Art patronage, from the Renaissance patrons to modern companies and digital platforms, has always been essential to the flourishing of the arts. Each era has brought its own means and mechanisms for supporting artists, reflecting the values and technologies of its time. The continued support of patrons, in various forms, remains crucial to the vitality and diversity of contemporary artistic creation. Check out our new blog post https://wix.to/scWZTLo #newblogpost
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NEW ARTICLE – The Art Market 2023 🎨 Are you curious about the Art Market, and what is has in store for 2024? Although the Art Market suffered in 2023, Ben Hanly, Modern & Contemporary Art Specialist, looks at how it readjusted and realigned itself, paving the way for high profits. Read more here: https://bit.ly/3tELHc8 #InsuranceValuations #Paintings
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NEW ARTICLE – The Art Market 2023 🎨 Are you curious about the Art Market, and what is has in store for 2024? Although the Art Market suffered in 2023, Ben Hanly, Modern & Contemporary Art Specialist, looks at how it readjusted and realigned itself, paving the way for high profits. Read more here: https://bit.ly/3tELHc8 #InsuranceValuations #Paintings
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Input is always chaotic. Output can be orderly. What you see in galleries, they’re the output. When you see the artist studios, they’re the input. Art is best appreciated when you talk to the artists and visit their studios. Art is least understood when you go to galleries and museums. To understand what is — always talk to the source. The source contains all the materials that’s removed to create the output. #sml2sml #io #smlresearch #smlphil #philosophy
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🤔 Who are the new generation of art collectors? The new generation of collectors are frequently misunderstood. At Avant Arte we know them well and wanted to change that. We believe firmly in the potential this community has to support the art world. So, we spoke to 1,500 of our collectors. Here’s what we found. Read the report: https://lnkd.in/e2ZFpYnB
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Art History is not just looking at pictures. The study of art, its practice and its histories is integral to understanding humanity's past, present and future, its global civilisations, its triumphs and tragedies. At its core, art history reveals the visual world as intrinsically linked to the social, cultural and political, but also to philosophy, psychology, medicine, aesthetics, anthropology, the natural and built world, climate and weather, conflict and faith, media, film, literature, the news, and more... so much more. Studying art is crucial for understanding the times we live in, its differences, influences, peoples and cultures, its politics and futures, its objects and images-from humanity's first markings to AI. Understanding the power of images and their influence is essential in our increasingly complex world. #ArtHistoryNow.
Art world figures like Sonia Boyce and Grayson Perry join the "Art History Now" campaign, celebrating the importance of art history in understanding and addressing societal issues https://ow.ly/OGGl50SUHtu
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🤔 Who are the new generation of art collectors? The new generation of collectors are frequently misunderstood. At Avant Arte we know them well and wanted to change that. We believe firmly in the potential this community has to support the art world. So, we spoke to 1,500 of our collectors. Here’s what we found. Read the report: https://lnkd.in/e2ZFpYnB
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