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Being together and sharing experiences is one of our most important human needs. However, in recent months, we've had to find new and creative ways to stay in touch, mostly virtually. Now we finally have the opportunity to meet face-to-face again. It’s a great feeling, because for us at Absolut, one thing is clear – nothing beats together #InRealLife.
But what is it that defines togetherness? That’s what we wanted to know from four up-and-coming digital artists. We asked them to share their answers with us in the form of digital art.
We’ll introduce you to our artists and share their personal interpretation of “THE ABSOLUT ART OF TOGETHERNESS” – in a virtual gallery on this website, at a public exhibition in Munich, Germany, and of course, on their and our social media channels. Plus, you'll also have the chance to bid on the digital art as NFTs.
At Absolut, we believe in the power of innovative digital art in all its forms. So, we'll be sharing with you the togetherness artwork from four digital artists starting on August 16, 2021, for two weeks #InRealLife at a public exhibition at Munich Central station.
At the same time, we’ll showcase their work in a virtual gallery right here. This gives each of you the opportunity to discover all the digital artwork no matter where you are.
Digital artists are as diverse as all the other people we meet in our lives. They are fusionists. Aesthetes. Changemakers. Pop mutants. Minimalists. And sometimes all at the same time. For THE ABSOLUT ART OF TOGETHERNESS, four up-and-coming digital artists are putting their own personal definition of togetherness on the digital canvas, starting on August 16, 2021, and sharing it with the whole world as NFT art. This is one way art can bring us all together.
Energetic, loud and dreamy – these are the interdisciplinary works of Austrian artist and Berliner-by-choice Ju Schnee. Whether oil painting, sculpture, multimedia or augmented reality – her art always emerges from a movement and freezes the moment.
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For NFT pioneer Markus aka Marterium, everything revolves around form and color: His digital art is created through the interplay of man and machine, arouses emotion and motivates us to never lose sight of our dreams.
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LAST SOLD FOR 1.65 ETH
LAST SOLD FOR 1.5 ETH
Timo's works stand for the need to have a closer look. The Frankfurt-based artist creates immersive, visual worlds and digital concepts that deal with the very ingredients of life. The basic contrasts of nature. The balances that shape our togetherness.
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RESERVE PRICE 0.5 ETH
RESERVE PRICE 0.5 ETH
RESERVE PRICE 0.5 ETH
Silan may have vocal cord paralysis – but that doesn't keep the Berlin artist from speaking out loudly against racism through his work. 30 years ago, he came to Germany as refugee. Under the name GHOZT, he now explores the controversial topics of human emotion, social conflicts and taboos.
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RESERVE PRICE 1 ETH
We all know cryptocurrencies. But the hype around "crypto art" is relatively new. While both ideas are based on blockchain technology, they differ in one fundamental respect. Anyone can exchange one Bitcoin for another, but crypto artwork is and always will be unique. It consists of "non-fungible tokens",or NFTs for short.
Think of a digital photograph of the Mona Lisa. There may be millions of worthless copies of it, but if you own the NFT, you own the masterpiece itself. Since NFTs are kept on a decentralized blockchain that cannot be changed, it is always clearly evident who currently owns them.
You can look forward to bidding on the NFT art by the digital artists in a digital auction. The only thing you’ll need is a MetaMask wallet and Ether, the digital currency.
Auctions will take place via the foundation.app platform starting August 16, 2021. The artists will put their art online for auction, and you can bid directly from there. As soon as the first valid bid is placed, a 24-hour countdown begins. If a bid is placed within the last 15 minutes of the auction, 15 additional minutes are added to the countdown. Once the auction is over, artists receive 85 percent of the sale price, with the rest distributed to the platform. If the artwork is resold virtually afterwards, a license fee of ten percent flows back to the wallet of the person who created the NFT on each occasion. Sounds fair, doesn't it?