![]() Steinbrecher-Pfandt has also curated projects with leading international art institutions, including the Ars Electronica Festival in Linz, Austria the Palais de Tokyo in Paris, France and the Venice Biennial. She was the co-founder and executive director of the art fair Viennacontemporary in 2012-2018, raising over $12 million and securing the fair’s position in the top 10 of must-visit art fairs on the global art circuit. Blockchain.art (BCA) is a blockchain-supported marketplace and e-commerce solution for galleries, museums and artists. Serial entrepreneur Christina Steinbrecher-Pfandt brings more than 15 years of expertise in building art marketplaces to the role of CEO at Blockchain.art (BCA). Sarah Belden currently continues to advise both corporate and private clients in building their collections, representing collectors at auction and has recently joined the Artemundi Global Art Fund as part of their advisory team.Ĭhristina Steinbrecher-Pfandt – CEO and Founder of Blockchain.Art, 40 under 40 Apollo Magazine I Technology-minded art world entrepreneur (Berlin/San Francisco). Unique Multiples is a new Contemporary Art platform that offers Curated Artist’s Editions that are authenticated using blockchain technology, proving provenance for physical and digital artworks that can be verified online and in real-time. Most recently, in 2017, Belden founded a new Art & Tech start-up called Unique Multiples, headquartered in Madrid, Spain. In addition to curating independent projects over the years, she has worked as a Gallerist, Private Collections Manager, and has consulted on numerous projects in the U.S. Sarah Belden has worked professionally within the art world in several diverse capacities and holds a Master’s Degree in the History of the Art Market, Art History and Connoisseurship from Christie’s Education and a Bachelor’s in Art History from New York University. Join us as we discover more about these new art mediums and their burgeoning economies! The first panel titled, The Medium is the Message: Cardano and Blockchain Art: The “Global Village” realized through “on-chain” Digital Art, is led by moderator Christina Steinbrecher-Pfandt, the founder of blockchain.art and includes prominent Canadian multidisciplinary artist Sarah Anne Johnson, NFT collector Jim Sanders and artist and founder of unsigned_algorithms Alex Watanabe. The virtual panels will feature prominent Canadian and international artists, collectors and NFT/blockchain experts to explore “the medium is the message” and issues of decentralization, accessibility and ecological sustainability. Belden is a fine art advisor, independent curator and founder of Unique Multiples Editions (Milan). This summer, MOCA will host two Creative Conversations panels curated by Sarah Belden. Photographs and video of McGinness’s studio by Sherry Griffin, 2013.PANEL 1 – The Medium is the Message: Cardano and Blockchain Art: The “Global Village” realized through “on-chain” Digital Art Curated by Sarah Belden Fine Art Advisoryīuilding from the success of MOCA’s GTA360 Mozilla Hubs commission as part of the exhibition, Greater Toronto Art 2021, and the recent inaugural NFT launch with artist Maria Qamar, the Museum continues its exploration of contemporary visual art practices in the digital realm. Ravenal, Sydney and Frances Lewis Family Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, VMFA. This exhibition has been organized by the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, in collaboration with Ryan McGinness. This exhibition explores the creative process behind the making of the commissioned painting. With intuition as his guide, he then collaged the images using the screen-printing process to create vibrant, densely layered paintings that serve as an introduction to the museum’s holdings. McGinness reinterpreted the works through a process of hand drawing and computer design, producing a repertoire of new icons. The painting’s 200 icons are all based on works in VMFA’s collection, which McGinness studied over several years through direct observation, books, and the museum’s website. The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VMFA) in Richmond commissioned McGinness to create a new multipart painting- Art History Is Not Linear (VMFA). He refers to these as icons, a nod to his interest in merging corporate culture and fine art. His early interest in design, illustration, and popular culture led to a flat, cleanedged style of bold logolike images. Culture is a multidimensional network that feeds and builds upon itself in a mash up that transcends time."-Ryan McGinnessīorn and raised in Virginia Beach and now based in New York, McGinness (born 1972) is known for his lively marriage of abstraction and figuration. " Art history is not linear although it is often taught as such.
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