Placed in fields and in front of high-profile galleries across the city, Hamon quite literally set fire to contemporary art.
Mattis Meichler•4 min read
Mattis Meichler•4 min read
He became a big fan of using blockchain for his artwork and is determined to keep exploring this. Next month, he's releasing something new with Nouns DAO. Also, Hamon will launch a new part of his "Hamoney" project next year.
It includes 1,500 unique money bills that he tracked using blockchain and sold in 2019. The people who bought these will get pictures of them. Hamon says that his work uses blockchain to highlight an important change in the art world.
"Art ought to be inclusive and varied, and blockchain has the potential to democratize art establishments,” he told Decrypt. “Shifting to a decentralized exhibition approach and presentation mode would be advantageous."