Back in 2023, Dmitri Cherniak's iconic piece Ringers #879—nicknamed "The Goose"—made waves across the art world. The generative artwork hammered down at Sotheby's for a mid-seven-figure sum, instantly becoming one of those sales people wouldn't shut up about.
Fast forward to this week. Art Basel just wrapped, and guess what showed up? Cherniak brought Ringers, Polygon Etcetera, and Floor Ringer to the spotlight, all activated in collaboration with AOTM Gallery.
From auction house glory to gallery walls at one of art's biggest stages—that's what you call full circle. The NFT art scene keeps delivering these moments.
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Back in 2023, Dmitri Cherniak's iconic piece Ringers #879—nicknamed "The Goose"—made waves across the art world. The generative artwork hammered down at Sotheby's for a mid-seven-figure sum, instantly becoming one of those sales people wouldn't shut up about.
Fast forward to this week. Art Basel just wrapped, and guess what showed up? Cherniak brought Ringers, Polygon Etcetera, and Floor Ringer to the spotlight, all activated in collaboration with AOTM Gallery.
From auction house glory to gallery walls at one of art's biggest stages—that's what you call full circle. The NFT art scene keeps delivering these moments.