A man disguised as an old woman in a wheelchair smeared the glass protecting the Mona Lisa, shouting at people to think of the planet. Read to know the full story. Man dressed up as an old woman smears cake on Mona Lisa Art lovers visiting the Louvre on Sunday were in for a new […]
Toronto [Canada], April 27 (ANI/PRNewswire): What if a potential buyer had an opportunity to buy art for art, sans the artist's market value and hype around the name? A group of artists whose works are exhibited at The Louvre, Venice Biennale, Guggenheim, and other high-profile institutions decided to challenge their self-perpetuating pursuit of recognition and completely drop names, genders, status, and other social assets--to create a collection of anonymous 58 pieces of digital art, each coming with an NFT certificate of ownership and authenticity.