Art Goes Digital

By Emily Tullock | 2 December 2011

Want to tap into the art market but strapped for cash?

In 2004, Damien Hirst sold a tiger shark floating in a tank; The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living, for a reported $8 million dollars. Now you can buy one of his original works for just $12.

How, you ask, is this possible? Enter S[edition], a new online platform for collecting digital limited edition art by contemporary artists at affordable prices. Once you buy a work, you can then display it on any digital screen.

Ownership is completely secure and traced to you. Once editions are sold out, you can sell your works to other collectors.

Special someone coming around? Flick on Tracey Emin’s Love is What You Want. Break-up blues? Whip out Tim Noble and Sue Webster’s Girlfriend From Hell.

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