09/09/2022 Chicago Bulls to Release NFT Artwork Reimagining Its Iconic Logo

The collection invited NFT artists and designers like Bobby Hundreds, Deadfellaz and Ghxsts to redesign an NBA logo that hasn't changed since 1966.

Art by Varvara Alay

Art by Varvara Alay

The Chicago Bulls are releasing a new NFT collection later this month featuring "1-of-1" artworks designed by several well-known artists tasked with reimagining the National Basketball Association team's iconic logo.

The logo – a red charging bull's face with black and white accents – is unique in that it hasn't changed significantly since the team was founded in 1966. The logo was created by commercial designer Dean Wessel, who wasofferedfree tickets to a game in exchange for the now-synonymous image. The non-fungible token works won't replace the logo but are the first official invitation from the organization to envision a different branding.

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Art by Claire Salvo

The team has worked with 23 artists across the NFT landscape to reinterpret the logo across artistic mediums. Chicago-based artists likeMichael SalisburyandNoPatternpay homage to their city alongside global designers likeBobby Hundreds,Blake Jamieson,Gxng Yxngof Ghxsts,Maliha Abidi, Betty and Psych from the NFT projectDeadfellaz,Varvara Alayand more.

"As a '90s kid, I grew up watching Michael Jordan and Dennis Rodman play," said Claire Salvo, who reinterpreted the logo using a ballpoint pen on paper. "It was an era when pro athletes were also becoming pop culture icons. The team, the players and the era are all so nostalgic for me."

Each piece of art will be minted as a single 1-of-1 NFT on the Ethereum blockchain exclusively throughCoinbase's NFT platform. The collection, titled "The Aurochs," will be auctioned off on Sept. 22 with a starting price of 0.2 ETH, or roughly $320.

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Art by Bobby Hundreds

"I am a fan of simple yet impactful bold imagery," said artist Zoe Rain on what drew her to the project. "The power and stature of the Bull is something appreciated and revered by all cultures."

Proceeds from the collection will be split, with 40% going to artists and 40% going to the Bulls. The NBA will pocket 10% and the final 10% will go to After School Matters, a Chicago-based nonprofit aimed at providing educational opportunities to Chicago's youth.

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Art by Sabet

The Bulls previously released aLegacy NFT Collectionin July 2021, consisting of several images representing the team's six World Championship rings. The collection offered exclusive benefits for owners of multiple NFTs, including a "Bull for a Day" VIP meet-and-greet experience and courtside seats.

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