Tag: Art Management

Stop Renting a Table, Start Owning the Room: Why Your Art Deserves a Pop-Up, Not a Booth

You can keep pouring time, money, and hope into a six-foot tableโ€ฆ or you can step into a space where every detail, every conversation, and every sale revolves around you. The artists who are quietly outselling the fairs arenโ€™t louder or luckierโ€”theyโ€™ve simply changed the stage. Theyโ€™ve traded chaos for control, passing glances for meaningful moments, and one-off sales for loyal collectors. The shift isnโ€™t complicated, but it is transformativeโ€”and once you see how it works, itโ€™s hard to go back to being just another booth in the crowd.

Athens-Based Curator Turns Residency Model Inside Out With Provocative Project โ€œฮ’ฮ•ฮกฮŸฮปฮ™ฮฮŸโ€

A provocative curatorial project unfolding in Athens is challenging one of the contemporary art worldโ€™s most celebrated career rituals: the international residency. Titledย โ€œฮ’ฮ•ฮกฮŸฮปฮ™ฮฮŸโ€โ€”a deliberate reference to Berlinโ€”the project is a conceptual and performative curatorial experiment created by art historian and curator Elli Leventaki. Its aim is to confront what she describes as a largely unspoken barrier in the global art ecosystem: class privilege embedded in the structure of artist residencies.

The Perfect Affordable Gift for Creatives Actually Exists โ€” FOLLOW.ART Nexus Card

This Valentineโ€™s Day, FOLLOW.ART invites art lovers, collectors, and cultural supporters to celebrate love in its most lasting form: support, connection, and belief in creative practice. Instead of traditional Valentineโ€™s gifts that fade quickly, FOLLOW.ART proposes something meaningful and enduring โ€” the Nexus Card, a digital portfolio and professional connector designed for artists and curators, available for under $50!

FOLLOW.ART introduces the Nexus Card: A new digital portfolio tool, in a UK debut collaboration with the Visual Artists Association (VAA)

FOLLOW ART introduces Nexus Card digital portfolio tool in UK debut collaboration with Visual Artists

FOLLOW.ART, a new space created exclusively for artists and curators, today unveils the Nexus Card, a digital portfolio and networking tool designed to transform how creatives present their work and build sustainable careers. The Nexus Card, powered by FOLLOW.ART,ย  is designed to solve some of the most pressing challenges faced by todayโ€™s artists and curators. Unlike traditional social platforms, it ensures professional visibility without algorithms, with every profile equally discoverable and not tied to follower counts or engagement metrics. It functions as both a mobile-ready portfolio and a networking tool, easily shared online or in person, offering a streamlined alternative to maintaining separate websites and business cards.

Mateo Blanco Builds Cross-Cultural Legacy Through Art and Collecting

Mateo Blanco is weaving a legacy that transcends bordersโ€”both in the art he creates and the masterpieces he collects. Known for transforming everyday materials into powerful flag artworks now housed in major American museums, Blanco is also building a remarkable private collection of Latin American art that honors his heritage. With works by legends like Fernando Botero and Dรฉbora Arango, and a new focus on American artists, his collection tells a deeply personal story of identity, culture, and evolution.

Bruton + Coโ€™s opening exhibition line-up to include major works of Abstract Expressionism alongside significant Asian artists

On the corner of Bruton Street in Mayfair, a new kind of art space is quietly preparing to shake up Londonโ€™s cultural and investment landscape. Bruton + Co, the brainchild of art entrepreneur Olyvia Kwok, will open its doors this June with a striking retrospective of post-war abstract artโ€”bringing together masterpieces by the likes of Joan Mitchell, Robert Motherwell, Sam Francis, and Kazuo Shiraga. More than just an exhibition, this is a statement on the shifting power of art as an alternative asset, where emotion meets investment strategy. With global markets in flux, and blue-chip art increasingly seen as a financial safe haven, this opening marks more than a cultural momentโ€”itโ€™s a sign of where discerning collectors may be looking next.

Olyvia Kwok to Launch New Strategic Advisory Art Business

Tucked away on Bruton Street in Mayfairโ€”steps from where Queen Elizabeth II was bornโ€”a bold new player is rewriting the rules of the art world. Olyvia Kwok, a seasoned art entrepreneur with a knack for anticipating market shifts, is launching Bruton + Co: a venture that blends investment savvy with curatorial excellence. With invitation-only exhibitions, access to off-market deals, and a business model that straddles finance and fine art, this is not your typical gallery. Here’s how Kwok plans to change the way the wealthy invest in artโ€”and why London is still her battleground of choice.

Creating a Winning Art PR Campaign in 2025 โ€“ Exclusive Insights from International Media Expert Christina Ioannou

In an ever-evolving art world, securing the right media exposure can make or break an artist, gallery, or creative initiative. As digital platforms reshape the landscape and new trends emerge, mastering the art of public relations has never been more crucial. To uncover the secrets of a winning art PR campaign in 2025, we spoke with Christina Ioannou, an internationally recognized Art PR expert. With a career spanning top agencies and major institutions like Art Basel, Christina shares her journey, insights into global art trends, and expert advice on how artists and businesses can craft compelling narratives, engage the media, and stand out in a crowded market.

The Consequences of Overpainting in Icons and Works of Art

Beneath the layers of vibrant paint and gilded halos on historical icons lies a silent tragedyโ€”centuries of overpainting have distorted their authenticity, erasing delicate details and obscuring the original artistโ€™s intent. Often done by untrained hands under the guise of “restoration,” these interventions can do more harm than good, leaving behind a counterfeit version of history. How can we uncover the truth hidden beneath these layers, and what risks are involved in reversing the damage? Explore the delicate balance between preservation and destruction in the art worldโ€™s most challenging dilemma.

Filthy Fox Auction Club Vol. III: Breaking Barriers for Emerging Artists

The Filthy Fox Auction Club (FFAC) returned with its third edition at The Old Church in Stoke Newington, delivering an electrifying celebration of art and innovation. Featuring 33 works from 13 emerging artists trained at top institutions like Slade, Camberwell, and City & Guilds, the event achieved a remarkable 90% sales rate and drew a packed house of 200 attendees. By blending a live-streamed auction with in-person energy, FFAC connected creators with collectors in a groundbreaking format that champions accessibility, fair pricing, and community in the art world.