Bridging Worlds: Digital Art Beyond Borders runs to October 30, 2024. Collect works by participating artists here.
Vinnie Hager: “I drew two planetary forms in the upper corners that illustrate the idea of ‘worlds apart’ — whether it’s between nations, cultures, or personal identities. Connecting these forms are bridges that represent the potential for connection in a world increasingly fractured by boundaries, differences, and spaces.”
Sebastian Sanchez, Manager of Digital Art Sales for Christie’s: “We are thrilled to be hosting this auction and artist open call to benefit the UNHCR. The selection of artists and the works they each contributed speak to the importance of fostering a sense of unity across diverse artistic practices.”
Niceaunties: “I believe I am shaped by my upbringing and environment. Coming from a place rooted in discipline and rules, creating art has given me the space to question the issues and situations I observe around me. I see myself as a collage of the things I find beautiful and inspiring, combined with a response to my environment.”
0x DEAFBEEF: “The very best part of the last three years has been the opportunity to interact with other artists from diverse backgrounds. Those interactions have definitely affected my work, although it’s difficult to express exactly how. Certainly, learning about the diversity of creative practices has helped feel more comfortable with accepting my own artistic identity.”
IX Shells: “I deeply resonate with the concept of being a foreigner or outsider. It’s not just a physical experience of displacement but also an emotional and spiritual state. I come from a deep cultural heritage in Panama, and as someone navigating the digital art world, there’s always this feeling of being caught between worlds — both my personal identity and the digital space itself. Being a “foreigner” extends beyond national borders for me; it’s about navigating spaces where your sense of belonging is always shifting, whether it’s in the art world, cultural spaces, or even within yourself.”
Emi Kusano: “My piece for this auction reflects my personal experiences and aligns deeply with the concept of being a “foreigner.” During my exchange in the United States, I constantly felt like an outsider — I was a non-Christian, non-white individual in that environment. This experience was especially impactful because it happened during my teenage years, a time when identity is easily shaken. It remains a significant memory that has shaped who I am today, and through this artwork, I am revisiting those emotions using AI.”
Leila Khazaneh is an international lawyer with expertise in investment management, venture capital, and transactions in financial markets. Leila was an early enthusiast of Bitcoin and, since then, has been exploring, advising, and investing in systems built on blockchain technology. She is experienced in emerging financial and blockchain technologies, investment, and the management of digital assets. She is also a passionate collector of digital art and an enthusiastic supporter of digital art platforms.
Bridging Worlds: Digital Art Beyond Borders runs to October 30, 2024. Collect works by participating artists here.