Q&A: Artist Beeple on selling NFT collage for a record $70M
LONDON — When digital artist Beeple put an NFT digital artwork up for auction this month, he became instantly famous when it sold for almost $70 million. The record sale also sparked huge interest in digital certificates of authenticity based on cryptocurrency technology that are called “non-fungible tokens.”
These NFTs are undergoing a boom. The Associated Press caught up with Beeple, whose real name is Mike Winkelmann, to talk about the auction result, NFTs and how the crypto art boom is affecting him and other artists who haven’t previously had a way to guarantee exclusive ownership of digital works, which by their nature can normally be freely copied.
Beeple spoke with the AP via a Zoom call. This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity.
Q: Why do you think your artwork “Everdays: The First 5,000 Days” fetched such a high price?