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Contract of Fiction - P61 Gallery

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Group exibition: Contract of Fiction

Immerse yourself in the fascinating exhibition “Contract of Fiction” (CoF), a visionary idea that was born on June 25, 1988 by Jean-Michel Basquiat and Helmut C. Diez on Black Sand Beach on Maui.

The innovative “Contract of Fiction” initiative stands for a global network of experienced artists who are dedicated to promoting young talent. Since 2021, Helmut C. Diez has built an international community of almost 100 artists from all continents and art disciplines. Together, they are pursuing the ambitious vision of establishing a Metaverse as a virtual museum and gallery - a place that offers artists and art lovers worldwide unique opportunities for interaction and presentation. However, the technical development of Metaverses is currently reaching its limits, particularly with regard to visual-aesthetic requirements.

“Contract of Fiction” at the P61 Gallery shows the diversity of digital art

Nevertheless, the exhibition shows how multifaceted digital art is today. Exhibition highlights at the P61 Gallery, Berlin-Schöneberg From November 28 until the end of the year, the P61 Gallery is offering a special platform for the exhibition curated by Helmut C. Diez. Works will be presented that impress with their thematic diversity, individual styles and state-of-the-art creative technologies. This extraordinary exhibition is aimed not only at art lovers, but also at families with children. It offers exciting insights into the current world of digital art - entertaining, inspiring and diverse. Visit “Contract of Fiction” and experience the future of art!

Artists/Collaborators: P61 Gallery

Runtime: Thu, 28/11/2024 to Mon, 30/12/2024

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