{Σ Lumina} - The Convergence of Breath #4 (1/1), inspired by Gustave Caillebotte’s “Le nageur”, a collaboration with Johan Lescure. The first ever digital artwork sold by Musée d'Orsay, on March 1st, 2024 (the auction started and ended first among the seven unique artworks put for auction), also the only one shown on screens during Agoria's performance at the Stade de France during the Olympic Games closing ceremony on Sept 8, 2024. — « The administration of the Musée d’Orsay reminded me that I was the very first crypto-native artist to exhibit in a top 5 world museum, which they said would be historical when analyzed by traditional art curators. » — cf. https://objkt.one/t/170 / https://blog.objkt.com/post/agoria
{Comp-liquid} & {Comp-waterfall} — a collaboration with EDOUARD
{As Above, So Within} #1 (1/1) a collaboration with Johan Lescure, exhibited at ArtVerse during Art Basel Paris 2025 — cf. https://offline.superrare.com/agoria-lescure
{Compendia+} 2024 #5 (1/1)
Palette Study - The Swimming Pool {Santa Monica} (1/1) on the Capricorne alt account « Capricorne began as a gesture of gratitude, a way to thank my core collectors by giving them access to pieces at a more accessible level. After my exhibition at the Musée d’Orsay, the value of my main 1/1 works under Agoria grew significantly, and I wanted to create a parallel space where collectors could still engage closely with my art. Over time, these Capricorne works — because they are extremely limited — have gained their own strength and recognition. What began as a gesture of accessibility has evolved into a collection with its own aura and identity. » — cf. https://blog.objkt.com/post/agoria
Palette Study - The Swimming Pool {Normandy} (1/1) — features a “jellyfish”
Palette Study — Umbrella (1/1) on the Capricorne alt account
Palette Study — Family (1/1) on the Capricorne alt account
Palette Studies (Editions) on the Capricorne alt account
{Lumina} — part of the Musée d'Orsay exhibition, a collaboration with Johan Lescure
{Compendia} Genesis
{Compend-AI} 2049
{Land of Light}
{Compend-AI}
{Comp-nd}
While the works are abstract, and pieces from a larger collection divided as squares on a map, they have a lively, organic, even biologic feel, which can evoke a restless sea of oil mimicking a Daliesque fabric of eyes or the distorted face of Bacon's self portrait. — cf. https://l-ai.agoria.dev/