Digital Art Market Matures Beyond NFT Speculation
Renowned galleries and museums are embracing digital works, as the medium gains mainstream cultural recognition.
The digital art market has evolved significantly beyond the early NFT speculation phase, with major museums and galleries now curating digital works with the same rigor as traditional media.
Tate Modern, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York, and the Centre Pompidou have all announced dedicated digital art exhibitions, while auction houses report continued collector demand for museum-grade digital pieces.
“We’ve moved past the hype phase,” said art critic Jonathan Meyer. “What remains are truly innovative works that expand the possibilities of art in the digital age.”
Artists working in digital media are increasingly receiving prestigious awards and grants, reflecting the art world’s growing acceptance and validation of this form.
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