Hello fellow collectors!
This newsletter is meant to solve a pain point near and dear to my heart -- discovery. As a collector, I’ve noticed that it’s increasingly difficult to:
Discover NFT art exhibitions - if I don’t see them coming I miss out completely!
Keep track of all NFT art exhibitions - when they are launching, what are the price and supply of the release, etc.
Gone are the days of scouring and sifting through the noise on X. Every week, I’ll curate the top upcoming exhibitions across web3 so that you never miss one you care about again.
Without further ado, here is our inaugural curated list:
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See below for links to each exhibition along my takes on each.
Generative video is not a genre I see too often - this collection takes things a step further by allowing NFT holders to mint 5 “portraits”, which is produced with input from the collector in an environment they’ve set up called Portrait Studio. Love the experimental side of this.
This animated collection is very eclectic and is proclaimed by Glitch Candies to be the first generative audiovisual NFT collection.
Itan World definitely has a unique perspective among curators, with its African-inspired works across various categories. Karalang’s works have a distinctive colorful style, and this exhibition is a can’t miss for those who enjoy illustrations.
Lux Perpetua strikes me as a Daft Punk-esque AI portrait collection. Lots of cool variations in the previews and I can see this also become very PFP-able.
Marco’s AI model was trained primarily by a picture of pieces of wood on the floor - crazy how something so simple turned into outputs that absolutely pass my wall test.
Forever Projects is back with its latest release featuring Miles Peyton, with a collection exploring harp sponges, which actually look pretty cool in real life so looking forward to seeing Miles’ take on them.
The next Art Blocks Curated release features Remnynt’s first release on the platform. Proscenium’s sample outputs showcase vibrant patterns and evoke, dare I say, groovy vibes.
SkaldaAI is an up-and-coming curator that I feel has been flying under the radar since their first exhibition in Aug/Sep. They are back, with a collection by DocT that explores fairy tales in vibrant, colorful fashion.
Bright Moments has a good track record of identifying up-and-coming talent and this exhibition showcases the most recent artists in residence.
Coming off a massive Auntieverse exhibition, Fellowship has been on a roll lately. Andrea’s works focus on how time can change our memories - admittedly I get flashbacks from my childhood when I look at these works - I’m following this one closely as more details emerge.
I hope you found this helpful - I’d love to continually improve this newsletter so if you have any feedback reach out to me on X or Warpcast.
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Announcing a newsletter to help you never miss an upcoming art exhibition again: The Art Collector Each week I will curate a list of upcoming exhibitions across all of web3. You can view the first edition here 👇 https://paragraph.xyz/@theartcollector/edition-1