written by:
100c Team
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Nov 2025

Berlin hosted the first edition of Art on Tezos from November 6 to 9, a three-day event dedicated to exploring art created on Tezos and how blockchain reshapes artistic practice and collecting. Spanning five locations and 20 exhibitors, the program featured nearly 500 artists, performances, screenings, and talks connecting the global Tezos art ecosystem with Berlin’s creative community.
In a moment when questions of digital ownership and authorship are redefining culture, Art on Tezos: Berlin demonstrated how blockchain has evolved beyond the hype. It now acts as a medium for experimentation, collaboration, and accessibility, bringing together artists, curators, and collectors who see technology as a tool for creative freedom rather than speculation.
As an official partner, 100 collectors involved collectors at every step, from on-site discussions to a playful card-prompt experience that helped visitors navigate the works with confidence. We then amplified the event by publishing interviews and resources across our channels, ensuring the community could revisit key moments and discover artists they might have missed.
Friday, November 7
Roundtable – “Training the Collector’s Eye”
Moderated by Fanny Lakoubay (100 collectors) with Danielle King (Right Click Save), Adrian Pocobelli (Artist Journal), and Giannis Sourdis (collector).
The discussion explored how taste develops in the Web3 era, where roles overlap and communities shape each other. Artists collect, collectors create, and writers curate. Together, the panel mapped how these dynamics redefine connoisseurship and how collectors can gain confidence in their own judgment.

Saturday, November 8
Collector Breakfast co-hosted with Artverse
In collaboration with Artverse, 100 collectors hosted an intimate breakfast designed to spark connections between artists and collectors. Guests were invited to design their own nametages and explore the exhibition through our signature collector card game, which prompted focused looking, dialogue, and shared discovery.

Throughout the weekend, 100 collectors conducted on-site interviews with exhibitors and artists including Kika Nicolela (Objkt), Aleksandra Art (Trilitech), InfiniteInk, and Accomparts, shared with our members and community.
Catalogues of participating galleries and projects were also made available for collectors unable to travel. See official event catalogue here >
Quotes and videos were shared from the wonderful artist talks and performances that took place in the exhibition space: Mario Klingemann, Kevin Abosch, Boris Eldagsen, Franziska Ostermann, Oona, P1xelfood, etc. So members could live the event as if on site.

The event drew a strong turnout of Tezos artists, curators, collectors, and newcomers from Berlin’s art and Web3 scenes. The scenography went far beyond screens, integrating sculptures, prints, custom displays, and installations that blurred digital and physical space, responding to the question “What happens when digital art becomes physical”.
Art on Tezos Berlin 2025 was not an art fair, not a conference, but a community experiment centered around art itself. It celebrated a new way of gathering, where blockchain is not the subject but the infrastructure enabling meaningful artistic exchange. And judging by its success, it’s safe to say: this first “Art on Tezos” edition won’t be the last.


For the second consecutive year, we partnered with NFC Lisbon to bring the best of the Web3 and digital art world at the VIP Lounge by 100 collectors at the heart of the event.

Last month Lisbon collectors enjoyed one of our first-ever Collector’s Dinner held in a member's private residence. This new format represented a new chapter in our mission to create de