Travel & Holidays
Klimt at the Belvedere Museum In 2024, The Kiss NFTs visit New York on Valentines Day.


By Kajal Sharma - 25 Jan 2024 06:39 PM
January 15, 2024, Vienna and New York /PRNewswire/ -- The Kiss's unique offering is the "ultimate declaration of love" for patrons and art aficionados of the next generation, and it is available from its official home, the Belvedere Museum in Vienna. From February 14–18, 2024, Superchief Gallery in New York will host NFTs of Gustav Klimt's The Kiss (Lovers) (1908/9)—the centerpiece of the Belvedere Museum in Vienna. This one-of-a-kind and timeless symbol of love gives the perfect Valentine's Day present in collaboration with Nimi, the digital collectibles advisor and dedicated NFT platform for museums.Based on a 100 × 100 grid, 10,000 limited-edition, individual pieces of this renowned symbol of passionate love have been produced; the Belvedere Museum has verified each and every one of them. At $1,925, each tile can be dedicated to a loved one via the official website, introducing a fresh approach to interact genuine with one of the most famous romance paintings in history and providing a strong, long-lasting, and instantaneous digital expression of love this Valentine's Day.The Belvedere Museum's fundraising outreach since its founding in 2022 will be revolutionized with the inauguration of its first US location in New York.
In addition to providing a unique romantic present through a dedicated homepage, the NFT enrols each buyer into an elite international community of collectors invited to exclusive events at the museum and beyond, appealing to a new generation of collectors and art enthusiasts alike.The accompanying The Kiss NFT presentation, the museum's first US event in collaboration with Nimi, will be accessible to VIPs and buyers at Superchief Gallery in New York City on Wednesday, February 14, 2024. The public will then be able to view it from Thursday, February 15, through Sunday, February 18, 2024. Through interactive 3D tours of The Kiss's Belvedere exhibition space and special photo ops, viewers will be able to interact with the digital artworks in person during the presentation.