Blockchain-Based Digital Art Marketplace and Social Network DADA Sponsors Art Show

Blockchain-Based Digital Art Marketplace and Social Network DADA Sponsors Art Show
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2019-5-18 02:20

DADA, a blockchain-based digital art marketplace and social network, is organizing the Rare Art Show which will be featured during the Rare Art Festival 2 (Rare AF 2) on Saturday, May 18, at Bushwick Generator.

The art show was curated by a panel of experts that includes digital art curator Georg Bak; Jason Bailey, aka […]

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