58 rue Chapon, 75003 Paris
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2 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Exhibition

From January 09 to February 06, 2021

From Tulip to Crypto Daisy

Allbi, Bleh, Bananakin, Robbie Barrat, Louise Belin, Fernando Botero, Bady Dalloul, Jade Dalloul, DataDada, Enora Denis, Norman Harman, Denis Laget, Prosper Legault, Lulu xXX, Albertine Meunier, Paul Rebeyrolle, Anna Ridler, Robness, Sylvie Tissot

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© Bananakin
An exhibition where flowers and the market intermingle

From 17th-century tulipomania to cryptocurrency, the exhibition “From Tulip to Crypto Daisy” focuses on forms of trade, market codes and different forms of art and speculation.
By evoking the speculative market that was the tulip market in the 17th century up to the market linked to crypto-currencies, the exhibition aims to be a marketplace dealing with its different forms of transaction, from the emerging to the accomplished artist, from the classical to the crypto artist.
It brings together works of painters, new media artists but also crypto-artists. Among the accomplished artists, a work by Paul Rebeyrolle on the theme of monetarism or a Botero tulip will be presented there. Confirmed younger artists like Ronan Barrot, Bady and Jade Dalloul, Prosper Legault ... digital artists like Robbie Barrat , the DataDada, Anna Ridler... crypto artists like Bananakin, Norman Harman ...

In order to play with the commercial system and to explain new forms of exchange, the gallery is offering during the show the possibility to experiment new market ways such as:
I - The works purchased during the exhibition can be left in deposit, throughout the duration of the exhibition, to be eventually sold via a bidding up by another collector
II - Among the exchange currencies accepted at the Avant Galerie Vossen, euros but also Ethereum and Bitcoin
III - Meet-up to better understand crypto-art

The exhibition is not intended to be exhaustive or scholarly on the topic of the market, it is there simply to give to see and to think.
What if everything were just a game that we want to make its place fun?

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