Digital artist Beeple is "a rich man" after his non-fungible token sold for nearly $70 million at auction, Noah Davis, a postwar and contemporary art specialist at Christie's, told CNBC on Thursday.
LONDON (Reuters) - A digital artwork sold for nearly $70 million at Christie's on Thursday, in the first ever sale by a major auction house of a piece of art that does not exist in physical form.
The $69.3 million that Vignesh Sundaresan spent on “Everydays: The First 5000 Days,” a jpeg by Beeple, remains the third-highest sum ever paid for a living artist's work at auction. - Photo ...
Digital artist FEWOCiOUS auctions five new unique NFT works of art at Christie's in 2021, during the auction house's most successful year for digital art. Noam Galai / Getty Images Christie’s is ...
NFTs had a major week, with Christie’s Auctioning off its first-ever digital art exclusive and a different NFT selling for $6.6M.
Listen or watch all the new CoinDesk podcast episodes wherever you want. Everyone paying attention knew that Beeple’s Christie’s auction was likely going to set a new high-water mark for non-fungible ...
Singapore (CNN) — It was pushing 4 a.m. when Vignesh Sundaresan bought one of the most expensive artworks in history. Wearing his favorite T-shirt for the occasion, he had stayed up through the night ...
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