Renowned AI-collaborative artist and advocate for the AI art movement, Claire Silver, has announced that her latest collection will be showcased at the world-famous Louvre museum in Paris on March 21.
The new collection will be exhibited alongside Silver’s existing artwork, Love in the Fourth Turning, both of which are in collaboration with Superchief NFT.
In addition to this exciting announcement, Silver revealed on Twitter that she has signed for representation with William Morris Endeavor (WME), making her the company’s first AI artist.
Silver is a consistent and prominent voice in the AI art movement, regularly organizing AI-collaborative art contests on Twitter and providing valuable perspectives on the technology’s potential and value for both artists and AI skeptics.
Silver has made several landmark sales in the NFT space, with her genesis piece, c l a i r e, selling on SuperRare for 52 ETH (over $92,000).
Her defining AI-collaborative art collection, AI Art is Not Art, has surpassed the 1,000 ETH mark in trading volume on the secondary market, and the collection has seen 50 sales in the last 30 days, ranging from 2.3 to 9.11 ETH, as interest in AI art tools and collaborative artists’ pedigree continues to grow.
In the lead-up to this announcement, Silver teased her followers on Twitter with a cryptic image of a silhouette and responded to inquiries by stating, “The announcement Monday should theoretically make [people] happy they supported [me] when they did.”
This news represents a significant milestone for Silver and the AI art movement as a whole. The exhibition at the Louvre legitimizes the importance, creativity, and humanity of artists who use artificial intelligence in their work on a grand institutional scale, calling attention to the fact that AI art is indeed art.