
Baroque era.
Top 10 picks by Designcollector
Today’s Top 10 comes to you from the keen eye of Arseny Vesnin. Founder of Designcollector Network (2003) and curator of the Digital Decade initiatives, exhibitions and online collaborations. Arseny is an interdisciplinary mediator guiding artists and communicating the future of art. Based in St.Petersburg, Russia.



“This series is inspired by the Baroque era. I always love combining colors with each other therefore I love this era. I would love to combine everything to create fantastic scenery with a Fine Art approach alongside passion and sense. In this series, I created looks with cheap cotton fabric and cotton fibers.”


My works often portray ambiguous female figures, halfway between the human and the automaton. MODELs hold sensations, emotions, memories and suggestions. My research, very intimate and personal, comes to life through the creation and use of connected jewels, sinuous draperies and dresses that wrap and protect the figure, silently telling the secret.
Renaissance


A $Rare Type Of Bull by @pianoandthefox
And a month we’ll never forget
“A $rare type of bull” for Superrare. I created this piece to show my gratitude to this amazing platform. Thanks for being fair to your artists and collectors. I hope many companies follow your example to achieve a better, fairer art and design world !! I am hoping this piece will kick $rares bull run 🙂 “


Arseny Vesnin (Twitter: @designercollector), founder of Designcollector Network (2003) and curator of the Digital Decade initiatives, exhibitions and online collaborations. Interdisciplinary mediator guiding artists and communicating the future of art. Based in St.Petersburg, Russia.
Negative Space


Life on a Gradient: Q&A with NFT artist Krista Kim
Krista Kim is a leading Metaverse artist and founder of the Techism movement (2014), whose work explores the concept of the digital consciousness. In this installment of SuperRare Magazine’s Curation Corner; Popup Gallery Manager Arianne Lapidus sat down with Krista Kim to parse her thoughts on Digital Humanism, the role of art in the decentralized web, and the exploding world of NFTs.