“Urban cat” by Hiro Ando from the collection of ARTION galleries www.artiogalleries.com

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“Urban cat” by Hiro Ando from the collection of ARTION galleries www.artiogalleries.com
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Fantom Launches NFT Marketplace Artion – Platform Aims to ‘Unburden Creators of High Fees’
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On September 24, 2021, the Fantom Foundation announced the launch of a new non-fungible token (NFT) marketplace that aims to compete with the myriad of NFT markets out there today. The market dubbed Artion is an NFT marketplace built on the Fantom network and claims to bolster “0% commissions, with the near-zero transaction costs.” Fantom Reveals Beta Version of the NFT Marketplace Artion A new…
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Opens Tues, Nov 19, 5-9p: “Salon des Refusés” curated by Michael Anderson Artion Gallery, 275 Water St., NYC The Salon des Refusés is French for “Exhibition of Rejects,” originally referring to the Paris Salon of 1863. Normally, this would refer to any exhibition of works rejected from a juried art show. Artist Michael Anderson, as curator of the exhibition, brings together a group of New York artists and longtime friends who produce uncomfortable work that is both beautiful and stimulating. Artists Include: Aaron Johnson, Alfred Steiner, Debra Hampton, Jessica Speckhard, Michael Anderson, Noah Becker, and Tom Sanford (works pictured here).
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