The Decentral Art Pavilion Venice Edition, titled 'Singularity' featured over 200 NFT works of art created by leading influential international artists shaping the NFT space. 'Singularity was a deep-dive into decentralized art, aimed to educate, engage and enthrall the aficionado, the collector, and the public at large. In such a fast-evolving creative dominion, it was crucial to foster a dialogue around NFTs and their impact on mainstream art in order to develop a wider public understanding and appreciation of decentralized technologies. The exhibition was the first anthological presentation of world-acclaimed NFT artworks, casting light on the spectacular culture around the NFT community, while fostering artistic experiences that determined the social significance of digitization for future generations. “For the first time in history, the blockchain evolves beyond its foundations in niche tech communities. NFTs are transcending industries and transforming economies: the Decentral Art Pavilion was an international event that focused on the artists, companies, and individuals using Non-Fungible Tokens to advance adoption of blockchain in the art world,” said Decentral Art Pavilion co-founder and CEO Florencia S.M. Brück. A veritable pantheon of artistic luminaries graced the exhibition, their works pulsating with the energy of this new digital frontier. Masterpieces from Andy Warhol, Snowfro, Dmitri Cherniak, Kevin McCoy, Hal Finney, Sarah Meyohas, Beeple, Piterpasma, Coldie, Aaron Penne, Hackatao, Studio Drift, Justin Aversano, XCOPY, Botto, Trevor Jones, and Matt DesLaurier among others punctuated the space, each piece a unique verse in the evolving epic of digital art. Further enriching the space was an opulent collection of over 200 digital artworks, birthed from the visionary minds of more than 80 preeminent international artists. These pioneers, pushing against the boundaries of the known art world, are the avant-garde architects sculpting the emergent realms of Digital space.
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Palazzo Giustinian

Dorsoduro, 3228
Venice, Italy