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Amrita Sethi at a showing for her mixed media artworks
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As the hype around NFT art reaches a crescendo, here’s how we may have to shift our thinking as more artists venture into this crypto-fuelled world
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“Let’s be honest, the NFT art world would not be having the trajectory it is, if Metakovan and Twobadour did not spend close to $70 million worth of crypto on Beeple’s Everydays: The First 5000 Days,” says Amrita Sethi, “That figure alone is enough for artists to start delving into the virtual NFT art space.”
She especially loves challenging works, ones that are odd or complex, or ones which make you question their meaning. Those works have more longevity, she says. Hawkins has been an interior designer for 30 years, and in that work she advises clients to “look and look and look” at art to help them hone their choosing skills. “Whether that’s at a public gallery where art is not for sale or at a dealer gallery, it gives you get an idea of what resonates.” Hawkins and her husband Glenn Hawkins are helping others grow – or begin – their art collections through loan scheme My Art.
Melbourne gallery announces new collecting initiative
MARS Gallery to host a night geared at educating and inspiring young art collectors.
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Melbourne’s MARS Gallery announce Art Start, an initiative aimed at educating young art buyers on how to start their own collection. The free night will include a panel of young expert speakers who have a wealth of information about tips and tricks, as well as advice on what to avoid when collecting. While aimed at young collectors, MARS welcomes all guests wishing to increase their knowledge base.
“We believe that everyone can start an art collection,” says