We sat down with art collector and gallerist Adam Lindemann on the heels of his conversation with Beeple and Peter Saul at Art Basel to talk about what he thinks is really going on with NFTs. Spoiler alert: He's not totally sure!
Adam is the founder of Venus Over Manhattan gallery. He's also a major collector himself, and his personal collection includes works by Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat, both of whom he knew personally. As a veteran of the gallery scene, we wanted to get his take on the NFTs, and what all this means for "the traditional art world."
Check out his talk with Beeple and artist Peter Saul here.
Also in this episode: Has NFT artist Pak dethroned Jeff Koons as the most expensive living artist?
Vocab words include: Beeple, Pak, OpenSea, Chromie Squiggles, Art Blocks

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