A fresh NFT art drop just made waves at one of the world's premier art fairs. "Memorias No Implantadas" by artist Abigail de Andrade hit the scene during Art Basel Miami Beach last week, marking another intersection of traditional art world and digital collectibles.
The collection's debut at Miami Beach—a venue known for showcasing cutting-edge contemporary art—signals growing legitimacy for NFT projects in mainstream art circles. Andrade's work joins a curated roster of flagship digital art collections, bridging physical exhibition spaces with blockchain-based ownership.
This launch reflects an ongoing trend: established art institutions increasingly embracing crypto art as collectors seek pieces that exist both in gallery settings and on-chain.
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MetaverseLandlord
· 1h ago
Art Basel is actually starting to play with NFTs too. The traditional art scene is really becoming more and more "Web3."
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0xSleepDeprived
· 12-11 02:06
No way, Art Basel has started seriously dealing with NFTs? These days, the traditional art world has really fallen apart.
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bridge_anxiety
· 12-11 02:05
Art Basel is collecting NFTs? Alright, the traditional art world has finally bowed down.
NFTs are displayed in galleries and also on the blockchain. What's so new about that...
Honestly, who still cares whether NFTs are exhibited in galleries or purely online these days?
Another story about "the fusion of traditional and Web3," I'm tired of hearing it.
Have those Miami folks finally realized that digital art is not a scam? Not quite yet.
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ChainSauceMaster
· 12-11 01:50
Art Basel is all starting to play with NFTs now; the traditional art circle really can't turn back.
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SchrodingerAirdrop
· 12-11 01:47
Art Basel is starting to play with NFTs. Is this really the moment to go mainstream?
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DegenWhisperer
· 12-11 01:42
Art Basel is doing NFTs... Alright, the traditional art world is finally dropping the act.
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just_vibin_onchain
· 12-11 01:36
Art Basel has started to do NFTs, and this aesthetic really... can't hold back from criticizing.
A fresh NFT art drop just made waves at one of the world's premier art fairs. "Memorias No Implantadas" by artist Abigail de Andrade hit the scene during Art Basel Miami Beach last week, marking another intersection of traditional art world and digital collectibles.
The collection's debut at Miami Beach—a venue known for showcasing cutting-edge contemporary art—signals growing legitimacy for NFT projects in mainstream art circles. Andrade's work joins a curated roster of flagship digital art collections, bridging physical exhibition spaces with blockchain-based ownership.
This launch reflects an ongoing trend: established art institutions increasingly embracing crypto art as collectors seek pieces that exist both in gallery settings and on-chain.