Iconic and the Museum of Art + Light continue the Permanent Collection Series with a special release from pioneering AI artist Pindar Van Arman.
This exclusive release features 20 artist-designed NFT claim tokens, each granting the holder access to one of 20 Reflection NFTs from Pindar Van Arman’s personal collection. In addition, collectors can claim a matching, hand-signed robotic print of their Reflection artwork.
This release offers collectors a rare chance to own a milestone in digital art—while commemorating the addition of a Reflection NFT and robotic painting to the Museum’s Permanent Collection.
The Museum of Art + Light’s Permanent Collection Series is a groundbreaking initiative designed to celebrate and preserve the evolving world of contemporary and digital art. This series features exclusive releases that bridge the physical and digital realms, offering collectors the opportunity to acquire limited-edition artworks from some of the most influential and innovative artists of our time.
As part of each release, a piece will be added to MoA+L's permanent collection, further enriching the museum's legacy and commitment to showcasing groundbreaking works. By curating these unique pieces, the Permanent Collection Series not only engages the global art community but also solidifies the museum's role in exploring the dynamic intersection of art and technology for generations to come.
Pindar Van Arman is an award-winning AI artist whose practice explores the intersection of human creativity and machine intelligence. Known for pioneering work in “creative AI,” Van Arman builds and programs robotic systems that paint original works, blending algorithmic processes with artistic intuition. His "Reflection" series pushes the boundaries of generative art, using feedback-driven, real-time mark-making to simulate creative thought.
With works held in major institutional collections — including the Museum of Art + Light’s Permanent Collection — Van Arman’s art challenges perceptions of authorship, creativity, and the evolving role of technology in the arts.
Pindar Van Arman is an award-winning AI artist whose practice explores the intersection of human creativity and machine intelligence. Known for pioneering work in “creative AI,” Van Arman builds and programs robotic systems that paint original works, blending algorithmic processes with artistic intuition. His "Reflection" series pushes the boundaries of generative art, using feedback-driven, real-time mark-making to simulate creative thought.
With works held in major institutional collections — including the Museum of Art + Light’s Permanent Collection — Van Arman’s art challenges perceptions of authorship, creativity, and the evolving role of technology in the arts.
Iconic and the Museum of Art + Light continue the Permanent Collection Series with a special release from pioneering AI artist Pindar Van Arman.
This exclusive release features 20 artist-designed NFT claim tokens, each granting the holder access to one of 20 Reflection NFTs from Pindar Van Arman’s personal collection. In addition, collectors can claim a matching, hand-signed robotic print of their Reflection artwork.
This release offers collectors a rare chance to own a milestone in digital art—while commemorating the addition of a Reflection NFT and robotic painting to the Museum’s Permanent Collection.
The Museum of Art + Light’s Permanent Collection Series is a groundbreaking initiative designed to celebrate and preserve the evolving world of contemporary and digital art. This series features exclusive releases that bridge the physical and digital realms, offering collectors the opportunity to acquire limited-edition artworks from some of the most influential and innovative artists of our time.
As part of each release, a piece will be added to MoA+L's permanent collection, further enriching the museum's legacy and commitment to showcasing groundbreaking works. By curating these unique pieces, the Permanent Collection Series not only engages the global art community but also solidifies the museum's role in exploring the dynamic intersection of art and technology for generations to come.
Pindar Van Arman is an award-winning AI artist whose practice explores the intersection of human creativity and machine intelligence. Known for pioneering work in “creative AI,” Van Arman builds and programs robotic systems that paint original works, blending algorithmic processes with artistic intuition. His "Reflection" series pushes the boundaries of generative art, using feedback-driven, real-time mark-making to simulate creative thought.
With works held in major institutional collections — including the Museum of Art + Light’s Permanent Collection — Van Arman’s art challenges perceptions of authorship, creativity, and the evolving role of technology in the arts.
Pindar Van Arman is an award-winning AI artist whose practice explores the intersection of human creativity and machine intelligence. Known for pioneering work in “creative AI,” Van Arman builds and programs robotic systems that paint original works, blending algorithmic processes with artistic intuition. His "Reflection" series pushes the boundaries of generative art, using feedback-driven, real-time mark-making to simulate creative thought.
With works held in major institutional collections — including the Museum of Art + Light’s Permanent Collection — Van Arman’s art challenges perceptions of authorship, creativity, and the evolving role of technology in the arts.
Iconic and the Museum of Art + Light continue the Permanent Collection Series with a special release from pioneering AI artist Pindar Van Arman.
This exclusive release features 20 artist-designed NFT claim tokens, each granting the holder access to one of 20 Reflection NFTs from Pindar Van Arman’s personal collection. In addition, collectors can claim a matching, hand-signed robotic print of their Reflection artwork.
This release offers collectors a rare chance to own a milestone in digital art—while commemorating the addition of a Reflection NFT and robotic painting to the Museum’s Permanent Collection.
The Museum of Art + Light’s Permanent Collection Series is a groundbreaking initiative designed to celebrate and preserve the evolving world of contemporary and digital art. This series features exclusive releases that bridge the physical and digital realms, offering collectors the opportunity to acquire limited-edition artworks from some of the most influential and innovative artists of our time.
As part of each release, a piece will be added to MoA+L's permanent collection, further enriching the museum's legacy and commitment to showcasing groundbreaking works. By curating these unique pieces, the Permanent Collection Series not only engages the global art community but also solidifies the museum's role in exploring the dynamic intersection of art and technology for generations to come.
Pindar Van Arman is an award-winning AI artist whose practice explores the intersection of human creativity and machine intelligence. Known for pioneering work in “creative AI,” Van Arman builds and programs robotic systems that paint original works, blending algorithmic processes with artistic intuition. His "Reflection" series pushes the boundaries of generative art, using feedback-driven, real-time mark-making to simulate creative thought.
With works held in major institutional collections — including the Museum of Art + Light’s Permanent Collection — Van Arman’s art challenges perceptions of authorship, creativity, and the evolving role of technology in the arts.
Pindar Van Arman is an award-winning AI artist whose practice explores the intersection of human creativity and machine intelligence. Known for pioneering work in “creative AI,” Van Arman builds and programs robotic systems that paint original works, blending algorithmic processes with artistic intuition. His "Reflection" series pushes the boundaries of generative art, using feedback-driven, real-time mark-making to simulate creative thought.
With works held in major institutional collections — including the Museum of Art + Light’s Permanent Collection — Van Arman’s art challenges perceptions of authorship, creativity, and the evolving role of technology in the arts.