centre Pompidou is pursuing its interest in digital art, in connection with the blockchain. According to Rey:Web3 is an innovative territory that artists have now seized upon to create original and daring work, and this collection reaffirms our support for artists in their conquest of new means of expression, which is the foundation of modern art.

The exhibition scheduled for this spring marks NFTs first display at the internationally renowned Centre Pompidou, home to other artists masterpieces such as Vassily Kandinsky, Frida Kahlo and Henri Matisse.

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We are honored to announce that Autoglyph #25 (donated by us), and Cryptopunk #110 (generously donated by our friends at @yugalabs) have been acquired by @CentrePompidou for their permanent collection. pic.twitter.com/q8URwLHbTR— Larva Labs (@larvalabs) February 10, 2023

NFT creator Yuga Labs, which has owned the intellectual property (IP) of CryptoPunks since March 2022, said the initiative is part of a legacy project that donates Punks to leading art institutions worldwide. The company already donated CryptoPunk #305 to the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami.

Seeing CryptoPunk #110 displayed in the Centre Pompidou, arguably the worlds most prestigious contemporary art museum, is a great moment for the Web3 and NFT ecosystem, and were honored to help drive this cultural conversation, commentedYuga Labs co-founder Greg Solano.

NFTs are digital assets that represent real-world objects like art, music, in-game items and videos.Based on distributed ledger technology, NFTs can serve as a method of authentication for buyers of unique items, proving aspects such as ownership. #France #Adoption #Artists #Art #NFT

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