#TheArtJournal
Where we share our insights into the world of contemporary art.
In April, Maria Korolevskaya collaborated with Vortic Curated and worked on an exhibition The Dimension of Feeling that seeks to explore the multifaceted dimensions of female creativity and power across the 20th and 21st centuries. Drawing from private collections and previously unseen works, The Dimension of Feeling celebrated the evolution, challenges, and enduring truths of female identity and artistic expression.
This week promises to be one of the busiest for the art world in London. With Frieze London and Frieze Masters starting today, and auction houses holding their major 20th- and 21st-century sales, the art market is poised to break records this year. There are outstanding works being auctioned at Christie’s, Sotheby’s, and Philips in London that are certainly worth seeing.
From 18 to 23 of April, Milan hosted the annual furniture fair: Salone del Mobile Milano 2023. A fusion of art, culture, and design, the largest furniture and design fair unravels a world of design for connoisseurs and enthusiasts alike.
For a very long time, Paris has been known as an indisputable cultural capital. Throughout most of the nineteenth century and for much of the twentieth, Paris’s position as the global art centre has been uncontested! During and after WW2 the art world and the art market experienced some significant structural changes. New York and London became the ultimate international art world centres. Today, however, Paris is making a grand comeback thanks to the new Paris + fair and numerous new cultural institutions.
The Art Partners in collaboration with Fuelarts have developed the art collectors’ field guide. The guide offers recommendations on building contemporary art collections in an economically turbulent and politically challenging climate
In February this year, another important exhibition for The Art Partners took place in London. The company’s founder has worked as a curator for the solo exhibition of an incredibly talented artist Stacie McCormick, who has presented a completely new, unexpected and never-before-seen body of work.
Almost a year ago, a very special project for our company began. It kicked off with a launch exhibition, which took place at Unit 1 Gallery in London.
Venice Biennale is finally back after a two-year pause. The Art Partners have already visited the city and would like to share some of our thoughts, as well as tell you more about this ongoing celebration of arts and culture. We have also selected a few fantastic shows for you to enjoy in addition to numerous pavilions of the main Venice Biennale programme.
Over the past weeks, NFT talk has gripped the internet. Everyone is discussing it and everyone seems to have an opinion. Could this step into the digital world of tomorrow be the future of art commerce? Let’s figure out.
In our new interview with the New York Artscape, we cover the implications of the pandemic on various aspects of the art world. We are talking about collectors, artists and fairs, together with sharing our personal thoughts on the future of the industry and our own company.
Japanese audiovisual mega-star, Ryoji Ikeda, returns to the capital with a new solo exhibition. While we are waiting for further announcements regarding the opening of the show, which has been postponed due to the recent tightening of Covid-19 restrictions in the U.K., let’s look back at Ryoji Ikeda’s journey as an artist and at his most notable audiovisual projects.
With the art world one of the countless Covid casualties, forced to reschedule and reconsider with a vim and vigour it seemed to have forgotten, we explore the shows to look forward to, and remember those that simply did not outlast 2020.
For a true art enthusiast, one of the most anticipated shows of the year that has opened at Blenheim Palace should be at the top of the bucket list. Having not exhibited in the U.K. for the past 15 years, Cecily Brown, an extraordinary British artist has made a grandiose homecoming.
As the art world is slowly coming back to its pace, we wanted to share experince of a post-Covid museum visit, written by Alice Jaspars, The Art Partners’ contributor.
We truly hope these tips and advice will help you to manage and protect your collectibles.