Tezos Exhibition


Sept 22, 2022 - Jan 31, 2023


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How can artists collaborate with and on the blockchain?

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What work messages best in the NFT medium?


This is mowna's first exhibition on the Tezos blockchain. We were drawn to Tezos for its #CleanNFT, the blossoming experimental art scene, and the exciting generative artwork coming from the fxhash platform. The artwork that is being made on the Tezos blockchain is among the most interesting to have been created, with artists pushing the limits on technologies, financial models, culture, science, nature, philosophy, media, communication, and more.


We have curated 66 artists from 29 countries working in the genres of animation, film, gifs, generative, toys, games, poetry, paintings, photographs, interactive, 3-dimensional sculpture, petscii/ascii, sound, and video loops.


Artwork by:

  • ailadi
  • Aluan Wang
  • Andreas Rau & Marcelo Soria-Rodríguez
  • Anna Malina
  • Augurs
  • [ a y s h ]
  • Burka Bayram
  • Ce Vignolo
  • Diego de los Campos
  • Diego Lazzarin
  • diewiththemostlikes
  • Eddie Lee
  • Elna Frederick
  • Elsa Muray
  • Empress Trash
  • ertdfgcvb
  • ferluht & OOPO
  • Frank Force
  • Huw Messie
  • Iñigo Bilbao
  • Iskra Velitchkova & Zach Lieberman
  • Johan Karlsson
  • Karsten Schmidt
  • LIA
  • Liam Egan
  • Linda Dounia
  • Lola Dupre
  • Lorna Mills
  • Luiz André Gama
  • lulu xXX
  • makeitrad
  • Mario Klingemann
  • Micah Alhadeff
  • Monokai
  • Nathaniel Stern & Sasha Stiles
  • NeoSutras
  • Nude Robot
  • Orfhlaith Egan
  • Parallax Rendering & Tezopunk
  • Phlins
  • Pierre Gervois
  • qubibi
  • Quilla Nina
  • Radarboy3000
  • Renata Janiszewska
  • Rodell Warner
  • Rose Jackson
  • s_r_r_z_
  • Sabato Visconti & Sky Goodman
  • Somfay
  • Spøgelsesmaskinen
  • Stellabelle
  • SV3ZR
  • TENDER x William Watkins
  • Tommy Mintz
  • Unicorn Stew
  • V4W.ENKO
  • W3irDtrip
  • Wioulet
  • ZALA

Tezos exhibition press release here


Works can be seen at the museum's objkt collection here


As well as the museum's fxhash collection here


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