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Digital Art And NFTs: Legal Challenges And Creative Opportunities

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PLMJ has teamed up with the Ephemeral Ethernal platform and Underdogs Gallery to host a PLMJ Session that delves into the digital art market and the much debated and controversial NFTs.
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23 NOV 2022

PLMJ Auditorium - Avenida Fontes Pereira de Melo 43, 1050-119 Lisbon

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PLMJ has teamed up with the Ephemeral Ethernal platform and Underdogs Gallery to host a PLMJ Session that delves into the digital art market and the much debated and controversial NFTs.

On 23 November, PLMJ's auditorium will be the starting point for a journey that will alternate between the physical and digital worlds through a conference divided into two significant and complementary parts. The first part will feature Serena Cabrita Neto, the partner who heads PLMJ's Tax practice, André Abrantes, a managing associate in PLMJ's Banking and Finance,
and Capital Markets practices, and Eduardo Quinteiro, director of Ephemeral Etherna. Together, they will address the financial, legal and tax outlook for companies operating in the digital art and NFT trading industry. Pedro da Costa, from Unit London, will moderate this first panel.

The second part comes from the creator's perspective and will feature artists Rita João, from Pedrita Studio, and Julien Raffin. Both are pioneers in the world of NFTs and they will present the concept of phygital– the intersection between physical and digital art – and talk about its impact on the wider art market. The panel is joined by Romain Trevisan, CEO of Cultural Affairs, and it will be moderated by Pauline Foessel, curator and founder of ARTPOOL and co-founder of Underdogs Gallery.

This panel will be an exploration into the new possibilities and challenges that the technology associated with NFTs and their creative implications bring to their body of work, and to the world of art in general.

To give body and context to this conference, the PLMJ Auditorium will also have an exhibition of physical and digital works which will demonstrate the relationship and nuances between these two universes.

Meet the Speakers

  • Serena Cabrita Neto
  • André Abrantes
  • Pauline Foessel, curadora, fundadora da ARTPOOL e co-fundadora da Galeria Underdogs
  • Eduardo Quinteiro, diretor da Ephemeral Ethernal
  • Romain Trevisan, CEO da Cultural Affairs
  • Pedro da Costa, head of business development & partnerships na Unit London
  • Rita João, artista do Estúdio Pedrita
  • Julien Raffin, artista
  • Carlos Moura-Carvalho, Diretor Municipal de Cultura na Câmara Municipal de Lisboa

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PRESS RELEASE
15 November 2022

Digital Art And NFTs: Legal Challenges And Creative Opportunities

Portugal

Contributor

PLMJ is a law firm based in Portugal that combines a full service with bespoke legal craftsmanship. For more than 50 years, the firm has taken an innovative and creative approach to produced tailor-made solutions to effectively defend the interests of its clients. The firm supports its clients in all areas of the law, often with multidisciplinary teams, and always acting as a business partner in the most strategic decision-making processes.
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