Art house ‘Alturaash Art’ to auction the art pieces with cryptocurrency as a payment method

Cryptocurrencies never fail to make the headlines. Whether it is about the value of bitcoin reaching an all-time high or the value falling, the crypto market has emerged rapidly in the last few years. We have witnessed the trading of cryptos becoming increasingly mainstream. However, the scope of spending virtual currencies is limited because of market volatility. In a time where a plethora of companies have enabled cryptocurrency as a payment method, even the global art house Alturaash Art has embraced the change. The leading art house has an array of artists depicting modern and contemporary art.

This Dubai-based art house was founded by art connoisseur Asif Kamal in 2010. Intending to support the South Asian and local artists, this art house has established creative professionals on a global podium with artistic works highlighting the culture from all over the world. Moreover, during the COVID-19 pandemic where a majority of things became digital even art was served to the audience through the digital domain. A large group of investors are expanding their portfolio in the digital art asset and NFT after artist Mike Winkleman’s Christie’s auction of March 2021 had sales of a whopping $69 million….Read Full Article | https://www.khaleejtimes.com/business/kt-network/art-house-alturaash-art-to-auction-the-art-pieces-with-cryptocurrency-as-a-payment-method

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