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Artwork is Flash Invader in Paris 1176 This digital collectible marks the spot near where I embraced change and said farewell to my last two wisdom teeth—a personal rite of passage, punctuated by the nearby presence of a vibrant Space Invader artwork. It's a fusion of urban art and life's quirky moments in the heart of Paris. For any inquiries or to join me in commemorating this quirky intersection of art and life, reach out directly at lucas@poap.fr. Connect with me on Farcaster: @gabo or catch up with me on Telegram: @cryptolo_ol.
Discover the Face DAO project and its innovative features at the sandbox stand.
Join the excitement at the live gaming competition hosted at the sandbox stand.
Join us for an enchanting evening at Digital Art Collectors' Night, where art enthusiasts and creators unite. Hear captivating stories from The Sandbox co-founders, Sébastien Borget and Arthur Madrid, about their expansive NFT collection of over 20,000 digital masterpieces. Discover unique pieces by renowned artists like Damien Hirst, Takashi Murakami, and Claire Silver. Celebrate the vibrant world of digital art and its collectors in the heart of Paris.
ArtVerse presents a duo exhibition of Tommy Hollenstein and Foodmasku. [Exhibition Artwork Catalogue] During the Summer of 2024 in Paris, ArtVerse presents a special duo exhibition. The featured artists are Tommy Hollenstein, who paints using the wheels of his wheelchair, and Foodmasku, who creates face masks with food. Their collaborative and individual work challenges traditional artistic boundaries, explores new creative realms, and embodies the values of harmony and equality. This exhibition, which reinterprets the Olympic spirit through their art forms, will be held from July 25 to September 8, during the Olympics and Paralympics. The philosopher John Dewey once wrote: “Art is not the possession of a privileged few; it is the authentic expression of any and all individuality.” Hollenstein and Foodmasku’s works are manifestations of this idea. They express their physical and mental trauma through their art. Hollenstein challenges conventional views of disabled artists by using his wheelchair as a brush to graffiti signs that were meant to reserve parking for disabled people. Foodmasku in this series explores the idea of the breakfast of champions in the lens of social media, navigating the fake, real and surreal by wearing them on his face.