MakersPlace Presents CHAOS XI - From the Vault by Urs Fischer: The Final Release

Urs Fischer’s CHAOS XI: From the Vault to open on MakersPlace on June 17th, 2024

CHAOS #295 Conqueror, CHAOS #379 Nobody, CHAOS #404 Allusions, CHAOS #405 Whispers, CHAOS #407 Exile, Courtesy of the artist and MakersPlace.

SAN FRANCISCO--()--MakersPlace, the premier marketplace for rare and authentic digital artworks, is excited to announce the release of five previously unseen artworks from Urs Fischer’s heralded CHAOS series, in an exhibition titled CHAOS XI - From the Vault. The exhibition includes works from Fischer’s personal collection that are being auctioned off in conjunction with CHAOS ENTROPY, a new chapter in Urs Fischer's revolutionary digital sculpture series in partnership with 1OF1. Developed in collaboration with Fischer, CHAOS ENTROPY will debut on June 18th, following Art Basel & the close of the exhibition on MakersPlace.

The unique works in this exhibition provide collectors with a rare opportunity to acquire original CHAOS artworks directly from Fischer’s personal archives, marking a significant milestone in the ongoing evolution of the CHAOS project.

CHAOS XI - From the Vault includes the following five works, all available in a no-reserve, 24-hour auction that opens on MakersPlace Monday, June 17th, at 6:30 pm EST.

Following the close of these five auctions, the next phase of the collection will open to the public. CHAOS ENTROPY introduces innovative capabilities, enabling collectors to create new artworks from existing CHAOS pieces. Collectors owning multiple CHAOS sculptures can merge a minimum of two artworks to generate a new CHAOS ENTROPY piece. Each submission through the CHAOS website results in a new, unique artwork that replaces the original pieces used in the process. As in Fischer’s celebrated CHAOS #501, these new works feature independently moving objects, reflecting the dynamic nature of the project. Sequentially numbered starting with #502, these works will be minted on the Ethereum blockchain. The merging process can be repeated with additional sculptures for further creative possibilities. CHAOS ENTROPY will be accessible for one year from June 18th, 2024, at https://chaosoahchaos.com

Quote from Urs Fischer:
"We are opening a new dimension of creativity with CHAOS ENTROPY, offering collectors the opportunity to be co-creators in this evolving project. This new phase embodies the participatory spirit of digital art."

"We are incredibly honored to partner with Urs Fischer and 1OF1 on the CHAOS ENTROPY project as we have since the launch of CHAOS in 2021,” says MakersPlace CEO Craig Palmer. “This collaboration not only pushes the boundaries of digital art but also brings a new level of interactivity and engagement for collectors. The release of five previously unreleased pieces from Urs Fischer's private collection underscores the significance of this launch and offers our community an unprecedented opportunity to own a piece of digital art history. At MakersPlace, we are committed to supporting pioneering artists and providing a platform for groundbreaking works like CHAOS ENTROPY."

CHAOS #1–#500, released by MakersPlace in April 2021, consists of 500 unique digital sculptures as individual NFTs. Each pair of objects in the series maintains a continuous connection, creating dynamic visual narratives. The collection sold out across 10 releases, generating over $2.5MM USD in sales. To commemorate the launch of CHAOS ENTROPY, Fischer will release these five exclusive pieces, adding a unique and personal touch to the celebration.

CHAOS #501, comprising all individual objects from CHAOS #1–#500, showcasing Fischer's exploration of independent movement within digital sculpture, was acquired by a major museum institution.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Urs Fischer is renowned for his innovative use of materials and scale distortions, creating works that challenge perceptions and representations. Fischer's oeuvre spans sculptures, paintings, photographs, and large-scale installations, often infused with a sense of humor and wit. His work is characterized by the juxtaposition of common objects and themes of absence and presence.

Born in 1973, Fischer studied photography at the Schule für Gestaltung in Zurich. His career has seen him work across various cities, including London, Los Angeles, Berlin, and New York. His explorations into the processes of art production are evident in works such as *Stuhl mit* and *Studies for chairs for individual seating positions*.

https://ursfischer.com/
https://chaosoahchaos.com/

ABOUT MAKERSPLACE

MakersPlace is the premier blockchain-powered fine art marketplace, established in 2018. It utilizes blockchain technology to ensure the rarity and ownership of digital artworks, providing a platform for creators and collectors to connect. MakersPlace set global benchmarks in the digital art realm, most notably with the historic sale of Beeple’s *Everydays: The First 5000 Days* in partnership with Christie’s.

https://makersplace.com/

ABOUT 1OF1

1OF1 collaborates with forward-thinking artists and institutions by collecting, contextualizing, and supporting art of the digital age. Founded on the belief that digital means are carving out unprecedented avenues for artistic expression, 1OF1 is dedicated to identifying and preserving the defining 21st-century artworks that stand as beacons of our time to foster global conversations about art in the digital age. A pioneer in the digital art space named to ArtNews’s Top 200 Collectors list, Ryan Zurrer founded 1OF1 in 2021 as a collective for a new era of contemporary art. Recent projects include the donation of Refik Anadol’s Unsupervised to MoMA, New York in 2023; supporting Anadol’s ‘Echoes of the Earth: Living Archive’ commission for Serpentine, London; and the world tour of Beeple’s HUMAN ONE, previously on view at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Arkansas following previous exhibitions at M+, Hong Kong and Castello di Rivoli, Italy.

Contacts

MakersPlace | Claus Enevoldsen | claus.enevoldsen@makersplace.com

Contacts

MakersPlace | Claus Enevoldsen | claus.enevoldsen@makersplace.com