Christie's staging auction made up entirely of AI art
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Christie's is organizing the first major auction focused exclusively on art created with artificial intelligence, running from February 20 to March 5. The auction features over 20 artworks, representing a span of five decades from early AI artists to contemporary creators. Notably, only 26% of the sale will consist of NFTs, with the rest made up of traditional forms of art, such as light boxes, sculptures, and paintings. Highlights include a robot painter that responds to bids and the haunting portraits of AI-generated human faces, with estimates predicting total sales of at least $600,000.
The auction will span over five decades of AI art, featuring works from pioneering artists to contemporary pieces, estimating a total of $600,000 in sales.
Highlights include a 12-ft-tall robot painting in real-time driven by online bids, and other AI-generated pieces from artists like Holly Herndon and Mat Dryhurst.
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