Christie’s Announces Digital Art Charity Auction to Help Get Schools Online

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On Wednesday, Jan. 24, auction house Christie’s will open bidding for “Creating Connections: Digital Art for Connectivity.”

The following are some of the ways to get in touch with each other: Collection, curated by Nina Roehrs and hosted on Christie’s 3.0, features works by luminaries of the Web 3 space, including Rhea Myers, 0xDEAFBEEF, Kevin Abosch. Bidding online will be open for a week—ending on Jan. 31. Other featured artists include Jennifer and Kevin McCoy, Niceaunts, Sarah Meyohas, Luis Ponce, Daniel Calderon Arenas (DCA)The following are some examples of how to get started: Entangled Others.

This auction is not only a great way to acquire works by talented artists, but it also supports a good cause. Proceeds will be used to support GigaA partnership between UNICEFYou can also read about the International Telecom UnionThe aim of the project is to connect every school with the Internet and its vast universe of information.

Bertold Mueller—Christie’s managing director for Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, as well as UNICEF delegate for Switzerland and Lichtenstein—hopes this auction builds on the success of a Jan. 11 auction of three artworks by Cole Sternberg. This sale was held at the Crypto Finance Conference in St MoritzGiga raised over $120,000.

“Onsen Ideals of Nirvana (ONION)” by Niceaunties. Credit: Christies Images Ltd 2024

“Building on the momentum of this initial sale, Christie’s Digital Art team now presents a fully on-chain sale on Christie’s 3.0 that will contribute additional funding to this worthy cause. Comprised of 24 fantastic artists, this sale will offer collectors a wonderful opportunity to acquire best-in-class digital artwork while simultaneously supporting UNICEF in their inspired mission,” he said in a statement.

Many of the participating artist, who all donated their work to be auctioned, are inspired by promise that connectivity offers young people.

“In today’s digital creative art world, which has reached new forms of visibility and significance with the establishment of the Internet and Blockchain technology, the basic idea of Giga finds great resonance. After all, neither art production nor distribution at today’s level would be possible without access to the digital world, which many artists can simply take for granted,” said collection curator Nina Roehrs.

“Time is Running Out” by Luis Ponce. Credit: Christies Images Ltd 2024

Sofia Crespo and Felicean McCormick, who create art together under the name Entangled Others and have offered a piece for “Creating Connections,” agree with Roehrs.

“It is our experience, and belief, that access to the connectivity that underpins the digital world many take for granted is important, not only in enabling self-empowerment but also in that it can provide valuable tools and information that can re-contextualize and give us a better understanding of our local actions,” they said.

Giga, a project founded in 2019, provides connectivity support to over 84,000 schools. With around 2.6 billion people—one-third of the total human population—lacking access to connectivity, Giga builds open-source tools and procurement methods that enable governments to get schools connected.



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