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NFT Collector: Snoop’s NFT nostalgia, The Goose draws Gen Y to Sotheby’s 

NFT Collector: Snoop’s NFT nostalgia, The Goose draws Gen Y to Sotheby’s 

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Snoop Dogg’s NFT passport is a blueprint for concert merch of the future, Sotheby’s NFT VP says The Goose drew Millennials to auction house.

Greg Oakford, a co-founder of NFT Fest Australia, guides you through the Web3 digital art world from a collectors perspective. 

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Its hard to go past The Goose from artist Dmitri Cherniaks Ringers generative art collection. This iconic piece sold as part of Sothebys recent Grails II event (an auction of NFT art seized from bankrupt crypto hedge fund Three Arrows Capital) for a whopping $6,215,1000 to Punk6529. Going into the auction, the sale price was estimated between $2 million to $3 million. 

The Goose from Ringers Collection by Dmitri Cherniak
The Goose from Ringers Collection by Dmitri Cherniak. (Sothebys)

Originally minted in February 2021 for 0.1 ETH (the equivalent to $131 on the date of sale), The Gooses price appreciation continues to ascend into the stratosphere. 

The history of the piece includes a sale from TheCryptonite to Pixelpete for 1.26 WETH ($2,220) on 4 February 2021; a transfer from Pixelpete to 3AC for 1,800 ETH ($5,896,566) on 27 August 2021; and a new owner in Punk6529 via Sothebys auction after 3ACs demise for 3,237 ETH ($5.4 million), plus a buyers premium in excess of $800,000. 

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Following the successful Grails II auction with 37 lots going under the hammer, Cointelegraph sat down with Michael Bouhanna, a Sothebys vice president and head of digital and NFTs, to discuss the pivotal auction and why the brand continues to lean in heavily to art on the blockchain. 

Grails II exceeded our expectations in every respect. The total of $11 million from the 37 lots is more than double the high estimate, which was $4.8 million. Every single lot sold in excess of the high estimate, and that data is very impressive, says Bouhanna. 

There was tremendous excitement in the lead-up to the auction. We ended up having over 1,000 bids across the entire sale and had artists like Beeple and other members of the community take to Twitter to voice their excitement about the sale of The Goose. It was a very important movement, and I think that speaks to not only the importance of the work of The Goose but also to the collection and its significance to the market. 

Sothebys Auction Room during Grails II
Sothebys Auction Room during Grails II. (Sothebys)

Sothebys dates back to 1744 but only started its foray into NFTs in early 2021. Bouhanna believes the move is helping to usher in a new generation of collectors. 

Since early 2021, weve been committed to digital art and NFTs as an important part of our overall fine art strategy. We really see digital art and NFTs as a natural outgrowth for us, he said.

He points out that 61% of the buyers in the Grails II auction were new to Sothebys, and most were under 40, well below the average age of its usual clientele.

With so many new collectors coming through our digital art sales, I think that is definitely opening up the world to many people who would have otherwise felt intimidated by participating in a sale at Sothebys.

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Sothebys is getting good at drawing attention to the NFT and crypto space via high-tension live streams. In November 2021, it was host to the sale of a first edition of the U.S. Constitution, with Constitution DAO drawing international headlines with its narrowly thwarted attempt to secure the highly sought-after artifact. 

When Constitution DAO attempted to purchase the first printing, that really demonstrated how excited the community was about live auctions. Even today, it remains one of the most viewed live streams of all time. It also shows how the crypto community, the NFT and digital art community is excited about how auctions are run and how very new they are to many people in this community, says Bouhanna. 

Prestige at a price

Sothebys applies the same traditional buyers premium revenue model to their digital art auctions as their physical art auctions. But Bouhanna points out the Sothebys brand helps artists attract premium prices too.

We play the same role in the market in bringing carefully created selections of our art to sale, he explains. On Twitter, there was a poll following the auction asking the question if The Goose would have achieved the same price if sold elsewhere. A significant percentage of respondents agreed that it would never have achieved as much as that amount had it been auctioned off on OpenSea or another on-chain NFT marketplace. 

Sothebys and the 99-year-old art pioneer

Vera Molnrs example work from Themes and Variations
Vera Molnrs example work from Themes and Variations. (Sothebys Metaverse)

On 28 June, Sothebys announced its new generative art program, which will be fuelled by the ArtBlocks engine. 

The program will be headlined and launched with generative and computer art pioneer Vera Molnr.

The 99-year-old Hungarian artists groundbreaking on-chain generative art project, titled Themes and Variations,” will feature 500 unique artworks. 

They will be sold in a Dutch auction, for the first time in Sothebys history. 

Tweet of the week 

What Coldie listens to when creating art

Coldie dropped NFT Collector a link to his “Inspired whispers only you can hear” Spotify playlist:

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