Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Non-fungible tokens have transformed the art world, offering artists innovative ways to create, sell and profit from their digital ...
The giddy craze for nonfungible tokens brought the crypto crowd to art auctions. Now, long after the bubble burst, some still believe. Credit...Erik Carter Supported by By Steven Kurutz “It was a ...
Digital artist FEWOCiOUS auctions five new unique NFT works of art at Christie's in 2021, during the auction house's most successful year for digital art. Noam Galai / Getty Images Christie’s is ...
Christie’s has quietly shuttered its digital art department, marking the end of a short but influential experiment that helped propel NFTs and A.I. art into the mainstream. The move comes as the art ...
Christie’s, the 258-year-old British auction house best known for selling masterpieces like da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi, has been one of the most high-profile traditional institutions to embrace digital ...
Christie’s auction house is reportedly closing its digital art department, but will continue to auction NFTs under a broader category. UK auction giant Christie’s is reportedly closing its department ...