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Toledo Museum of Art becomes first major museum to Acquire Artwork using Cryptocurrencies

Toledo Museum of Art becomes first major museum to Acquire Artwork using Cryptocurrencies

The Toledo Museum of Art (TMA) has made a historic purchase with the acquisition of the digital artwork Abyssinian Queen (2024) by the Ethiopian artist collective Yatreda ያጥሬዳ. This transaction marks the first time a major museum has used cryptocurrency to buy an artwork. The purchase was made using USDC (a stablecoin pegged to the U.S. dollar), which will be transferred on the Ethereum blockchain.

Abyssinian Queen is a one-of-one NFT and part of a series by the same name. The work was showcased in an immersive installation featuring four NFTS in the TMA’s “Ethiopia at the Crossroads” exhibition, which closed on November 10th. A tribute to the legendary queens of ancient Ethiopia rendered in Yatreda’s signature black-and-white, slow-motion video format, the work features a queen adorned in traditional jewelry and seated on a throne.

The acquisition highlights the TMA’s ongoing diversification of its digital art collection, which now includes five works.

“The work connects with our historic holdings in meaningful ways while also contributing to our ongoing efforts to support the evolving digital arts ecosystem,” said Adam Levine, the TMA’s director. “When we buy a new artwork from a French gallery, we pay in euros; when we buy from an English auction house, we pay in pounds. In this case, we are purchasing from the Web3 artist collective Yatreda ያጥሬዳ, so it only made sense to try to transact in their preferred currency.”

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