Rosie Gibbens at Tel Aviv Museum of Art
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The Zabludowicz Collection is delighted to loan Rosie Gibbens' 'The New Me: Relaxation and wellness exercise machine', (2022) to the Tel Aviv Museum of Art for their exhibition, 'NFT> One of a Kinds', running until 3 December 2022.
The Museum presents a unique project of its kind in the world, focusing on the phenomenon of NFTs – Non-Fungible Tokens, or digital files registered by an e-commerce network (blockchain) whose technology enables reliable identification of the source, thereby rendering it unique.
In March 2021, Christie’s sold the work Everydays by American digital artist Bepple for a record $69.3 million. It is the most expensive digital work sold to date, and the first to NFT enter public consciousness as such. Forty NFT works by local and international artists are displayed in the entrance lobby of the Amir Building. The encounter with the virtual world within the real space offers visitors the experience of being in both spaces at once, while moving between them.
Further information on the exhibition can be found on the Tel Aviv Museum of Art website.