In an embrace of the digital art realm, the Louvre Museum in Paris will showcase a unique exhibition featuring Claire Silver, an artist known for incorporating AI into her NFT projects. According to a recent Variety report, the exhibition is scheduled for March 21 and will present Silver's latest collection titled "Can I tell you a secret?" This collection consists of 100 post-photography pieces that delve into her personal journey, all created with the assistance of artificial intelligence (AI).
My new collection will premiere at the Louvre.
My 1/1 “Love in the 4th Turning” will exhibit at the Louvre.
Both are with & thanks to @SuperchiefNFT
I’ve signed with @WME as their 1st AI artist. We’ll bring AI art to mainstream culture together.@Variety magazine link below pic.twitter.com/v4wHOzazuI
— Claire Silver 🌸 (@ClaireSilver12) March 6, 2023
As previously mentioned, the exhibition is scheduled for later this month. Superchief Gallery, a physical gallery located in New York and Los Angeles renowned for its focus on exhibiting NFTs, will be facilitating this event.
Additionally, at the exhibition, Silver will present an exclusive NFT artwork called "Love in the 4th Turning." This distinctive piece of art is inspired by the Strauss-Howe generational theory, which proposes the existence of recurring archetypes throughout history. Currently, the artwork is listed on OpenSea, and the highest bid stands at 44.44 WETH, equivalent to $68,150 at the time of this press release.
In a recent social media post, Silver announced her partnership with William Morris Endeavor (WME), a global talent agency, making her their first AI artist. The collaboration aims to popularize AI art in mainstream culture. With this announcement, Silver joins a growing list of artists and developers in WME's NFT roster, which includes renowned figures such as Mack Flavelle, co-founder of CryptoKitties and Dapper Labs, Valfré, an NFT artist, Non-Fungible Heroes, Boss Beauties, and others.
Silver's debut at the Louvre exhibition aligns with the increasing interest of prominent art institutions in Web3 art. Recently, Cozomo de' Medici, a pseudonymous NFT collector and influencer, generously donated several of his digital artworks to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) for public display.
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