Does this mean we're going to run back the 2021 digital art mania kicked off after Beeple's last viral moment?
H ow’s this for a sign of the times: fresh out of a legendary run in the NFT space, the digital artist Mike Winkelmann — ...
Dog-like robots whose heads look like tech billionaires – and whose backsides poop out prints – are the viral must-see ...
“Regular Animals”, an art installation by Beeple 🤮 at Art Basel in Miami, features billionaire-faced robodogs that take photos of spectators & then “defecate” the so called “artistic impressions”, ...
The project marks at least the second time Winkelmann has become the art world’s main character. Four years ago, his digital collage sold at Christie’s for $69 million, helping to fuel an NFT boom ...
It’s Art Basel Miami Beach time. The land and water traffic from Miami to Miami Beach and Biscayne Bay hasn’t surprised, but ...
Beeple, the artist who launched the NFT art craze four years ago, is back with another viral hit.
The "Regular Animals" art installation shows public figures in a new light, with Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg and others ...
The installation, called Regular Animals and curated by artist Mike Winkelmann, "reinterpreted the legacy of pop portraiture, ...
Art Basel Miami is showcasing an installation built around six flesh-toned robot dogs that generate physical prints using ...
Beeple shocked Art Basel Miami with 'Regular Animals', a surreal installation of robot dogs with celebrity-tech faces that ...
The wild show also included robots of famed artists Pablo Picasso and Andy Warhol with faces crafted by famed mask-maker ...