Cryptoart Révolution Paris unseals The Apocalypse Dec 2021

Cryptoart Révolution Paris unseals The Apocalypse Dec 2021

As the seven seals are opened the sequence of events unfold. The Knights by Bård Ionson are released as the clock counted down to the end. Conquest, war, famine, plague and then Apollyon lead into the abyss. Released into Paris and on KnownOrigin December 14th.

First exhibited in a South Korean art show AI.A Gallery Award in 2020 and now in MoCA exhibition in Paris Dec 2021.

Revealing the faces of five knights, representing Conquest, War, Apollyon, Famine, and Plague. The artist expressed the image of us in 2020 remastered in 2021, living as witnesses of a period that could be recorded in history, by combining human faces and the faces of clocks. Five Knights Of The Apocalypse reminds the human race that time is short.

The pieces express the emotions the artist has felt living through the 2015 through the present. Humanity has endured much change and disruption due to all of the things these five knights represent. It may feel as if the world is ending. Perhaps it is just being reborn into something new. Something we can adapt to and find joy in again. Perhaps you have felt the same.

The Cryptoart Revolution exhibition opens on December 15 - 16 by MoCA (Museum of Crypto Art at 5 rue Saint-Merri. Five Knights of the Apocalypse by Bård Ionson will be unveiled in the crypt of the former Musée Pierre Cardin next to a display of the famous Pascal Boyart Underground Sistine Chapel. The space will be filled with hundreds of NFT / CryptoArt pieces from many artists in the NFT / CryptoArt space.

Bård has been creating NFT CryptoArt since 2018 and has exhibited his playful creations around the world and throughout cyber and meta spaces.

Learn more about The Knights and see the full collection on KnownOrigin, there will be a selection of 1/1 video and jpeg art along with editions of other Knights of the Apocalypse.

Cryptoart Révolution Paris NFT CryptoArt Exceptional Exhibition

Exhibition of mythical works, meetings with crypto artists, debates, workshops: two days to see and understand cryptoart. Cryptoart works are from our private collection, created in 2018 in the Metaverse of Cryptovoxels.

For the first time, the public will be able to see "in real life" the works that have contributed to the cryptoart revolution.

The founder of the museum Bnoiit C, the artists Kevin Abosch and Albertine Meunier curate 50 emblematic works from the collection.

You will be able to see works of XCOPY, Miss Al Simpson and Robness.

In addition “Liberty Mural”, a censored work by Pascal Boyart, will once again be exhibited to the public.

Renowned French and international crypto artists will create works for the occasion, available for purchase. Conferences led by John Karp will explain what cryptoart / NFT is and its challenges. Workshops will teach visitors to create their cryptocurrency portfolio and transform art into a NFT

NFT CRYPTOART / EXPOSITION EXCEPTIONNELLE

Les 15 et 16 décembre, nous organisons un événement inédit sur les NFT / Cryptoart. Exposition d’œuvres mythiques, rencontres avec des crypto artistes, débats, ateliers : 2 jours pour voir et comprendre le cryptoart Les œuvres de cryptoart sont issues de notre collection privée, créée dès 2018 dans le Metaverse de Cryptovoxels Pour la 1ère fois, le public pourra voir « en vrai » les œuvres qui ont contribué à la révolution du cryptoart.

Avec le fondateur du musée Bnoiit C @BnoiitC, les artistes Kevin Abosch et Albertine Meunier sélectionneront 50 œuvres emblématiques de la collection.

On pourra voir notamment des œuvres de XCOPY, Miss Al Simpson et Robness Liberty Mural, œuvre censurée de Pascal Boyart sera à nouveau exposée au public.

Des crypto artistes français et internationaux renommés créeront des œuvres pour l’occasion. Le public pourra les acheter Des conférences animées par John Karp expliqueront ce qu’est le cryptoart / NFT et ses enjeux. Des ateliers apprendront aux visiteurs à créer leur portefeuille de cryptomonnaies et à transformer une œuvre en NFT