



H.E. Justin Sun’s
Art Collection
A curated selection of iconic artworks and landmark digital pieces — bridging traditional fine art and contemporary NFT culture, with verifiable records on-chain.
About this Collection
This collection reflects a long-term belief that great art—classic and contemporary—belongs in a future where authenticity, provenance, and access can be strengthened through technology.

Femme nue couchée au collier
Pablo Picasso
1932
The year 1932 marked a pivotal moment in Pablo Picasso's life. In the first half of that year, he created a vibrant and emotionally charged series of portraits dedicated to his muse and lover, Marie-Thérèse Walter. Femme nue couchée au collier, completed on June 18, 1932, is one of the most iconic pieces from this period. Marie-Thérèse was one of Picasso's most important muses, sparking an unprecedented burst of creativity in his work. "There is no doubt, " William Rubin declared, "that 1932 marks the peak of fever-pitch intensity and achievement, a year of rapturous masterpieces that reach a new and unfamiliar summit in both his painting and sculpture. "

Femme nue couchée au collier
Pablo Picasso
1932
The year 1932 marked a pivotal moment in Pablo Picasso's life. In the first half of that year, he created a vibrant and emotionally charged series of portraits dedicated to his muse and lover, Marie-Thérèse Walter. Femme nue couchée au collier, completed on June 18, 1932, is one of the most iconic pieces from this period. Marie-Thérèse was one of Picasso's most important muses, sparking an unprecedented burst of creativity in his work. "There is no doubt, " William Rubin declared, "that 1932 marks the peak of fever-pitch intensity and achievement, a year of rapturous masterpieces that reach a new and unfamiliar summit in both his painting and sculpture. "

Femme nue couchée au collier
Pablo Picasso
1932
The year 1932 marked a pivotal moment in Pablo Picasso's life. In the first half of that year, he created a vibrant and emotionally charged series of portraits dedicated to his muse and lover, Marie-Thérèse Walter. Femme nue couchée au collier, completed on June 18, 1932, is one of the most iconic pieces from this period. Marie-Thérèse was one of Picasso's most important muses, sparking an unprecedented burst of creativity in his work. "There is no doubt, " William Rubin declared, "that 1932 marks the peak of fever-pitch intensity and achievement, a year of rapturous masterpieces that reach a new and unfamiliar summit in both his painting and sculpture. "

Ocean Front
Beeple
2021
This piece captures the essence of Beeple's artistic vision, reflecting his concerns about climate change. It is widely seen as one of the most important works in the NFT space.

Ocean Front
Beeple
2021
This piece captures the essence of Beeple's artistic vision, reflecting his concerns about climate change. It is widely seen as one of the most important works in the NFT space.

Ocean Front
Beeple
2021
This piece captures the essence of Beeple's artistic vision, reflecting his concerns about climate change. It is widely seen as one of the most important works in the NFT space.
Three Self-Portraits
Andy Warhol
1986
A late-career self-portrait work created months before Warhol’s death—presented as a trio that confronts time, identity, and mortality.

Three Self-Portraits
Andy Warhol
1986
A late-career self-portrait work created months before Warhol’s death—presented as a trio that confronts time, identity, and mortality.

Three Self-Portraits
Andy Warhol
1986
A late-career self-portrait work created months before Warhol’s death—presented as a trio that confronts time, identity, and mortality.

Cube
PAK
2021
Open Edition Cubes were a significant highlight of the auction. During the auction, bidders could purchase unlimited quantities of Cubes at a fixed price. These Cubes served as basic units for generating different NFTs, and bidders could acquire NFT tokens based on the number of Cubes purchased
Cube
PAK
2021
Open Edition Cubes were a significant highlight of the auction. During the auction, bidders could purchase unlimited quantities of Cubes at a fixed price. These Cubes served as basic units for generating different NFTs, and bidders could acquire NFT tokens based on the number of Cubes purchased

Comedian
Maurizio Cattelan
2024
Maurizio Cattelan's Comedian is a conceptual art piece that depicts, quite simply, a banana duct-taped to a wall. Yet this seemingly straightforward installation conveys a much more profound message for those willing to look beyond the surface and explore fundamental questions about the nature of art, its value, and the role of the audience. On November 21, 2024, this piece was sold at Sotheby's New York for $6.2 million.

Comedian
Maurizio Cattelan
2024
Maurizio Cattelan's Comedian is a conceptual art piece that depicts, quite simply, a banana duct-taped to a wall. Yet this seemingly straightforward installation conveys a much more profound message for those willing to look beyond the surface and explore fundamental questions about the nature of art, its value, and the role of the audience. On November 21, 2024, this piece was sold at Sotheby's New York for $6.2 million.

Comedian
Maurizio Cattelan
2024
Maurizio Cattelan's Comedian is a conceptual art piece that depicts, quite simply, a banana duct-taped to a wall. Yet this seemingly straightforward installation conveys a much more profound message for those willing to look beyond the surface and explore fundamental questions about the nature of art, its value, and the role of the audience. On November 21, 2024, this piece was sold at Sotheby's New York for $6.2 million.

The Computer in Society (TIME Magazine cover)
Boris Artzybasheff
1965
THE COMPUTER IN SOCIETY was created by artist Boris Artzybasheff and featured on the cover of Time magazine on April 2, 1965. The artwork depicts a vibrant, lifelike machine with an oversized brain eagerly consuming punch cards and data from workers below. This marked one of Time magazine's first covers to introduce computers as a technology that "influences the structure of society." As the 5,000-word cover story suggested, the computer, seen as the ultimate expression of a rising technological wave, was expected to bring about profound changes to human society. In 2021, following a recommendation by renowned internet entrepreneur Marc Russell Benioff, the original cover was minted as an NFT titled THE COMPUTER IN SOCIETY, APRIL 2ND, 1965.

The Computer in Society (TIME Magazine cover)
Boris Artzybasheff
1965
THE COMPUTER IN SOCIETY was created by artist Boris Artzybasheff and featured on the cover of Time magazine on April 2, 1965. The artwork depicts a vibrant, lifelike machine with an oversized brain eagerly consuming punch cards and data from workers below. This marked one of Time magazine's first covers to introduce computers as a technology that "influences the structure of society." As the 5,000-word cover story suggested, the computer, seen as the ultimate expression of a rising technological wave, was expected to bring about profound changes to human society. In 2021, following a recommendation by renowned internet entrepreneur Marc Russell Benioff, the original cover was minted as an NFT titled THE COMPUTER IN SOCIETY, APRIL 2ND, 1965.

The Computer in Society (TIME Magazine cover)
Boris Artzybasheff
1965
THE COMPUTER IN SOCIETY was created by artist Boris Artzybasheff and featured on the cover of Time magazine on April 2, 1965. The artwork depicts a vibrant, lifelike machine with an oversized brain eagerly consuming punch cards and data from workers below. This marked one of Time magazine's first covers to introduce computers as a technology that "influences the structure of society." As the 5,000-word cover story suggested, the computer, seen as the ultimate expression of a rising technological wave, was expected to bring about profound changes to human society. In 2021, following a recommendation by renowned internet entrepreneur Marc Russell Benioff, the original cover was minted as an NFT titled THE COMPUTER IN SOCIETY, APRIL 2ND, 1965.
First NFT collection with
Physical Components
Beeple
2021
A set of five works—Abundance, Gigachad, Rebirth, Biological Collectible, January 1st, 2021—released as both NFTs and physical display pieces on framed, programmable LED screens.

© JUSTIN SUN 2026. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

© JUSTIN SUN 2026. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.










