NFT Artist Beeple Auctions Latest Work for $28.9M at Christie’s
“Human One” is a real-life sculpture that comes with a non-fungible token.
Beeple’s Human_ONE
key takeaways
- Ryan Zurrer, a former venture partner at Polychain Capital, claimed the artwork
- The NFT runs on Ethereum blockchain, allowing Beeple to continuously update and change the artwork for the rest of his life, according to the artist
The second most expensive non-fungible token (NFT) just sold for $28.9 million via Christie’s auction house on Tuesday.
Artist Beeple’s “Human One” depicts an astronaut-like figure walking in an almost seven-foot-high translucent box, describing it as “the first portrait of a human born in the metaverse.”
Elsewhere, Beeple compared “Human One” to a “subscription service,” adding that the owner is also “buying continual access to me updating this piece.” (The artwork runs on Ethereum blockchain, allowing Beeple to update and change the work.)
“While the piece was sold last night, [it] is not complete,” he said in a webinar on Wednesday. “I’m going to keep changing the piece and keep updating the artwork over the course of the rest of my life. That is something that is very exciting to me, and I think is much more analogous to how people will appreciate art in the future.”
Ryan Zurrer, a former venture partner at Polychain Capital, claimed the artwork.
Mike Winkelmann, who goes by Beeple, made headlines in March of last year for selling his NFT, “The First 5000 Days” for over $69 million at the same auction house. It remains the highest-selling piece of crypto art for Christie’s.
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