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Investors target booming digital art market despite ‘heist’ fears

By MilyeOctober 18, 20241 Min Read
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Last month much of the traditional art world had not heard of Mike Winkelmann. Then the digital artist sold a piece that only exists online for £50 million at a Christie’s auction. Beeple, as he is professionally known, is now the third most expensive living artist in terms of auction prices, after Jeff Koons and David Hockney.

The sale of Winkelmann’s computerised collage of 5,000 images — which include a pregnant cyborg Michael Jackson and a Buzz Lightyear with breasts — has catapulted the digital art scene into the spotlight.

It was made possible by new blockchain-based technology called “non-fungible tokens”, or NFTs, which are certificates of authenticity stored on digital ledgers to prove ownership.

The work of artists such as Winkelmann, also known as Beeple, often has a dystopian theme

The work of artists such as Winkelmann, also known as Beeple, often has a dystopian theme

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