TOMATOSOUP.FOUR (2025)

ZETRA's painting TOMATOSOUP.FOUR shows the famous Campbell's can and its price increase over the years. But wait, what are those orange price tags about? Everything is going to zero against Bitcoin, right? We'll eat TOMATOSOUP and be happy :) This is a unique work, currently on display at the Bitcoin Museum Nashville.

Curatorial Commentary

Campbell's Soup is the readymade that taught the twentieth century to look at a supermarket shelf and see art. ZETRA takes the most reproduced can in history and prices it, year by year, in the currency that is quietly repricing everything. The orange tags are the joke and the thesis at once. Measured in dollars the can only climbs. Measured in Bitcoin it falls toward zero, like everything else. TOMATOSOUP.FOUR is acrylic spray paint on wood, and it carries the plain humor that runs through ZETRA's work: we will eat the soup and be happy. A unique piece, currently on display at the Bitcoin Museum in Nashville. BMAG is the right house for an artist turning the protocol's economics into paint.

Product Description

Acrylic spray paint on wood. 20.47 × 28.35 in. Unique work, 1 of 1. Currently on display at the Bitcoin Museum, Nashville.

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TOMATOSOUP.FOUR (2025)

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