The sight of AI-based artwork displayed in a major museum is nothing short of impressive. It's a testament to the remarkable advancements in technology and how it can be leveraged to create beautiful and thought-provoking pieces. The idea of incorporating AI into art is an exciting and relatively new concept that is still being explored.

Yesterday marked an incredible day and huge win for AI Art and artist Claire Silver, as she announced that her  1/1 "Love in the 4th Turning" will be exhibited at the infamous french museum, The Lourve on March 21st, along with the debut of her newest collection. Both exhibitions are in collaboration with Superchief NFT Gallery, who in 2021 opened the world's first physical NFT gallery in New York.

My new collection will premiere at the Louvre.

My 1/1 “Love in the 4th Turning” will exhibit at the Louvre.

Both are with & thanks to @SuperchiefNFT

I’ve signed with @WME as their 1st AI artist. We’ll bring AI art to mainstream culture together.@Variety magazine link below pic.twitter.com/v4wHOzazuI

— Claire Silver ? (@ClaireSilver12) March 6, 2023

During her tweet announcing the big news yesterday, Silver also noted that she officially signed with WME as their first AI Artist and broke the news through her interview in Variety Magazine.

Silver is an anonymous artist who has gained recognition for her AI digital artwork, showcased in prestigious galleries, museums, and auction houses like Sotheby's London. Her art pieces have also met astounding success on SuperRare, with her genesis piece selling for over 52 ETH ($ 92,000 USD).

As an advocate for AI art, Silver has been a vocal proponent of the medium and has worked to raise awareness about its potential. Through her art, she challenges conventional notions of creativity, authorship, and originality.

The rise of AI art has been increasingly acknowledged by some of the world's most prestigious art institutions. Most recently, Refik Anadol, an artist who uses AI to create breathtaking installations, was recently featured in the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York. In an interview with MoMA, Anadol discusses the new realms of data-driven work explored in his latest mesmerizing installation, "Unsupervised" at MoMA.

Anadol's  and Silver's exhibition serves as a perfect  testament to the growing recognition of AI's potential in creative expression and how it is challenging traditional notions of what constitutes art.

As AI continues to evolve, we can expect to see even more innovative and boundary-pushing works emerge and for AI art to play an increasingly prominent role in the art world.

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