Best NFT Exhibitions
So, you’ve found our list of best NFT exhibitions. Whether you’re an NFT enthusiast or a complete newbie, you’ll find something here for you.
What is an NFT Exhibition?
In case you’re completely new to NFTs (non-fungible tokens), are digital assets that have been minted into the blockchain, a decentralised network of servers. The non-fungible part means that NFTs are entirely unique, which has turned them into a whole new avenue for artists to distribute their artwork online.
So, with art comes art exhibitions, and NFTs are no exception.
What are examples of the best NFT exhibitions?
NFT exhibitions aren’t the most common form of art exhibitions, but they’re nonetheless becoming quite prominent in the arts scene. Because we’re on the cusp of an exciting new movement, here are some examples of the best NFT exhibitions, and everything you need to know about them.
Satellite – Sydney’s First Physical NFT Exhibition
Who
This exhibition was curated by preeminent curator and 3D artist David Porte Beckefield. However, it consists of all kinds of influential Australian artists, including:
- Jonathan Zawada
- Serwah Attafua
- David McLeod
- BossLogic
- LIRONA
- Jessica Ticchio
- Yambo
- Trevor Jones
- Beeple
What
Designed to be the first of many exhibitions of its kind, Satellite was a convention of sorts that aimed to combine digitally immersive and sensory experiences with a live charity auction as well as a series of panel discussions featuring a wide range of digital artists that have transitioned to NFTs to distribute their art. Attendees were able to purchase selected works virtually or through QR codes throughout the exhibition space as well.
Why
Satellite aims to dispel the uncertainty around NFTs by both engaging and educating the masses on what they actually entail. The goal is to invite audiences to think further about digital ownership, provenance and the future of art.
When
The inaugural Satellite exhibition took place on Thursday, March 10, 20222:00 PM
Sunday, April 3, 20225:00 PM.
Where
Satellite was hosted at Gallery Twenty Twenty Six, which is located at 17 O’Brien StreetBondi Beach, NSW.
How
While the event has passed, you can still visit www.satelliteart.io and follow Satellite on Instagram and Twitter @SatelliteNFTArt for more details, exhibition announcements and educational guides on all things NFTs.
The Ouche Launch Exhibition
Who
The Ouche launch exhibition that featured a wide variety of NFT artists, including:
- Joshua Davis
- Brendan Dawes
- Six N. Five
- Boldtron
- Joelle Snaith
- Baugasm
- Jana Styblova
- Pawel Nolbert
What
Ouche was an NFT platform that debuted as part of OFFF Barcelona (a yearly design event). At OFFF Barcelona, attendees could view 10 NFTs from Ouche’s first collection, known as Roads Not Taken. These artworks included; Nº 03 TRINITY_Roads not taken by woman, The Sinners, Family and INSPO SIMULATOR I*S4.
Why
The Ouche launch was intended to introduce the platform to Barcelona’s wider art community, as well as bridge the perceived gap between NFTs and traditional art.
When
Ouche was viewed at OFFF Barcelona, which took place from May 5 to May 8, 2022.
Where
OFFF Barcelona took place at the Museu del Disseny (Design Museum of Barcelona), and Ouche could be found on the top floor of the building.
How
While the Ouche launch event has come and gone, you can get involved in their emerging NFT platform by visiting their website.
BREATHE – Artivive’s NFT Exhibition
Who
BREATHE is the result of a collaboration between Artivive, a company specialising in augmented reality art and ArteQ, an Austrian NFT art collective. Its art is curated by Caroline Messensee, containing works of various artists, such as:
- Bil Brown
- Ahmet Rustem Ekici
- Gerald Khumalo
- Kostyantyn Militynskyy
- HyeJoo Lee
- Marcelo von Schwartz
- Henrique Montanari
- Karo Durojaiye
- Diana Zhelnio
- Mee Kyung Shin
- Richard Allela
- Eliška Podzimková
- Ansh & Raghav Kumar
- Juho Jusslin
- Iván Serrano
- Mayuko Kudo
- Jaqueline Vanek.
What
BREATHE was an exhibition that combined various digital NFT artworks and AR technology to create a unique virtual space.
Why
The goal of BREATHE is to express that NFT is not just a buzzword and showcase the kind of creative innovation that NFTs can lead to, particularly when integrated with other considerable advancements in digital art.
When
BREATHE was unveiled in October 2021, where it was showcased until early November.
Where
BREATHE was hosted at the Desiderio Gallery in Vienna.
How
While Artivive is likely to host new NFT exhibitions in the future, you can view the artwork of BREATHE as a collection on OpenSea.
Kunstmatrix – An Innovative Alternative NFT Marketplace
Who
Kunstmatrix Technologies is a company in Berlin that specialises in the creation of art curating and promoting tools for online spaces.
What
Kunstmatrix allows users to create augmented reality 3D virtual exhibition rooms that host their NFT portfolio in mock galleries that audiences can move through at their own pace.
Why
Kunstmatrix exists to help artists showcase their NFT artworks in an interactive space that encourages users to engage with their art, as opposed to regular NFT marketplaces where a user simply scrolls back and forth as though they are browsing Google Images or eBay.
When
Kunstmatrix has been in operation since 2007. However, it only got into NFTs recently, like the rest of the creative world.
Where
Kunstmatrix is entirely online, and you can see the full breadth of the tools that they offer on their website.
How
In signing up for one of their premium plans, you can host your NFT artwork, as well as create a specific number of online 3D exhibition spaces.
NFTX VR Exhibition
Who
NFTX is a decentralised autonomous organisation composed of international NFT specialises who each work together on an online platform that showcases the work of various artists.
What
Unlike Kunstmatrix, where users host their own individual art exhibitions, NFTX hosts a single exhibition space that features the artwork of all kinds of NFT artists.
Why
Their mission is to support NFT artists by providing a DAO platform where artists can build knowledge, gain exposure, interact with collectors and find inspiration.
When
NFTX has been in operation since 2021.
Where
They host their VR exhibition from their website.
How
In visiting their website, you can keep up to date with any upcoming developments, including their recently announced ‘Offline’ exhibition.
World Of Web3 (WOW) Summit
Who
WOW is an organisation dedicated to hosting conferences on Web3. Since NFTs fall under that category, they have hosted numerous NFT exhibitions.
What
WOW summits are expos that feature both discussion panels on Web3 and its many facets, but also NFT exhibitions showcasing new talent in the NFT space.
Why
The goal of WOW is to both normalise the concept of Web3 for those unfamiliar with it and give up and coming NFT artists a platform to show their work.
When
WOW summits have been a yearly event since 2021, with the 2022 summit to take place from the 4-7th of November.
Where
The 2022 WOW summit will be in Lisbon, Portugal.
How
To find out the latest info on the upcoming WOW summit, visit their website.
ARTAVERSE – Asia’s Largest NFT Exhibition
Who
ARTAVERSE is an organisation dedicated to observing NFTs and how they interact with the metaverse. Their upcoming exhibition will feature more than 100 exhibitors; including Animoca Brands, Alpacadabraz and many more.
What
ARTAVERSE will be a gigantic exhibition split into three separate areas (ART BOX, ART HUB and ART STAGE) which all showcase different kinds of artworks as well as technology conferences surrounding NFTs and the Metaverse.
Why
The goal of ARTAVERSE is to provide aid for the future development of the Metaverse and the sustainable development of the digital art and cultural industry.
When
ARTAVERSE will take place from the 3-12th of June 2022.
Where
The exhibition will take place at Central Harbourfront in Hong Kong.
How
You can purchase tickets for the exhibition from the artaverse website (and also get a free NFT if you’re lucky).
Singularity – Decentral Art Pavilion
Who
As the name suggests, Decentral Art Pavilion is an organisation dedicated to the kind of decentralised art that typifies NFTs. Singularity is going to feature artists such as Aaron Penne, Aeforia, XCOPY and many many more.
What
Singularity is an exhibition that showcases over 200 NFT works of art created by over 80 leading international artists shaping the NFT space.
Why
Singularity aims to educate, engage and enthral the aficionado, the collector, and the public at large by casting light on the spectacular culture around the NFT community, while fostering artistic experiences that determine the social significance of digitization for future generations.
When
The exhibition is open from the 23rd of April to the 20th of June 2022.
Where
You can view Singularity at the Palazzo Giustinian Lolin between Gallerie dell’Accademia and Palazzo Grassi.
How
You can attend the gallery during its opening hours and view the exhibition for free. Additionally, you can sign onto Decentral Art Pavilion’s mailing list from their website.
ARTEM and House of Fine Art’s NFT Exhibitions
Who
House of Fine Arts (HOFA) is a series of galleries worldwide that showcase fine art, including NFTs.
What
Accompanying ARTEM, HOFA’s very own governance token, is a series of NFT exhibitions. The ones that have taken place so far are:
- Matter And Form
- Beyond The Heavens
- Portrait Of An Era
- Athenaeum
- Spirit Of The Age
Why
As previously mentioned, the goal of HOFA is to showcase fine art of all kinds. These NFT exhibitions are the logical extension of that.
When
These NFT exhibitions occur every few months, with the last one (Spirit of the Age) occurring on the 1st to the 21st of April, 2022.
Where
These exhibitions have taken place in multiple locations; from online spaces to art galleries. It depends on the exhibition.
How
You can find out more about HOFA, including their upcoming exhibitions, from their website.

Brett Melville is a SEO consultant at Digital Treasury and a NFT writer.