IAMA Coin making major news in the art world... https://www.beauxarts.com/grand-format/la-crypto-monnaie-valeur-montante-de-lart-contemporain/
Beaux Arts
La crypto-monnaie, valeur montante de l'art contemporain ?
La blockchain, sur laquelle reposent les crypto-monnaies, intéresse de plus en plus les professionnels du monde de l’art.
A well presented article... https://www.artnome.com/news/2018/3/4/how-blockchain-will-change-photography
Artnome
How Blockchain Will Change Photography — Artnome
The world will take over 1 trillion photographs in 2018. Almost all of them will remain digital and never be printed. Blockchain enables us to provably buy, sell, trade, and destroy those digital or "virtual" photographs as if they were all physically tangible…
“Yellow Lambo” by Kevin Abosch #cryptoart based on the contract address for The artist’s unique ERC-20 YLAMBO token on the Ethereum Blockchain.
Kevin Abosch to show IAMACOIN art at State Hermitage Museum in Russia! http://www.hermitagemuseum.org/wps/portal/hermitage/what-s-on/temp_exh/2018/innovations/?lng=en
IAMACOIN talk at Christie’s in London coming soon... https://www.christies.com/exhibitions/2018/art-and-tech-summit-exploring-blockchain
Christies
Christie's Art + Tech Summit: Exploring Blockchain – Is the art world ready for consensus?
Join Christie’s Art+Tech Summit for an in-depth look at the technology that is shaping the future of the art market. This annual one-day conference aims to spark innovation and collaboration across the industry, pinpointing a key technology trend each year…
Kevin Abosch discussing IAMACOIN and the nature of value at SPIEF in Russia today! Watch video: https://topspb.tv/news/2018/05/25/kak-hudozhniki-zarabatyvayut-na-digital-renessanse-reportazh/
IAMA in The NY Times : https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/05/arts/design/cryptocurrency-blockchain-art-kevin-abosch.html
NY Times
When Crypto Meets Conceptual Art, Things Get Weird (Published 2018)
Kevin Abosch is turning the technology behind cryptocurrencies into art, stamping blockchain addresses in his own blood and selling a virtual neon Lamborghini.