NFT creator and photographer Justin Aversano opened his first physical photography NFT gallery on Friday. The venue is called Quantum Space LA and it’s located on the Third Street Promenade, Santa Monica, California. His goal was to create a physical space where NFT artists can show their digital artworks.
Aversano hosted the grand opening of the gallery on Friday. Then, he also revealed his latest NFT collection titled Doppelgänger.
What can you find inside Justin Aversano’s NFT gallery?
On June 3rd, iconic NFT photographer Justin Aversano, best known for his Twin Flames NFT drop, opened a physical NFT gallery. Surprisingly, Quantum Space LA is located on the iconic Third Street Promenade in Santa Monica, California.
Accordingly, this space serves as a physical spot where digital artists can bring their artworks into the real world. In fact, Quantum Space LA is more of an experiment to evaluate the mainstream audience’s reaction to NFTs.
Justin Aversano had begun raising money for the NFT gallery way ahead of time. Back in March, the photographer launched Quantum Keys – NFTs granting access to exclusive perks.
Basically, holders can use these collectibles to host their own events at Quantum Space LA. In addition, they can also check out the VIP areas of the NFT gallery. At the time of writing, the OpenSea floor price of Quantum Keys is at 3.35 ETH.
Is Quantum Space LA just the beginning?
In 2023, Justin Aversano is planning to open one NFT gallery per month in various cities. Meanwhile, the photographer will launch another physical space in New York this fall. All in all, the team aims to have “20 to 50 spaces around the world,” Aversano said in a statement.
“I’m thrilled and really interested to see how it kind of plays out, and how we could potentially change the narrative of ‘NFTs are bad’ and ‘NFTs are not eco-friendly,” said the Quantum Space LA manager Rebecca Lamis. “I think there’s a lot of impact we can do in that capacity.”
Justin Aversano celebrated Friday’s opening with his new NFT photography collection: Doppelgänger.
About the Doppelgänger photography NFT drop
In essence, Doppelgänger is an NFT collection of photographs that follows Justin Aversano’s iconic Twin Flames drop. In fact, the 1,000 collectibles are outtakes from the Twin Flames project itself.
At this moment, you can find the Doppelgänger collection on Justin Aversano’s platform, Quantum Art.
The NFT marketplace aims to support NFT photography projects and other visual artworks. According to the official website, Quantum Art features “the world’s finest photography carefully curated by a team of experts.”
Doppelgänger follows the roaring success of the Twin Flames photography NFT collection. Following his experience in the blockchain sector, Justin Aversano now wants to uplift other artists too.
To begin with, the artist created the Quantum Art curated photography NFT marketplace. Now, Aversano launched the physical NFT gallery Quantum Space LA to bring digital artworks into the real world.
Of course, that’s just one of the many ways curated photography projects can attract collectors. In addition, you can check out our in-depth guide to selling photography NFTs right here.
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