Exhibitions: A Record of International Presence
From leading galleries to major Bitcoin conferences, Adam's physical artworks are presented globally, inviting contemplation on scarcity and sovereignty.








Major Exhibitions
BTC Miami conference 2021 :
The Genesis: Bitcoin Religion I
The design of the entire series has evolved and taken a much more detailed and structured direction.
CoinFest UK, Manchester 2021
A gallery where a panel from the new CoinJoin series was presented.
Unconfiscatable conference Las Vegas 2021: Bitcoin Religion IV
Bitcoin Renaissance, Miami 2022: The Bitcoin Religion V'inci


Bitcoin Amsterdam 2022 :
The Bitcoin Mandala 10
Bit Block Boom 2023 :
Block 210 000
B23: The Renaissance Continues






Bitcoin Amsterdam 2023 : The Bitcoin Religion VI
Plan B Lugano Forum 2023 :
The Bitcoin Religion VIII




Bitcoin art Gallery, Mayfair London 2023 : The Bitcoin Mandala VIII
Bitcoin Atlantis, Madeira 2024 : The Bitcoin Mandala XI


AdamKadmon's first presentation in front of the Bitcoin community. The first series of large-scale panels was unveiled, and "Bitcoin Religion I" went down in history as AdamKadmon's first artwork.
The shift towards a warmer and brighter palette continued with panel number 5 in the series, which was dedicated to one of the greatest figures who ever lived—Leonardo da Vinci.
Was presented one of the first mandalas. An inspired series from the Bitcoin Religions collection.
The first—and so far only—graphic artwork created by Adam Kadmon was dedicated for the ongoing Renaissance theme in Miami. The graphic depicts scenes from the early history of Bitcoin, such as Laszlo Hanyecz’s purchase of two pizzas, the opening of the first Bitcoin ATM in Canada, the MtGox hack, and others memorable events.
A panel from the new "Halving Blocks" series was unveiled for the first time in Austin, Texas.
The Bitcoin Religion series took a different direction, shifting from a light/white color palette to black and gold tones. The Orenda coin was incorporated into a panel from the series for the first time.
With the coin once again at its center, the panel underwent further changes that complicated the design almost to the breaking point.
The latest color designs of the Bitcoin Religion panels also influenced the Mandala series.
In Madeira, the series returned to warmer and brighter tones. The design was altered to incorporate the number 33 (the total number of halvings) into it.
B24 Nashville : Block 840 000


In Nashville, Adam unveiled the new panel from the ‘Halving blocks’ series "840 000" dedicated to the fourth Bitcoin halving, which took place that same year. TikTok: the next block
With this series of Orenda holders, the artist invites reflection on the empty blocks in the chain. Although seemingly useless at first glance, they are an important part of the whole. The first Orenda holder was created for the empty block 847487, holding the Orenda coin 36.
Bitcoin Amsterda 2024: Orenda Holder I


Adopting Bitcoin 2024: Orenda Holder II


The second Orenda holder was presented in the capital of the first country to adopt Bitcoin as an official legal tender.


BTC Prague 2026: The Validating Totem
After a two-year pause, Adam Kadmon exhibited ‘The Validating Totem’ in Prague. A work that tests not only the limits of the mind but also those of the laws of physics. With its intricate details, many of them, just 2 mm thick, the work represents the pinnacle of complexity and detail in Adam Kadmon’s craftsmanship.
BTC Miami conference 2021 :
The Genesis: Bitcoin Religion I
The design of the entire series has evolved and taken a much more detailed and structured direction.
The shift towards a warmer and brighter palette continued with panel number 5 in the series, which was dedicated to one of the greatest figures who ever lived—Leonardo da Vinci.
Was presented one of the first mandalas. An inspired series from the Bitcoin Religions collection.
The first—and so far only—graphic artwork created by Adam Kadmon was dedicated for the ongoing Renaissance theme in Miami. The graphic depicts scenes from the early history of Bitcoin, such as Laszlo Hanyecz’s purchase of two pizzas, the opening of the first Bitcoin ATM in Canada, the MtGox hack, and others memorable events.
A panel from the new "Halving Blocks" series was unveiled for the first time in Austin, Texas.
The Bitcoin Religion series took a different direction, shifting from a light/white color palette to black and gold tones. The Orenda coin was incorporated into a panel from the series for the first time.
With the coin once again at its center, the panel underwent further changes that complicated the design almost to the breaking point.
The latest color designs of the Bitcoin Religion panels also influenced the Mandala series.
In Madeira, the series returned to warmer and brighter tones. The design was altered to incorporate the number 33 (the total number of halvings) into it.
In Nashville, Adam unveiled the new panel from the ‘Halving blocks’ series "840 000" dedicated to the fourth Bitcoin halving, which took place that same year. TikTok: the next block
With this series of Orenda holders, the artist invites reflection on the empty blocks in the chain. Although seemingly useless at first glance, they are an important part of the whole. The first Orenda holder was created for the empty block 847487, holding the Orenda coin 36.
The second Orenda holder was presented in the capital of the first country to adopt Bitcoin as an official legal tender.
After a two-year pause, Adam Kadmon exhibited ‘The Validating Totem’ in Prague. A work that tests not only the limits of the mind but also those of the laws of physics. With its intricate details, many of them, just 2 mm thick, the work represents the pinnacle of complexity and detail in Adam Kadmon’s craftsmanship.1
AdamKadmon's first presentation in front of the Bitcoin community. The first series of large-scale panels was unveiled, and "Bitcoin Religion I" went down in history as AdamKadmon's first artwork.


CoinFest UK, Manchester 2021

A gallery where a panel from the new CoinJoin series was presented.
Unconfiscatable conference Las Vegas 2021: Bitcoin Religion IV


Bitcoin Renaissance, Miami 2022 The Bitcoin Religion V'inci


Bitcoin Amsterdam 2022
The Bitcoin Mandala X


B23: The Renaissance Continues


Bit Block Boom 2023
Block 210 000


Bitcoin Amsterdam 2023
The Bitcoin Religion VI


Plan B Lugano Forum 2023
The Bitcoin Religion VIII


Mayfair London 2023
The Bitcoin Mandala VIII
Bitcoin Atlantis, Madeira 2024
The Bitcoin Mandala XI
B24 Nashville : Block 840 000


Adopting Bitcoin 2024
Orenda Holder II
Bitcoin Amsterda 2024
Orenda Holder I
BTC Prague 2026
The Validating Totem












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