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Why Is NFT Art So Expensive? (6 Key Reasons, Priciest Artworks)

by Quinlyn Manfull
February 10, 2023

the idea that NFTs are universally expensive. However, much like traditional art, NFT art prices can range from a few dollars to millions. In fact the average price of an NFT in 2022 was only around $150.  That said there have been some noteworthy sales, with the most expensive NFT artwork selling for an astounding […]

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Generative Art NFTs (How They Work and 10 Iconic Projects)

by Masterworks
January 12, 2023

Amid the hype around NFTs (non fungible tokens), generative art NFTs have emerged as a popular sub-sector within the crypto art space. Created via generative art platforms like Art Blocks, these digital artworks made NFT news when they sold for millions of dollars.  In this article, we’ll cover the basics of generative art NFTs, iconic […]

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Most Expensive NFT Art

by Masterworks
November 15, 2022
  • NFT Art

Discover the most expensive NFT art pieces to date and learn why they’re so expensive, and where to buy them. Also, find out a great way to invest in shares of art.

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5 NFT Collections by Blue-Chip Artists 

by Quinlyn Manfull
October 27, 2022
  • Blue chip art

Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) have been all the craze in recent years, especially on social media and among celebrities. But recently, NFTs have made their way into the fine art world, attracting the attention of galleries and artists already established in the traditional art market.  Christie’s hosted the first NFT auction in 2021, leading to the […]

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Seth Green’s Stolen Bored Ape: Explained

by Quinlyn Manfull
May 27, 2022
  • bored ape yacht club

Actor and producer Seth Green took to Twitter on May 17 to announce that he had four NFTs stolen in a phishing scam. The NFTs stolen included a Bored Ape, two Mutant Apes, and a Doodle. Bored Ape Yacht Club NFTs have been some of the most expensive and iconic NFTs in the recent craze, […]

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Rarest Bored Ape Yacht Club NFTs

by Masterworks
March 15, 2022
  • bored ape yacht club
  • NFTs

We are going to take a look at the 10 highest selling Bored Ape Yacht Club NFTs, based on price in Ethereum, sold since their creation.

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Beeple: Digital Art Disruptor

by Masterworks
January 3, 2022

Who is Beeple? Beeple is Mike Winkelmann, a 41-year-old digital artist, graphic designer, and animator that has created dystopian-like and head-scratching visuals every day for the last 13 years. Beeple is one of the most popular NFT artists today for his ridiculous imagery and record auction sales. Beeple’s digital art has propelled him to the […]

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Valuing Physical Art in the Age of NFTs

by Masterworks
December 8, 2021
  • alternative art
  • Da Vinci
  • NFTs

In 2017, Leonardo Da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi broke records at auction when it sold for $450 million, more than doubling the previous record. And while Beeple’s $69 million auction sale for the NFT piece The First 5000 Days doesn’t come close, it does point to the sheer speed with which NFTs are catching up to […]

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The 6 Craziest NFTs in Art

by Masterworks
November 17, 2021

Remember that time Grimes made $5.8 million on 10 pieces of digital art in 20 minutes? What if we said that’s nowhere near the craziest NFT art sale on record? NFTs are one of the latest trends in the cryptocurrency sphere, and Grimes is not the only artist to cash in. In fact, NFTs are […]

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