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Miami, Jun 2 (EFE/EPA).- NFT BAZL on Wednesday opened at The Temple House in Miami, the world’s first physical NFT gallery (Non-fungible token), showcasing both physical and digital art using the blockchain to bridge the gap between the physical and digital art worlds.The event features prominent digital artists such as Daniel Mazzone, Super Buddha, and more. (Camera: CRISTOBAL HERRERA). SHOT LIST: THE OPENING OF THE NFT BAZL SHOWROOM AT THE TEMPLE HOUSE IN MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, US .SOUND BITES: ORI OHAYON, HEAD OF CORPORATE DEVELOPMENT AT GDA CAPITAL; MAX JAMALI, ARTIST; AND LEONID KHANKIN, PRESIDENT AND CREATIVE DIRECTOR AT ERNST BENZ.
New York, May 15 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Alba Vigaray) Like a large part of the world population, the coronavirus forced the artist Manolo Valdés to isolate himself, but far from being carried away by passivity and Boredom, the Spaniard spent up to 18 hours a day dedicated to his work, and now shows the fruits of that effort at the Opera Gallery in New York.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION OF THE SPANISH ARTIST MANOLO VALDÉS, EXPOSED AT THE OPERA GALLERY IN NEW YORK.
New York, May 15 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Alba Vigaray) Like a large part of the world population, the coronavirus forced the artist Manolo Valdés to isolate himself, but far from being carried away by passivity and Boredom, the Spaniard spent up to 18 hours a day dedicated to his work, and now shows the fruits of that effort at the Opera Gallery in New York.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION OF THE SPANISH ARTIST MANOLO VALDÉS, EXPOSED AT THE OPERA GALLERY IN NEW YORK. SOUNDBITES IN SPANISH OF VALDÉS.
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Andy Warhol’s Mao sold for HK$98.5 million, or about $12.7 million, to a private collector at a Sotheby's auction in Hong Kong on Sunday. The painting fetched less than the $15 million pre-sale ceiling price, but still increased in value from its previous sale. The name of the winning collector has not been revealed. The piece, which is signed by the artist, was made with acrylic and silkscreen ink on canvas and measures 50 by 42 inches. Warhol began his silk-screen portraits of former Chinese leader Chairman Mao Zedong in 1972 and based the series on an photo portrait of Mao that he found in the 'Little Red Book' Chinese officials had previously stopped any sales of Warhol's paintings of the former Chinese leader on Chinese territory, as the government strictly controls images of Mao, so this auction represents the first time that one of the iconic Warhol paintings of the former Chairman was sold in China. The portrait last went under the hammer in London three years ago and its value has grown by 20 percent with this latest sale.