Fakewhale Gallery presents ART MARKET DAY: X-Mas Edition on Objkt
On Wednesday, December 18th at 4 PM CET / 10 AM ET, we’re excited to present the second ART MARKET DAY with a special X-Mas Edition.
In early 2024, we introduced ART MARKET as an ongoing, on-chain exhibition meant to put conversation at the forefront. By bringing together both established figures and emerging talents, we aimed to create a space where diverse artistic voices could meet, interact, and influence one another within the digital art ecosystem, becoming a point of reference for collectors.
Now, as we host this special edition, we acknowledge the growth and evolution that have taken place over the past months. Each new artwork shared through ART MARKET has challenged assumptions, shifted perspectives, and expanded the range of ideas that circulate here.
Artists featured include Viola Rama, ANTN, Yigo, Betty Najafi, Noortje Stortelder, ankhae, Olivera Đurđević, drain, Linda Loh, Ren AI, Recollapse, Vidal Herrera, elbi, Henrique Cartaxo – Augurs, Deniz Korkmaz, Anya, Mosses, blanq, Ilya Shkipin, mariana JU, Morpho, Dan Kelly, sX_zr04, Bita, ʀɪɴɪɪғɪsʜ, objektpermanenz, Marina Ahmadova, Alexandra Vi, cypheristikal, lorenipsum, L’Inquisiteur, Daria Rastunina, AD_AD, PipiUniversel, Lola Dupre, KappaSage, Gregorio Zanardi, Greg Nikshumika, da täste, IRINA YUFEREVA, Iñigo Bilbao, Saeko Ehara, Uyo, Sky Goodman, Nicholas Dietrich, BRUTAL, D010930000, Elizabedsh, bluretina, Lena Ekert, Myujii, Croissuck, Michelle Thompson, doe, marco, Aempatia, Weirdveil, romandrits, Alexander Grawoig.
All works will go live at 4pm CET / 10 am ET on Wednesday, December 18th in the Fakewhale Gallery ART MARKET collection on objkt.com. Each artwork will feature distinct formats, pricing tiers, and dynamics, ranging from unique editions to limited and open editions.
Explore a preview of some of the artworks:
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Founded in 2021, Fakewhale advocates the digital art market's evolution. Viewing NFT technology as a container for art, and leveraging the expansive scope of digital culture, Fakewhale strives to shape a new ecosystem in which art and technology become the starting point, rather than the final destination.
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