Although very popular these days, NFT art often seems disconnected from the ‘real’ traditional art, and this is a narrative that people within the industry are fighting. Yuga Labs, one of the largest projects in , announced that it will donate an NFT to the Miami Museum of Contemporary Art.
CryptoPunks are coming to Miami
The NFT being donated is CryptoPunk #305, which was chosen because the number is a reference to the Miami area code. The artwork was installed on December 3, 2022 and will remain available to visitors for the rest of the year.this is part of it punks legacy project Plans to donate NFT art to traditional museums In the world.
Besides the art itself, the initiative hopes to educate more people about NFTs and web3 as a whole, bridging the gap between the “traditional” art world and the digital art sector.
“We hope CryptoPunks can lead the NFT in the same way that Jeff Koons and Andy Warhol drove the modern art renaissance.Yuga Labs CryptoPunk Brand Lead Noah Davis said:
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Tokoni Uti has written extensively on blockchain and cryptocurrencies over the years. Her work has been featured on sites such as BTCmanager and Blockchain Reporter. She has a degree in Corporate Communications.



























