Lady Gaga's First NFT
The Death of Marat, Jaques-Louis David’s work from 1793, shows Jean Paul Marat, a radical journalist who played a major role in the French Revolution, lying murdered in his bathtub after having been stabbed to death by a Royalist sympathizer, Charlotte Corday. The painting is said to be the first modernist painting because of the way it took the stuff of politics as its material and did not transmute it.
NFT’s can be anything digital, whether it’s a drawing, music, digital landscapes, etc, most of the excitement is around the use of technology to sell digital art. The GAGA/MARAT collaboration created by Wilson features Gaga in the classic position, bleeding and draped over the side of the bathtub, having been in the midst of writing a letter. Her face is serene, blood pours out of her chest, as her voice is played repeatedly in the background, reciting a few cryptic phrases over and over.
Wilson has been forming this series of Video Portraits over the last 15 years, and this iteration, being sold individually as digital media, decontextualizes it from the series. His works will be seen in a new light. Only a select few of his Video Portraits will be offered as digital tokens. The videos are still and have no beginning, middle, nor end, but more so play on a dreamlike loop. Gaga is against a gradient light space, seemingly still but actually performing very slight movement and schemed out gesture and timing. Through theatrical imagery, Wilson explores the concept of authenticity and originality.
Rather than using the materials that have been used in art for hundreds and hundreds of years (brush, paint, canvas), Wilson uses new media and contemporary technology to create his photographic masterpieces, which recreate historical works.
The bidding will be denominated in US dollars, and each bidder will conduct their dollars to Ether cryptocurrency as they bid.