In its nascency, the market for artificial intelligence (AI) art remains as mysterious and misunderstood as the field itself. This week, Christie’s will become the first auction house to sell a work created by AI when the work Portrait of Edmond Belamy (2018) by the Paris-based collective Obvious goes under the hammer in New York. But generative art is nothing new, says Jason Foumberg, the curator of the US-based Thoma Foundation’s digital art collection.
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