Orlando Museum of Art Unveils NFT Exhibition

The Orlando Museum of Art has unveiled its next exhibition, "Twentysomethings," which will feature works from Fabio Sandoval's private NFT collection.

by Flavia S.
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The Orlando Museum of Art has unveiled its next exhibition, “Twentysomethings,” which will feature NFT artworks.

The exhibition — the first of its kind in Central Florida, taking place from Jan 28 to May 7, 2023 — features the private collection of Fabio Sandoval, a 25-year-old local collector who became interested in NFTs since their early stages.

The works are predominantly figurative and were made using a range of mediums — such as oil on canvas and spray paint on steel.

Some of them will be NFT artworks by Jake Fried, a well-known artist from the United Kingdom who began his career as a painter. 

“Still Life With Lemons,” a hand-drawn animation on paper with ink and white-out, and “No Go – Night Visions #264,” a still image based on hand-drawn animation with ink and white-out, are two examples of Fried’s NFT artworks — both minted on the Ethereum blockchain — that will be on show during the exhibition.

NFTs are fast bringing traditional art into the digital realm, spawning a new form of expression and relevance for artists and collectors alike.

This revolution has renewed art and its value, enthralling new generations and providing emerging artists with a new source of income and recognition.

Museums all around the world are taking notice of the popularity of NFTs and moving toward Web3; last August, the Museum of the City of New York filed a trademark application to enter the metaverse and NFT space, while last May Dubai’s Museum of the Future announced a partnership with Binance NFT marketplace for the launch of its first NFT collection, “The Most Beautiful NFTs in the Metaverse.”

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