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    Campari Soda and its first NFT collection

    News from the digital and NFT world – 13 July 2021

    Every day, Art Rights Magazine selects the best news from the world of digital art, to stay up to date!

    Campari Soda and its first NFT collection

    After Depero, Sacchetti, Cavalieri, Marangolo and many other artists who have made the Campari bitter bottle an Italian icon in the world, now it is the crypto artist Marco Oggian who signs the first work of Crypto Art Campari Soda.

    The collection, titled “Campari Soda Dinamico”, consists of four unique limited edition NFTs on sale on the OpenSea platform until July 20. At the moment all the works are priced at 0.1 ETH ($ 210.97) and the proceeds from the sale will be donated to the Design Faculty of the Politecnico di Milano, to support the work and creativity of the new generations of designers.

    Banksy’s NFT work “Spike” at auction

    News from the digital and NFT world – 13 July 2021

    Every day, Art Rights Magazine selects the best news from the world of digital art, to stay up to date!

    Banksy’s NFT work “Spike” at auction

    The news regarding the sale of the Spike work, created by the mysterious Banksy in 2005 and now transformed into NFT thanks to the collaboration with the Valuart platform, is recent.

    The physical work consists of a stone recovered by the artist from the wall that divides Israel and Palestine, on which Banksy wrote the word ‘spike’, or tip. After creating it, he hid it in Palestine, announcing in a statement that anyone who found it could contact him to receive a certificate of authenticity.

    Currently the original work is owned by the tenor Vittorio Grigòlo, co-founder of Valuart and the one who decided to transform it into NFT.

    The digital version consists of a video where Spike, accompanied by Grigòlo’s voice, floats in space and then crashes into the Dead Sea, thus symbolically returning home.

    The auction will be held on the platform’s website on Thursday 22 July at 22.22 and half of the proceeds will go to charity organizations in favor of conflict victims.

    The Museum Next XR Summit

    News from the digital and NFT world – 12 July 2021

    Every day, Art Rights Magazine selects the best news from the world of digital art, to stay up to date!

    Museum Next XR Summit: the summit dedicated to XR technologies in museums

    The Museum Next digital platform organizes the “Museum Next XR Summit” from 12 to 14 July, a series of virtual conferences relating to the use and adoption in museums of XR, Extended Reality technologies.

    The summit brings together more than thirty speakers who will share their ideas, experiences and innovations with the public. It is possible to access the sessions both live and thus ask questions in real time to the speakers, and through recordings that will be available on the site until the end of 2021.

    The MuseumNext XR Summit offers both an individual ticket and an institutional ticket: the former costs £ 120 and gives access to the event for one person, the latter costs £ 240 and gives access to an unlimited number of participants, as long as they all come from the same company.

    The Hermitage Museum to raise funds with NFTs

    Le news dal mondo digital e NFT – 12 luglio 2021

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    The Hermitage Museum deals with Binance for NFT funds

    The famous Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg is negotiating with Binance for the issue and sale of NFTs for the works of art in its very rich collection.

    The Museum aims to raise funds with NFTs, on the condition that Russian authorities exempt tokens from current digital assets decrees.

    It remains unclear whether or not NFTs fall within the existing regulations. The law on digital financial assets that regulates all the crypto phenomenon in Russia at the moment came into force on January 1 of this year, but it does not cover all aspects and needs to be further refined.

    The Hermitage Museum also plans to hold its first NFT exhibition of Russian art: the event will be organized as part of the “Hermitage 20/21” project, and the Museum has called it the most relevant in the field of contemporary art. .

    Photo Credits: Graphic by Daily Coin

    Who is Digital Artist Matt Kane

    Who is Digital Artist Matt Kane

    Meet Matt Kane, one of the most famous crypto artists of the moment

    The first was Beeple… and from that moment on we all know how it went! In fact, there are many crypto artists who have seen their popularity grow in recent months, sought after by major auction houses or art galleries and among them there is certainly the American Matt Kane with his Generative Art.

    But who is this artist? Let’s find out together!

    Matt Kane’s career began in Chicago around 2004 when a local gallery began selling his oil paintings. With his move to Seattle, art took a back seat and he learned to write codes on his own until he became a web engineer. A few years later and with more time available to him, he fulfills his desire for him: to combine his creative and technological skills to land in the world of digital art.

    In fact, in his works, despite being one of the best known crypto artists, the traditional training as a painter is always evident, his hand, the trace of a pencil or a brush: Kane takes an example from the great masters of art history passed, translating and renewing their gestures in the digital and crypto world.

    In September 2020, the turning point came for him: through the Async Art platform, Kane put his NFT work “Right Place & Right Time” on sale, which was then sold for 262 ETH, approximately $ 100,000; a sum, for that moment, astronomical.

    This sale was significant not only for Kane, but also for all the other digital artists: it helped to create a market for them and, consequently, crypto art started to get higher and higher selling prices and the increasing attention of numerous collectors.

    “People have been experimenting in this space for years, but it was Matt Kane’s sale last year that created a big change,” said Lindsay Howard, digital art curator at the marketplace Foundation.

    From that moment on, the rise was unstoppable for Kane until two recent auctions: his was in fact the crypto version of Monet’s “Sheaves”, an impressionist masterpiece sold in 2019 by Sotheby’s in its physical version for $ 110.9 million, and now instead sold for $ 214,200 during the “Natively digital” the first auction totally dedicated to the NFT world by the British auction house. With Bonhams however, Kane sold a few weeks ago “M87 Black Hole Deconstruction # 9M87”, an NFT that reinterprets our idea of environment for the figure of $ 62,812.

    Kane recently joined, along with 9 other artists, the selection committee of the MOCA, Museum of Crypto Art: further confirmation of the importance of this artist on the crypto scene.

    Photo Credits: “Right Place & Right Time” by Matt Kane

    Lost painting by Rembrandt found in Rome

    Lost painting by Rembrandt found in Rome

    The work, belonging to a Roman family, could be worth up to $ 239 million

    The discovery was announced by the art historian Marco Mascolo during the “Discovering Masterpiece” symposium held at Villa Medici, the French Academy in Rome. An initiative promoted by the Italian Heritage Foundation which aims to promote moments of cultural and scientific understanding, in Italy and abroad, for the study and dissemination of Italian and international masterpieces in Italian collections.

    “Kicking off the ‘Discovering Masterpiece’ project with the discovery of an absolute masterpiece by one of the most beloved artists of all time”, said President Guido Talarico, “is a source of great pride for our Foundation, born with the ‘goal of enhancing Italian private collections by proposing a new approach to collecting. The intent is to share sometimes unpublished works with the general public, as in this case, leaving them in Italy with the aim of raising awareness in our country of the immense potential of one of its flagship assets, such as its artistic heritage. cultural, as a driving force for economic growth “.

    The work, “Adoration of the Magi” which dates back to 1632 – 1633 and of which there are also other copies of which the best known are kept in St. Petersburg and Gothenburg, was rediscovered in a completely random way: it was in fact part of the private collections of a Roman family who had no idea it was an original by the Dutch master.

    In 2016 an accidental fall from a wall made it necessary to redo the frame and only then, thanks to the intervention of the restorer Antonella Di Francesco, intent on recovering and cleaning the work, the masterpiece came to light, giving way to the Education.

    Nel corso del mio lavoro”, ha dichiarato la restauratrice, “può capitare una delle cose più belle della vita: la coscienza improvvisa di essere davanti ad un’opera di un autore molto grande che ti si rivela, che esce dalla sua zona opaca e ti sceglie per essere riscattato dall’oscurità. È questo il momento in cui bisogna vincere le vertigini capaci di farci sprofondare in quel meraviglioso senso di appartenenza alla storia. É un brivido che non ha pari, che vibra fino a trascinarti in un impulso irrefrenabile di morbosa curiosità. Non lo combatto e mi lascio portare dentro all’incantesimo”.

    The work could have a very high value, even beyond the artist’s auction record: in 2009 at Christie’s London a Rembrandt painting sold for £ 20.2 million (roughly $ 33.25 million), but the Roman canvas may even have an estimate of between $ 83.7 and $ 239 million.

    Instagram is working to integrate NFTs on social media

    News from the digital and NFT world – 8 JULY 2021

    Every day, Art Rights Magazine selects the best news from the world of digital art, to stay up to date!

    Instagram is working to integrate NFTs on social media

    The Instagram team is working on the implementation of the features dedicated to the NFT world of the application, to get even closer to the Crypto universe.

    Developer Alessandro Paluzzi stated that “Instagram continues to work on NFT Collectibles”, specifying that Instagram posts related to NFTs will be labeled “Collectible”, to clearly show users the presence in the post of a Crypto work available at the purchase.

    Although Instagram has yet to announce the actual launch of an NFT offer on the platform, the news has already caused a sensation and has ignited the souls of artists, collectors and experts in the art sector.

    Adam Mosseri, head of Instagram, also added that they are devising useful tools for creators to earn a living through the use of the app alone, such as a paid service dedicated to fans, necessary to allow the sale of NFTs on the platform.

    ICA Miami Museum acquires its first NFT

    News from the digital and NFT world – 8 JULY 2021

    Every day, Art Rights Magazine selects the best news from the world of digital art, to stay up to date!

    The Institute of Contemporary Art in Miami recently announced that it has acquired the NFT CryptoPunk 5293, the first Crypto Art work to become part of a museum collection, as a part of a donation by museum trustee Eduardo Burrillo.

    The work is part of the corpus of 10,000 CryptoPunk created by the Larva Labs collective, inspired by British punk rock culture and in particular CryptoPunk 5293 is one of 3,840 female punks created so far.

    “CryptoPunk represent innovation in art, identity and cultural archive. I am so pleased to support the experimentation in the ICA Miami collection by contributing with an important work that captures contemporary discourse and the evolution of artistic practice. “said Eduardo Burillo, ICA Miami Trustee.

    “CryptoPunk 5293 joins the ICA Miami collection as a work that is truly representative of the cultural spirit of the time and will have historical significance for generations to come, reflecting ICA Miami’s commitment to promoting an expansive understanding of contemporary art and cultural production of the 21st century. We are enormously grateful for Eduardo Burillo’s extraordinary vision and generosity with this historic gift to the museum” added ICA Miami Artistic Director Alex Gartenfeld.

    The sale of NFT rises to $ 2.5 billion in the first half of 2021

    News from the digital and NFT world – 7 JULY 2021

    Every day, Art Rights Magazine selects the best news from the world of digital art, to stay up to date!

    The sale of NFT rises to $ 2.5 billion in the first half of 2021

    According to the latest data made available by DappRadar, a site that tracks NFT sales across multiple Blockchains, the crypto market has risen further in the second quarter of 2021 with $ 2.5 billion in sales so far, compared to just $ 13. 7 million in the first half of 2020.

    Sales volumes have continued to remain high since March of this year: according to NonFungible.com, the sales figure would be $ 1.3 billion, excluding approximately $ 8 billion of NFT DeFi.

    However, both sites only track the sales that take place on the blockchain, also known as “on-chain” transactions: this excludes the so-called “off-chain” transactions from the count, like all the millionaire auctions held in this period; this means that the sales volume is even higher than that declared by the sites.

    However, not all markets have seen growth: the US National Basketball Association’s NBA Top Shot marketplace, for example, which allows fans to buy and trade NFTs in video form, has seen volumes shrink and buyers drop to 246,000 a June from 403,000 in March. The average price of a “moment” Top Shot plummeted to $ 27 in June, after reaching a peak of $ 182 in February.

    The best movies about the Crypto and NFT world

    The best movies about the Crypto and NFT world

    Let’s find out together 5 films that talk about the phenomenon of the moment

    Crypto Art has been a phenomenon that has long since exploded and even the cinema could not help but notice the great artistic novelty of recent years!

    But what are the best movies and TV series on the crypto and NFT world ever made? Let’s find out together!

    1) “StartUp” (2016)

    “StartUp” is an American television series broadcast between 2016 and 2018 on the Crackle on-demand platform and from this year it is also available on Netflix. The story, set in the world of finance, tells the story of Nick, Ronald and Izzy who invest and launder dirty money in a new and revolutionary independent cryptocurrency called “Gencoin”: the survival of this project, however, will prove particularly difficult between interests. criminals, rampant corruption and unscrupulous investors.

    2) “Feels Good Man” (2020) 

    Presented at the Sundance Film Festival, the famous international independent film festival, “Feel Good Man” is a documentary that tells the transformation of the meme “Pepe the frog” from a funny and harmless frog with anthropomorphic forms to a favorite symbol of the far right in everything. the world. From this unexpected and unwanted change, new versions of the frog known as “Rare Peppers” have begun to circulate and marketed for figures that have even touched $ 100,000 through the creation of a veritable cryptocurrency known as PEPECASH. In the documentary, the designer and creator Matt Furie tells the story from his point of view, claiming its authorship.

    3) “The Greatest NFT Film Ever Made” (2021) 

    Made by “The Defiant”, a platform that deals with decentralized finance and visible on their YouTube channel, “The Greatest NFT Film Ever Made” is the unsuccessful attempt, according to its creators, to explain to the public that NFTs and the blockchain are as completely as possible, trying to cover every single area touched by this technology: art, fashion, music, metaverse and finance. The film investigates and goes to the discovery of “the craziest and meanest tokens ever”.

    4) “Cryptopia: Bitcoin, And The Future of The Internet” (2021) 

    Available for viewing on Amazon Prime, “Cryptopia: Bitcoin, And The Future of The Internet” is a documentary that seeks to explain in detail the crypto and Blockchain world by touching on various issues such as decentralized finance (DeFi), web 3.0 and decentralization. The film saw the participation of the major exponents of this sector with targeted interviews with Andreas Antonopoulos, Laura Shin, Wences Casares, Charlie Lee, Vitalik Buterin, Preethi Kasireddy, Dr. Robert Kahn, Roger Ver, Samson Mow and many others.

    5) “The Underground Sistine Chapel” (2021) 

    “The Underground Sistine Chapel” is a French documentary visible for free on YouTube, which tells the story of the creation by street artist Pascal Boyart of a modern Sistine Chapel during the 2020 lockdown in the heart of an old gold foundry in the Parisian suburb . The work was then divided into a series of NFTs, each of which corresponding to one of the characters of the great scenes, then put up for sale on OpenSea.