From a small collection of sculptures, made in response to being scammed. Angie Taylor made this series of 1/1’s to raise awareness of how scamming is killing Cryptoart. These were created and sold to raise funds to compensate for the losses incurred as a result of the scam. A few sculptures were given as gifts to those who came to her immediate rescue when the scam happened
Featuring art of Angie Taylor curated by internationally renowned guest curator, Fanny Lakoubay with everything you need to know about Angie and her works, with an NFT BookDrop on Nifty Gateway DISCOVER THE #01 CRYPTOART MONOGRAPH
A special unpublished Cover
Along with the Crypto Art Monograph comes a totally unpublished artwork, minted for the first time on Nifty Gateway, becoming part of Angie’s artistic production.
All Crypto Art Monograph covers are collectible and allow access to exclusive content of The NFT Magazine and special benefits.
The holders of the Crypto Art Monograph NFT are entitled to redeem the physical book within one year.
What is an artist monograph
An artist monograph is a collector’s book focused on a single artist, which allows, through content, insights, and all the artworks pictures, to get to know everything about the artist and his/her research
Why Crypto Art Monograph was born
After the great international success of the book “CRYPTO ART BEGINS” born on an idea and project by The NFT Magazine, published by Rizzoli, we have decided to continue the work of research and curatorship on the world of Crypto Art, yet to be discovered.
Thanks to “Crypto Art Monograph” we reveal every month the great protagonists of the digital art scene in the WEB3.
Floundering, drowning, in a sea of other’s ambition, Isolation in a crowded place, hoping for a hand, Flailing in a sea of greed & negativity, Rescue the soul from self-sabotage, Slowly, carefully, we can rise together, Replenished, refreshed, We are resurekt.
Small PosterPoster for the She Art 2021 exhibition and party – hosted by Angie Taylor at the London Gallery in Cryptovoxels. Saturday 11th September 2021