New tokenised shared blue-chip art portfolio using NFTs features eight contemporary masterpieces, from Daniel Arsham, Robert Nava, Invader, Jason Revok, Amoako Boafo, Madsaki, Josh Sperling and Mike Lee – An exhibition showcasing the Masters’ portfolio runs 24 February – 6 March 2022
LONDON: Ground-breaking digital art investment platform ARTCELS today announces the final of their three-part high yield tokenised blue-chip art portfolio series. The trilogy’s crescendo is the new Masters’ portfolio valued at $1.35m, launching to investors on 24 February 2022. An exhibition of these highly coveted works will appear at HOFA Gallery, London, running for two weeks until 6 March 2022. Also, it will be available to view virtually via HOFA’s website.
Masters has been curated for the Millennial art collector and features works selected for their uniqueness, rarity, collectability and appreciative potential. It will showcase eight works from eight contemporary global masters, Daniel Arsham, Robert Nava, Invader, Jason Revok, Amoako Boafo, Madsaki, Josh Sperling and Mike Lee. Adding to the portfolio’s sui generis nature, each work is unique with no editions or prints presented in this portfolio.
Never-seen-before highlights include celebrated African contemporary artist Amoako Boafo’s Maria Number 2, which explores and celebrates Black identity in his signature portrait style. Also taking centre stage is Daniel Arsham’s Quartz Face, a unique piece that focuses on organic matter and petrification, placing a human face at the centre of this transformation.
Investors and the public can enjoy these unique works at HOFA Gallery, London, during the forthcoming Master exhibition (24 Feb – 6 March 2022). The works will then be exhibited at HOFA Gallery, Mykonos, this summer and Art Miami and in Asia during Q4 2022.
ARTCELS launched in early 2020 and became a pioneering asset-based tokenised art investment platform, using NFTs, blockchain technology and cryptography to ensure safe and secure investments. It is also backed by its own revolutionary Swiss-based cryptocurrency – Artem Coin. Its founders aimed to encourage and facilitate art investments in a younger and tech-savvy market by allowing them to own shares in blue-chip art portfolios, that may have otherwise been unobtainable to them.
Press preview (10am – 5pm GMT) on 24 February 2022, RSVP to emmalouise@thehouseofineart.com