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No stranger to controversy, Madonna is working on an intimate project that received a lot of criticism. The singer teamed up with artist Beeple to create a 3D-cartoon version of herself with plants and insects coming out of her vagina. Despite the huge backlash that his NFT collection has received already, the “Like A Prayer” singer still defines it as “art.” “I think it’s really important that people know that a lot of thought and conversation went into creating these videos,” the singer said, claiming that she is just “doing what women have been doing since the beginning of time; give birth....
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New York (AFP) - A digital collage by American artist Beeple sold Thursday for a record $69.3 million at Christie's auctioneers, as virtual art rapidly establishes itself as a new -- and highly profitable -- creative genre. "Everydays: The First 5,000 Days" became the most expensive ever "non-fungible token" (NFT) -- a collectible digital asset that uses blockchain technology to turn virtual work into a unique item. Christie's said Beeple, whose real name is Mike Winkelmann, is now among the top three most valuable living artists in any medium alongside Jeff Koons and David Hockney. The 39-yea...
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New York (AFP) - Six months ago he had not sold any work -- but on Thursday one of his creations will exceed $13 million at auction. The American artist Beeple is at the vanguard of an exploding virtual market, feverishly fuelled by digital collectors. The numbers, naturally, make him smile. Yet at 39, Beeple -- whose real name is Mike Winkelmann -- is keeping his feet on the ground, even though he admits it's all "a little head spinning." Beeple, from Charleston, South Carolina, is the artist behind the first ever 100 percent virtual piece sold at Christie's auction house: his "Everydays: The...
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