Art Basel Hong Kong diary: giant lobster invasion, Ferrari pile-up and knitwear with a difference
Briefly

Philip Colbert's monumental lobster sculpture, The Lobster Painter, stands prominently at K11 Musea in Hong Kong, engaging passersby with its playful design. To widen access to his art, Colbert has launched a limited-edition collectible figure, enabling ownership through fractionalized blockchain technology, making the large sculpture's essence available to a broader audience. Collectors will have their names featured both on the collectible and the future installation site in China, fostering a deep connection between art and community enthusiasts. Meanwhile, Art Basel Hong Kong showcases a range of artistic automobiles, celebrating the fusion between art and technology.
Philip Colbert aims to democratize art ownership through blockchain, offering accessible collectibles of his iconic large lobster sculpture to engage a wider audience.
The Lobster Painter at K11 Musea in Hong Kong is a massive public sculpture by Philip Colbert, designed to captivate and involve the local community and art collectors.
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