Art Basel Miami X SOLOS
When I first entered the digital art space - the NFT space - what drew me in was the sense that something genuinely new was happening. It felt underground, full of people experimenting outside the usual art-world structures.
SOLOS was born out of that energy, but also out of a need for focus. The space was moving fast, loud, and constantly shifting. We wanted to create a format that slows things down - a space where a single artist can be seen clearly, without the noise.
I never imagined that, in such a short time, we’d be showing at Art Basel. And I definitely didn’t expect that it would be with an artist like Tyler Hobbs.
Tyler is someone who approaches generative art with a tangible level of depth and intention. His work isn’t just about code as a tool - it’s about how structure, chance, and visual systems can still feel human. He has a way of folding rigorous logic into something emotional, something that breathes. You always feel the thoughtfulness behind the form.
He’s weathered every shift in this space without losing that focus. He doesn’t follow the noise or react to every market cycle - he just keeps creating, refining, expanding the language of what art can be.
I’m proud that we get to present him through SOLOS: to position his work within the wider contemporary art context, while recognising that what he’s doing is still ahead of where most of the field is willing to go.
Big thanks to @eli_schein and the @ArtBasel team for welcoming us. And of course the biggest thanks to @tylerxhobbs for trusting us with his beautiful new works.
Nov 6, 2025 · 5:28 PM UTC
















