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2022-12-18T16:35:25.114Z


(HANDLE) An Italian gallery in New York, four international artists and the NFTs that are changing the art market. Until January, Gloria Porcella's Ca' D'Oro gallery presents in its Chelsea space the exhibition 'Yes Nft' which alternates futuristic photos of moons, dragons and astronauts by the Italian artist Alessia Moccia (Euphoria Nft) and eco-conceptual art by Marc Balet , a friend of Andy Warhol who c


An Italian gallery in New York, four international artists and

the NFTs that are changing the art market.

Until January, Gloria Porcella's Ca' D'Oro gallery presents in its Chelsea space the exhibition

'Yes Nft'

which alternates futuristic photos of moons, dragons and astronauts by the Italian artist

Alessia Moccia

(Euphoria Nft) and eco-conceptual art by

Marc Balet

, a friend of Andy Warhol who created a moss-based tree house for the occasion: a real living being that grows, breathes, filters and regenerates itself, emphasizing the urgency of climate change.

Also represented in the gallery is

Yul Vazquez,

best known as an actor in television series such as "Seinfeld," "Russian Doll," and "Severance,".

Cuban by birth but living in the United States since he was seven years old, Vazquez paints drawing from Afro-Caribbean culture which he transforms into symbols of occult and cryptic prophecies: "A diary in images", he explains, "of what is happening every day in my soul".

Then there is an animated image by the Spaniard Salustiano (full name Salustiano García Cruz) which evokes Renaissance portraiture.

Italian Alessia

Moccia is an avant-garde NFT photographer

which combines his cosmic vision with reality.

He creates a panorama of images in a juxtaposition that subverts reality and challenges formalism.

With his dreamlike vision of galaxies floating in urban landscapes, we realize that something is changing.

An inspiration to the cosmic rebirth.

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At the vernissage, among others

, Fran Lebowitz,

author and protagonist of Pretend It's a City, Netflix series directed by Martin Scorsese, Andrea Blanch, editor-in-chief of Musée Magazine.

Wendy Goodman, design editor of New York Magazine, Stacey Yael, the founder of Visible Women, a women's intelligence agency, published in Forbes, which hosts talking circles and NFT art.

Selina Blow, stylist.

Nessia Pope, art curator.

Lou Iacovelli, the PR guru in NYC, Jason Thome, head of entertainment + culture marketing.


The art world has been turned upside down in recent years with the emergence of

Non-Fungible-Tokens, or NFTs.

These unique digital assets

, verified on a blockchain, have enabled the creation of a

bustling marketplace for digital art and collectibles

.

One of the latest developments in this space is

the rise of NFT art exhibitions.

These exhibits feature digital artwork that has been transformed into NFTs, allowing its ownership and value to be easily verified and traced.

The benefit of placing artwork on the blockchain is that the artist will receive royalty fees whenever the piece is sold or traded.

The origin of every transaction is traced, every exchange is transparent and its ownership is verified.

Galleria Ca d'Oro, an esteemed gallery that has exhibited works by Picasso, De Chirico and Matisse, is at the forefront of exploring this new NFT world.

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