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LOOP Talks 2022: Speculative Futures: Collecting media art NFTs at KADIST

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Joseph del Pesco

What started as ‘What are they?’ has become: ‘What are they good for?’ KADIST International Director Joseph del Pesco presented the institutions’ NFT research leading up to the conference co-organized with Rhizome at the New Museum in November of 2021. He introduced KADIST’s growing NFT collection, and discussed strategies and practice for collecting institutions and artists. While NFTs are likely here to stay, we’re just starting to understand their potential—beyond the initial hype of the collectibles market—for contemporary art.

Joseph del Pesco

Curator, Speaker
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Joseph del Pesco

Joseph del Pesco is a peripatetic writer, curator and perennial collaborator. For more than a decade he’s been Director, and starting in 2016 became International Director of KADIST—a network-driven contemporary art organization with headquarters in Paris. He’s known for creating the first international residency for art magazines, reimagining an historic artist contract to support a charity chosen by the artist, and establishing a free-school aggregating events across the city. Working with Kadist and independently, he’s organized numerous exhibitions, screenings and projects at institutions such as Centre Pompidou, MACO Oaxaca, MACBA, moCa Cleveland, The Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, The Center for Contemporary Art Tel Aviv, CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. He’s also been a guest of various residency programs including Fogo Island Arts, SOMA, Beta-Local, The Luminary, ArtPort, and Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo. His writing has been published in dozens of catalogs, magazines, and books. His sold-out collection of short stories about imaginary museums, “The Museum Took a Few Minutes To Collect Itself,” was published by Art Metropole (Toronto) in 2018.