Paris's leading contemporary art museum, the Centre Pompidou announced on Feb. 10 an upcoming permanent exhibition targeting the intersection between art and the blockchain represented by nonfungible tokens (NFTs). According to an announcement on Feb. 10, the Centre will feature NFTs from over 16 digital artists around the world, including popular collectables such as CryptoPunk #110 and Autoglyph #25, both donated to the Centre Pompidou.
Xavier Rey, director of the French National Museum of Modern Art, noted in a statement that the Centre Pompidou is "pursuing its interest in digital art, in connection with the blockchain." NFT creator Yuga Labs, which owns the intellectual property (IP) of the CryptoPunks since March 2022, said the initiative is part of a legacy project that donates Punks to leading art institutions worldwide. The company already donated CryptoPunk #305 to the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami.
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