Museums

Mohamed Al Banna Joins Rare FND as an Advisor and Co-Founder

Rare FND’s alliance with Mohammed Al Banna will help break new ground and support charitable organisations and start-ups in the UAE Highlights Rare FND provides a new and innovative approach to fundraising, enabling charities and start-ups to bypass traditional intermediaries and raise capital through blockchain technology Mohammed Al Banna a successful entrepreneur with a passion for leveraging emerging technologies to create positive social impact recently joined Rare FND as an advisor Rare FND’s vision to help startups and charities, fits perfectly with Mohammed’s vision and passion for developing innovative ideas

Rare Artworks by Picasso and UAE Royal Family Member to be Auctioned together for the First Time

The Rare Antiquities is Bridging The Gap Between Real World Art And Digital Art with this Auction on the 12th of February Highlights One of the paintings that will be featured in the auction was created by Artist Noora Alredhwan, the mother of Sheikh Humaid Bin Khalid Al Qasimi Three Picassos and a painting from the Royal Family of Ras Al Khaimah will be auctioned The UAE 50th Anniversary painting is on display for the first time since being showcased at the EXPO 2020 earlier last year The Rare Antiquities

Musée To Launch World’s First NFT-Owned Marketplace Platform on July 20th, 2021

Press Release: The Musée platform launches July 20th, 2021, giving creators, collectors, and investors the chance to own one of the world’s first NFT Marketplace plots. 6th July 2021, British Columbia, Canada – Musée is an innovative new project by the Canadian company Inverted Studios, which has combined Ethereum blockchain technology with digital art to launch the world’s first NFT-owned marketplace platform. The launch begins Tuesday the 20th of July, 2021, where the 10,000 plots will be available for purchase. What is Musée? The Musée platform is a marketplace for NFT art with a seamless digital experience,

Q&A: How Blockchain Could Transform the Art Industry

The art world has had a tough time lately. The coronavirus pandemic has forced many galleries and museums to close, with sales of premium pieces also affected.But there could be a solution that helps the industry get back on its feet and achieve much-needed digitization: blockchain. Here, we talk to Niko Kipouros, founder and CEO of 4ARTechnologies, about how this technology could transform the way we purchase and own artwork — and even ensure that the provenance and authenticity of masterpieces are never doubted.1. What are the biggest challenges facing