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Christie’s 3.0 Auctions NFT Artworks From a Curated Collection, “Cartography of the Soul”

Christie’s 3.0 Auctions NFT Artworks From a Curated Collection, “Cartography of the Soul

Christie’s has launched the auction of a non-fungible token collection dubbed “Cartography of the Soul.” The release, curated in collaboration with 10F1, is dedicated to psychedelic experiences expressed through art.

The collection was first exhibited in Denver, Colorado, on June 21 to 23. Interested individuals can still view “Cartography of the Soul” on display at Christie’s New York through June 27.

Starting bids for the artworks range from 1 ETH to 40 ETH. The collection includes over 30 artworks created by noted digital artists DeeKay, Dusin Yellin, Sam Spratt, Killer Acid, Mad Dog Jones, Sofia Crespo, Nadya Tolokonnikova of Pussy Riot, Brendan Dawes, Joshua Davis, Justin Aversano, Ash Thorp, Sasha Stiles, Beryl Bilci, Kenny Schachter, Toomuchlag, Sarah Friend, Auriea Harvey, Dave Krugman, WLOP, Holly Herndon and Mathew Dryhurst, Laura El, Klara Vollstaedt, Maya Man, Summer Wagner, SamJ, Ivona Tau, Maciej Kuciara, Helena Sarin, Elf J Trul, Casey REAS, Harry Pack, Jesperish, and Linda Dounia. 

Proceeds from sales will go to Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS), a non-profit organization that has focused on psychedelic therapies since 1986. The funds will be used for the research and public education of life-saving psychedelic therapies. 

The traditional auction house launched its web3-focused platform, Christie’s 3.0, in September 2022. To celebrate the launch, the platform auctioned artworks created by the 18-year-old visual artist and activist Diana Sinclair. 

Since then, the house has auctioned several NFT collections. Among these is “Next Wave: The Miami Edit,” which included artworks by Ash Thorp, RhymezlikeDimez, Cory Van Lew, Ayla El-Moussa, Cath Simard, Zancan Andres Serrano, Dave Krugman, Sasha Stiles, Elf J Trul, Luis Ponce, Slimesunday, Goldcat, and art collective Random International. 

In May this year, Christie’s 3.0 auctioned Jack Butcher’s “Checks.” All 152 artworks from the collection were sold, resulting in 50.10 ETH in sales.

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