The exhibit will include NFTs from 16 digital artists globally, including famous collectibles like CryptoPunk #110 and Autoglyph #25
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The Centre Pompidou, the top museum for contemporary art in Paris, revealed on February 10 that it plans to launch a permanent exhibit showcasing the intersection of art and blockchain through non-fungible tokens (NFTs).
The exhibit will include NFTs from 16 digital artists globally, including famous collectibles like CryptoPunk #110 and Autoglyph #25, which were both donated to the museum.
Xavier Rey, who is the director of the French National Museum of Modern Art, stated that the Centre Pompidou is continuing its focus on digital art and its relationship with blockchain technology.
Rey mentioned that the artists are now exploring the innovative territory of Web3 to create new and exciting works, and the collection of NFTs is an indication of the museum's continued support for artists in their pursuit of new means of expression, which is the core of modern art.
This spring, the Centre Pompidou, which is famous for displaying masterpieces from renowned artists like Frida Kahlo, Henri Matisse, and Vassily Kandinsky, is set to host its first-ever exhibition featuring NFTs.