Watch: Speed run of artist Nicole Ruggiero’s collaborative artwork composition in Cinema4D

Working in Cinema4D, Ruggiero composed “Escapism Room” during a series of Twitch streams where friends and fans contributed ideas and gave advice. She recorded the streams, stitched them together, and compressed them into the two-minute speed run video. See it here.…

Dive bars, night stars, and DMT: A weekend with Coldie

In June, SuperRare went panning for gold in central California with renowned NFT artist Coldie. We discussed struggling as an artist, the birth and future of the NFT movement, mixing art with psychedelics and how to untap creativity within yourself. …

Confessions of a Crypto Scammer: How one man stole thousands from artists

As the NFT market has grown, hacker attacks have grown with it. Here's the story of how SuperRare found and confronted one of the community's most prolific scammers…

What I say when people ask if I am worried about the death of NFTs

When people ask me if I’m worried about the death of NFTs, I tell them about a short science fiction story by Terry Bison I’m fond of titled, They’re Made Out of Meat. …

SuperRare x Bonhams presents CryptOGs: A conversation with Sarah Zucker

Sarah Zucker's work combines cutting-edge techniques with analog technologies to convey a sort of retro-futuristic expressionism. It’s like hearing an omnipotent message from the Metaverse while standing in the blacklight poster section of an empty Spencer Gifts.…

SuperRare x Bonhams presents CryptOGs: A conversation with Matt Kane

Matt Kane designs algorithms that, through custom software and human input, manifest ideas into artworks that feel rooted deeper in human emotion than in 1s and 0s. His paintings are a melding of order, chaos, geometric shapes and delicate color pallets, like a sort of boolean poetry made…

SuperRare x Bonhams presents CryptOGs: A conversation with Coldie

Calling California-based mixed media artist Ryan (Coldie) Colditz’ art “3D” doesn’t really do it justice. Combining source materials from a variety of mediums with stereoscopic techniques, subtle animation and shifting focal points, one seems to fall into his work only to be spit back out with more questions…

Why one collector destroyed critic Jerry Saltz artwork to prove the NFT revolution is not an art revolution

This is a story about a proclaimed act of NFT terrorism that was mistaken for an attempt at ransom but was actually a lesson in property rights. …

Welcome to the world of DataArt: A conversation with Albert Laszlo Barabasi about beauty + data + SuperRare

DataArt is a new movement within art, that aims to bring alive the invisible, by merging the visual language of art and data science. It offers a deeper understanding of our word by conceptualizing data in a way that we humans can penetrate its meaning and message…

Provoking the imagination through self-portraiture: An interview with Iness Rychlik

Iness Rychlik's self-portraiture provokes something visceral in the viewer. Her work bites down and tugs at conflicting emotions. Sometimes alluring, sometimes unsettling, it doesn't let go.…