The EdicurIal—
The EdicurIal—
Collection—
Collection—
introduction
Named with a portmanteau that combines “edit” and “curatorial,” The Edicurial Collection was established in March 2021 with the aim of providing an introduction to contemporary digital art for people active in the traditional art world.
The founder is a patron who collects NFTs under the moniker, Elsie. Edicurial focuses on emerging artists and represents a wide range of styles and genres of digital art, from Linda Dounia’s trippy abstract animations to Osinachi’s wry narrative figuration.’ - Brian Droitcour, Outland.
To learn more about Elsie and The Edicurial Collection, see here.
Featured Artworks
Explore the artworks of The Edicurial Collection.
The Permanent Collection
In July 2023, Elsie was delighted to reveal the latest extension of The Edicurial Collection: The Permanent Collection. A compilation of 100 historic NFTs acquired by Elsie between 2021-2022, The Permanent Collection champions and promotes the diversity of art genres that have emerged in recent years.
To experience The Permanent Collection, please follow the link here.
Elsie in the news
The Edicurial Collection Joins 100 Collectors
The Edicurial Collection joins 100 Collectors, a private network for patrons of traditional and digital art on the blockchain. 100 collectors nurtures a community of dynamic local collectors, comprised of individuals who are deeply committed to enriching the experience of collecting contemporary Digital Art.
To learn more about Elsie’s participation in 100 Collectors, please visit here.
Elsie, together with fellow collectors BBA, Benoit Palop and Luc Jodet, discusses her role as a patron of NFTs with Fisheye Immersive, presenting Edicurial works from artists such as Frank Stella, Matt Kane, Osinachi and Martin Lukas Ostachowski.
To read the full article, please visit here.
In February, Elsie joined creators Ana María Caballero and Melissa Wiederrecht on X to discuss their latest piece, ‘Miss Metaverse’ (2024), which uses the beauty pageant to deliver satirical commentary on the expression of selfhood for artists in Web3.
To read the full article, please visit here.
elsie’s threads
Posted on 14th June
Hello everyone! Happy Friday, I hope you are well. Welcome back to The Edicurial Collection.
Today, I am excited to reshare a fantastic stop-frame animation I acquired last year: ‘Surface 02’ (2023) by Tom Lauerman.
