With the current shelter in place orders, art fairs, auction houses and galleries are increasingly beginning to experiment with online solutions that could help them develop sustainable business models. Could coronavirus be the catalyst that will entice the art world to permanently move online?
Read MoreIn honor of Women’s History Month, Artsy is celebrating female-identifying and non-binary artists who deserve greater recognition. They spoke with some of the world’s leading women artists, including former stARTup juror Diana Al-Hadid, who shared her favorite women artists.
Read MoreRebecca Wilson, Chief Curator and VP, Art Advisory at Saatchi Art explains why online galleries are crucial to break the outdated exclusivity of traditional galleries and how they help emerging artists reach collectors.
Read MoreTo ring in the new decade, Artsy shares a story about 20 artists with major museum shows in 2020.
Read MoreDrawing on the news and opinions that have recently pervaded galleries, museums, and conversations with artists and academics, these are the changes Artsy is anticipating.
Read MoreAlongside Peter Voulkos and Ken Price, Nagle rebelled against throwing pretty, functional pots and slip-casting decorative objects.
Read More“It Needs to Be More Than Just a Surface-Level Effort” - Artnet News sat down with Kim to discuss all that happened in the art market this year, and why she believes the future is bright
Read MoreThe arts and cultural sector contributed over $763.6 billion to the American economy in 2015—more than the agriculture, transportation, or warehousing sectors, according to new U.S. government data.
Read MoreThis article comes from our friends at Art Acacia. Apart from having an immediate impact on their career, investing in living artists can change the future of art as a whole. If we want to have a constant flow of quality art in the future, we need to invest in the artists of today.
Read MoreThe art world is at a dead end. How to fix that? Make public art institutions more democratic. Set up an art ecosystem in which artists turn to their audience and vice versa, and in which the market learns to respect the voices of the many.
Read MoreFor all you art collectors out there who like buying art directly from artists, the following pointers are particularly helpful when looking at or buying at open studios, art fairs, online or other events where multiple artworks by multiple artists are for sale.
Read MoreHe has become the go-to real estate broker of the New York art world. LARRY’S LIST talked to Jonathan Travis, who discussed why he only buys figurative paintings….
Read MoreHebborn, who died in 1996, is widely considered to be the greatest art forger of modern times. By his own estimate, he created over 1,000 forgeries. Only a handful of these works have been exposed as fakes.
Read MoreThere are different risks associated with valuable art collections and it is important to make sure that you have the correct insurance coverage and it is important to get specialist cover for a valuable art collection.
Read MoreWith a strong market for top artists like Henri Cartier-Bresson and Ansel Adams, the demand for photographs in Asia is rising, so have a strategy in place for first-time purchases that are meant to boost your investment portfolio
Read MoreTwo experts share their best advice for creating displays that present art with impact, from Artsy Shark
Read MoreHow art businesses are tweaking their strategies to target the next generation of collectors
Read MoreWhy did we choose Houston as stARTup’s next fair location? Alastair Smart examines this culturally diverse, economically booming city we just couldn’t resist
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