How NFT Art Exhibitions Could Up-End a $20B Industry
TL;DR
Edward Zipco has a plan to expand his physical NFT galleries to 50 locations around the world.
Physical NFT galleries ain't new - but the idea of creating a a global network of unified galleries is.
This way, exhibitions could seamlessly travel between countries in the blink of an eye at zero cost, changing location monthly/weekly/daily.
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This is a hell of a concept from a man with a hell of a last name.
Edward Zipco (eh?) wants to do to art exhibitions what Jezabella Davies* (creator of the digital billboard) did for the billboard industry.
*that's a lie, we couldn't find who created the digital billboard, so we just made up a name.
Anyways, Eddie Z has a plan to expand his physical NFT galleries to 50 locations around the world.
Physical NFT galleries ain't new - but the idea of creating a a global network of unified galleries is.
This way, exhibitions can seamlessly travel between countries in the blink of an eye. Meaning, Zipco's 'Superchief Galleries' could rotate an exhibition's location monthly/weekly - hell, even daily if the demand was there.
Here's why we love this concept:
Online experiences don't hit the same as in-person experiences - this bridges that divide for NFT artists and their audiences.
Context goes a long way in the art world! Remember back in 2019 when a banana was duct-taped to a wall and sold for $120k? (Was it ridiculous? AB.SO.LUTELY. But that's not the point we're trying to make). What we're getting at is: it was seen as a legitimate work of art because it was taped to a gallery wall. Love it or hate it, the context legitimized it! Hopefully a global network of NFT galleries can do something similar for digital works.
Finally, did you know that art transport/storage is a ~$20B p/y global industry?? ...those costs go to (near) zero once digital displays come into play.
So, godspeed, Eddie.
Godspeed.