Wikileaks founder Julian Assange speaking to the media from the balcony of the Embassy of Ecuador in London in 2017.
The anonymous crypto artist Pakis teaming up with Wikileaks founder Julian Assange for a collaborative NFT project titled āCensored,ā to be released on February 7.
The date has particular significance for Assange, as it is the deadline for his lawyers to ask the U.K. Supreme High Court to reconsider the extradition case that the U.S. government has filed again him.
The two-part sale at a yet-to-be-determined venue will include a single-edition NFT and a ādynamicā open-edition NFT, reports the Crypto Times.
More hints and details about Pakās project with Assange are expected in the coming days. Reached by Artnet News, Pak declined to offer further comment.
When Wikileaks announced the team-up on Twitter, it shared the news with the hashtag#FreeAssangeNOW. The projectās title, āCensored,ā also suggests the NFTs are being sold in support of Assangeās legal battles.
Pak, one of the first artists to achieve major success in the NFT arena, began minting NFTS way back in February 2020. They made big waves in March 2021 by sellingtwo artworks at prices approaching the $1 million mark:Finitefor $809,789.40 on Foundation, andMetariftfor $904,413.47 on MarkersPlace.
Sothebyās later tapped Pakas its answer to Christieās blockbuster $69 million Beeple sale, collaborating with the artist and Nifty Gateway on a $17 million sale that includedThe PixelandThe Switch, both of which sold for $1.4 million. (The former was a one-by-one gray pixel; the latter gave the buyer the option to āswitchā the image to an unknown alternative artwork.)
Pak returned to the auction house in its āNatively Digitalā sale in October, selling a work titledFadefor $528,000, andRubikās Lure, an animation meant to invoke a futuristic Rubikās Cube, for $1.1 million.
The artist later sold 266,445 shares of his NFTMergefor $91.8 millionon Nifty Gateway, suggesting that if one collector were to eventually own every share, they would own a work more valuable than the priciest Jeff Koons or David Hockneyāthe two most expensive living artists.
Pak,MetariftImage courtesy MakersPlace.
Assange has been held in a maximum-security prison in London since April 2019, whenthe Ecuadorian embassy, where he had taken refuge in June 2012, stopped offering him asylum.
In December, Londonās High Court ruled that Assange could be extradited to the U.S., where he faces charges under the Espionage Act of 1917 for his role in leaks of confidential documents provided by U.S. Army intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning.
Editors from theNew York Timesand theWashington Postare among those who argue that prosecuting Assange for his Wikileaks activitiesviolates his First Amendment rights, which guarantee freedom of the press.
Among those who have beenoutspoken in their support of Assange is Chinese dissident artistAi Weiwei, who in December launched a social media campaignprotesting the extradition decision.
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