Renowned DJ BLOND:ISH to Bring Together the Worlds of Art and Crypto in Miami
Seven Chakras Inspired NFT Auction will launch during Miami Crypto Week
May 27, 2021 12:00 ET | Source: BLOND:ISH BLOND:ISH Miami, FL,
Miami, FL, May 27, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Influential Canadian producer BLOND:ISH will be hosting an NFT release and exhibition on June 3rd. The drop will be the first of the groundbreaking Chakratastic NFT series starting with edition 111. It will run on the Solana blockchain due to BLOND:ISH’s environmental concerns over PoW networks.
The series is inspired by a deep exploration of the Seven Chakras: root, sacral, solar plexus, heart, third eye, throat, and crown. As a meditation and wellness advocate, BLOND:ISH has composed seven musical pieces that correspond to each of the Chakras and another one - symbolizing the alignment of all the elements, a total of eight collectibles.
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albertz benda opens a two person show with works by Thomas Fougeirol and Tony Marsh
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NEW YORK, NY
.-albertz benda is presenting a two person show with works by Thomas Fougeirol and Tony Marsh, on view from January 7th to February 13th, 2021. Showing together for the first time, Thomas Fougeirol and Tony Marsh both embrace the flux inherent in their respective practices, arriving at unforeseen outcomes through a combination of protocol and alchemy. With this exhibition, albertz benda is thrilled to announce the representation of sculptor and ceramicist Tony Marsh.
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Mira Lehr confronts pandemic with new Planetary Visions
Mira Lehr with one of her new works, Norweky, from the series Planetary Visions (acrylic, ink, burned and dyed Japanese paper, ignited fuses, and handwriting on canvas), 2020. Photo by Michael E. Fryd. From the collection of the Boca Raton Museum of Art.
BOCA RATON, FLA
.- During the pandemic quarantines, the celebrated artist Mira Lehr created more work now than ever before in her six decades of artmaking. Her new series, called Planetary Visions, represents a bold departure for the artist. Her new exhibition has been extended through Feb. 6 due to strong sales and popular demand, with several new additional works by the artist being added to the show at Rosenbaum Contemporary gallery in Boca Raton, Florida. The gallery features online initiatives to allow art lovers from all over the world to experience Lehrs new work across digital platforms. This year also marks the 60th anniversary of Lehrs visionary founding of Con