To celebrate the tenth anniversary of Bitcoin, a group of “international artists from various horizons” will gather to exhibit their works centered around Bitcoin and other related cryptocurrencies in what the official website calls a “world first.”

The Bitcoin Art (r)Evolution “Crypto Art” exhibit is described as an “encounter between Art and cryptocurrencies” will “illustrate the genesis of this digital revolution,” in reference to emerging technologies cryptocurrencies and their underlying blockchains.

”France, through Paris, is more the capital of this new art form by bringing together art and crypto. Crypto Art is redefining the way an artist can engage with his audience,” explained Brian O'Hagan, Marketing Manager for Coinhouse, which is listed as one of the event’s exhibit’s sponsors.

The exhibit, organized by French artist Pascal Boyart, will demonstrate the near endless potential cryptocurrencies possess through symbolism. Not only will cryptocurrencies be the subject of each art work, but exhibit-goers will also be able to purchase individual art pieces in Bitcoin, Litecoin, Monero, and Ethereum.

In addition, Bitcoin will be hidden within some of the artworks themselves, with certificates of authenticity registered on the Bitcoin blockchain being offered to buyers. Exhibit organizer Pascal Boyart recently made headlines back in May after he earned $1,000 by including a Bitcoin QR code to a street art mural. Boyart says he first began including Bitcoin QR codes in his works dating back to November 2017 just as Bitcoin’s price went parabolic.

The exhibit is open to the public from September 28 through October 5, and takes place in an older art gallery at 15 avenue de Messine, 75008 Paris. The exhibit features crypto artists Andy Bauch, Coin Artist, Josephine Bellini, Pascal Boyart, and many more.

One artist listed, Los Angeles-based Andy Bauch, who is famous for his LEGO artworks, has been including as much as $10,000 worth of Bitcoin hidden within his LEGO-based art pieces.