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THE FUTURE 
OF NFT ART

THE FUTURE

OF NFT ART

Digital art has been paving the way for crypto art since 1963. We partner with leading contemporary & emerging artists to curate, produce and position impactful art & Web3 experiences.

Artists' Projects

DMINTI partners with contemporary artists to bring their vision to the Blockchain, creating innovative and relevant NFT projects and Web3 experiences with wide appeal and expansive points of access.

Artists' Projects

DMINTI partners with contemporary artists to bring their vision to the Blockchain, creating innovative and relevant NFT projects and Web3 experiences with wide appeal and expansive points of access.

Since the early 1980s, David Salle has created complex, searingly psychological paintings that juxtapose an array of images from art history, popular culture, and his own starkly lit photographs. An astute art critic, he is the author of How to See: Looking, Thinking and Talking about Art (2018).

photo credit: Michael Avedon

French-American conceptual artist Sarah Meyohas was one of the first artists to explore the intersection between cryptocurrency and art with her formative, feminist Bitchcoin project (2015). Working across multiple mediums including performance, film, photography, and AI, her work investigates how value is created and sustained in art and economics.

photo credit: Gabby Jones


Zoë Buckman

COMING SOON

Zoë Buckman was born in 1985 in Hackney, East London. She studied at The International Center of Photography (GS ‘09) and was awarded an Art Matters Grant in 2017. Working across different mediums such as sculpture, photography, embroidery and neon, Buckman’s work investigates cultural norms, intersection feminism and identity in modern society.

photo credit: Honor Weatherall

Josephine Meckseper

COMING SOON

Josephine Meckseper, born in Germany, holds an MFA from CalArts, and lives and works in New York City. The artist is known for her large scale vitrine installations and films that have been exhibited in numerous international biennials and museum exhibitions worldwide. In her practice, which encompasses film, photography, painting and sculpture, Meckseper challenges the conventional meanings of familiar cultural imagery and the systems of circulation and display through which they acquire significance.

photo credit: Kevin Trageser

Artist's Projects

DMINTI partners with contemporary artists to bring their vision to the Blockchain, creating innovative and relevant NFT projects and Web3 experiences  with wide appeal and expansive points of access.

Since the early 1980s, David Salle has created complex, searingly psychological paintings that juxtapose an array of images from art history, popular culture, and his own starkly lit photographs. An astute art critic, he is the author of How to See: Looking, Thinking and Talking about Art (2018).

photo credit: Michael Avedon

French-American conceptual artist Sarah Meyohas was one of the first artists to explore the intersection between cryptocurrency and art with her formative, feminist Bitchcoin project (2015). Working across multiple mediums including performance, film, photography, and AI, her work investigates how value is created and sustained in art and economics.

photo credit: Gabby Jones

Zoë Buckman

COMING SOON

Zoë Buckman was born in 1985 in Hackney, East London. She studied at The International Center of Photography (GS ‘09) and was awarded an Art Matters Grant in 2017. Working across different mediums such as sculpture, photography, embroidery and neon, Buckman’s work investigates cultural norms, intersection feminism and identity in modern society.

photo credit: Anna Gaskell

Josephine Meckseper

COMING SOON

Josephine Meckseper, born in Germany, holds an MFA from CalArts, and lives and works in New York City. The artist is known for her large scale vitrine installations and films that have been exhibited in numerous international biennials and museum exhibitions worldwide. In her practice, which encompasses film, photography, painting and sculpture, Meckseper challenges the conventional meanings of familiar cultural imagery and the systems of circulation and display through which they acquire significance.

photo credit: Anna Gaskell

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The Universal Color Clock

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The UC Clock in small frame

Acrylic Table Top Frame
by Infinite Objects - 6.4" x 4.5"

The UC Clock in large frame

Wall Mounted Frame
by Muse Frames - 22"