World-renowned auction house Christie’s officially debuted their first on-chain generative art collection entitled SOURCE (On NFTs) on Thursday, with over 400 pieces created by crypto and NFT artist Robert Alice.
According to Christie’s website, the works are “a form of digital graffiti” that recasts “the tradition of color field paintings” made popular by abstract painters in the mid-nineteenth “as a celebration of the RGB color spectrum that characterizes digital art.”
“Referencing the importance of blockchains as a new form of publishing, and the idea of NFTs as fundamentally made out of text, the works poetically distill the pre-history of NFTs into large contemporary digital color fields paintings,” Christie’s stated. “Each artwork, made entirely out of text, is a collision of two of these source texts, violently collided together using NLP algorithms to create new histories.”
Starting at a price of 5 ETH, the cost of each NFT piece will diminish “until all 400 works are either sold out or the price lands at its resting price of 0.3 ETH.”
TODAY! The auction for SOURCE [On NFTs], @robertalice_21 begins at 11am EST
Dutch Auction: 11am – 1pm EST
Starting price: 5 ETH, decreasing 0.175 ETH every 3 minutes until 1.5 ETH, then slowing to increments of 0.06 ETH
Mint here: https://t.co/F7zrPFxnEM
— Christie's (@ChristiesInc) March 12, 2024
“The source material was intentionally selected by the artist to reveal the cultural ecology of the origin of NFTs,” Christie’s continued. “Disparate histories entwine to create new meaning, as works of science fiction collide with seminal digital art history manifestos while cryptography whitepapers collide with 7th-century Chinese philosophical texts.”
Alice has a storied legacy of art within