New Zealand artist Simon Denny has created an NFT statement of the mortgage for sale at Art Basel.

2021-8-31 13:57
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August 31 News New Zealand artist Simon Denny has created an NFT statement of the mortgage for sale at Art Basel. Unlike many NFTs, Denny's images are as simple as the images created in collaboration with financial scientist Moritz Schularick, author of a major research project that tracks housing costs around the world from 1870 to 2012. The Work by Denny is a two-part guide to the Rise of Households during the Great Depression, World War II, and the Cold War. The war after industry has grown to this day. At Art Basel, director Elena Filipovic hosted a presentation to explore how modern artists have dealt with the consequences of the same event.

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