Titled The Gold Standard, this new exhibition by NFT art marketplace SuperRare was launched in conjunction with AAPI Heritage Month.
You have until the end of May 2022 to browse The Gold Standard, which shines the spotlight on 10 Asian American artists from diverse backgrounds while showcasing “the key role of Asian Americans on the blockchain.”
In celebration of #AAPIMonth we’re SO excited to unveil the 1st ever NFT exhibition dedicated to showcasing the work of #AsianAmerican artists👏
On throughout May, #TheGoldStandard is available to view at https://t.co/PPsthze8m3
Curated by artist-technologist @DrueKataoka
(A🧵) pic.twitter.com/p0Qkp3PMxv— SuperRare 💎 (@SuperRare) May 2, 2022
According to curator Drue Kataoka, the exhibition’s title is “a reference to Asian skin, but also to excellence, and of course, to the roots of cryptocurrencies.”
He added:
“Asian American artists have been the backbone of digital creativity for decades: From pushing visual technology to its limits in Hollywood special effects, to building virtual worlds for top gaming experiences, to advancing the frontier of technology art.”
The diverse NFT artworks range from a photo of rush hour in Taiwan by photographer Billy Dinh to futuristic 3D art by multidisciplinary filmmaker Curry Sicong Tian.
“Illuminate the Void” by @CurrySicongTianhttps://t.co/RHlNn5IrYN pic.twitter.com/tcESK08XUp
— SuperRare 💎 (@SuperRare) May 2, 2022
Fret not if you aren’t well-versed in crypto culture or can’t afford big crypto bucks to splash on NFT art — the complimentary exhibition exists solely for your viewing pleasure.
Prefer browsing in-person art exhibitions? Then take note of Metavision, located at the K11 Musea. It is Hong Kong’s most diverse NFT exhibition to date and houses some of the biggest names in NFT art under one roof.
And given the growing buzz around NFT art and cryptocurrencies, keep checking RADII for news of more exhibitions like those mentioned above.
Cover image via Twitter