Online 3D exhibition of the first digital artist award. Here are the finalists


The final 3D virtual exhibition of Art Rights Prize, the first digital artist prize, is online until Jan. 31, 2021.

Until January 31, 2021, it is possible to visit the final 3D virtual exhibition of Art Rights Prize, the first International Virtual Art Prize aimed at all artists who participated with their works in painting, photography, video art, digital art, and street art. The prize is organized by theAB Factory Cultural Association with the support of many partners.

The three hundred works of the one hundred finalists from around the world can be viewed online through a virtual exhibition created in collaboration with Lieu.City, a technical partner of Art Rights Prize. To enhance the display of the finalist works and make the visit for the public unique, the layout of the pavilions housing the competing works was designed and built by experts in the field with the support of Exhibit Designer Andrea Isola. It is accessible via smartphones, tablets, smart TVs and computers with the possibility of discovering the works of the finalists, independently navigating through the halls of the virtual 3D exhibition, and selecting and voting for favorite works, as well as finding out all the details about the artists and works.



A new feature is the ArteConcasKIDs section, designed to promote and support the talent of tomorrow’s young artists. In addition, thanks to the Art Rights Prize Community, industry professionals can connect with the artists: recognition, meetings, talks and training sessions will be held throughout the event.

To find out the hundred finalists by section click here.

To access the virtual exhibition, you will need to enter ArtRightsPrize.com and register on the Lieu.city platform.

Online 3D exhibition of the first digital artist award. Here are the finalists
Online 3D exhibition of the first digital artist award. Here are the finalists


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