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Valuart

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

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

2021: "Spike by Banksy"

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

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

2022: MetaVanity at the Venice Biennale

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

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

2022: Christie's Auction of Skygolpe

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

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

2023: "Untitled Magritte"

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

Impact and Recognition

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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