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Valuart[edit]

Valuart, established in 2021, is an innovative organization at the intersection of art, technology, and philanthropy. It was founded by Etan Genini, Vittorio Grigolo, and Michele Fiscalini.

History[edit]

Valuart was created to explore and promote the convergence of traditional and digital art, specializing in the development and marketing of NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens). The company has gained recognition for its collaborations with influential artists and brands in the art and technology sectors.

Notable Projects[edit]

2021: "Spike by Banksy"[edit]

Valuart entered the digital art world with the digitization and auction of "Spike", an original work by Banksy.

2021: Collaboration with Vanity Fair and Elodie[edit]

Valuart collaborated with Vanity Fair to create the first NFT cover featuring Italian singer Elodie.

2022: MetaVanity at the Venice Biennale[edit]

In partnership with Vanity Fair, Valuart launched MetaVanity at the 59th Venice Art Biennale, a virtual museum showcasing works from significant digital and crypto artists.

2022: "Directed by Achille Lauro" on HADEM[edit]

A collaboration between Valuart and Achille Lauro, utilizing the HADEM platform for an innovative artistic presentation.

2022: Christie's Auction of Skygolpe[edit]

A significant milestone for Valuart was the Christie's auction featuring the first NFT of a physical artwork by Skygolpe, marking a turning point in the NFT art market.

2023: Jesse Draxler and the U&I Exhibition at Valuart[edit]

Valuart continued its collaboration with Jesse Draxler, hosting the U&I Exhibition showcasing his NFT-authenticated works.

2023: "Untitled Magritte"[edit]

The unveiling of "Untitled" by René Magritte, a work hidden for over 60 years and revealed to the public.

Impact and Recognition[edit]

Valuart has explored new frontiers in digital art and NFTs, demonstrating their potential as new forms of artistic expression and tools for the preservation of traditional art.

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