Art Market | Dig Deeper into the Contemporary Art Market with Hue & Eye https://www.hueandeye.org/category/art-market/ Art news, trends and inspiring content for creativity Thu, 17 Oct 2024 15:20:08 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://i0.wp.com/www.hueandeye.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/cropped-hueeye_marchio-1.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Art Market | Dig Deeper into the Contemporary Art Market with Hue & Eye https://www.hueandeye.org/category/art-market/ 32 32 125359270 The Art Show | New York, Oct. 29–Nov. 2, 2024 https://www.hueandeye.org/the-art-show-new-york-oct-29-nov-2-2024/ Thu, 17 Oct 2024 15:11:49 +0000 https://www.hueandeye.org/?p=10024 About The Art Show The Art Show 2024 is a premier annual event organized by the Art Dealers Association of America, benefiting Henry Street Settlement. This renowned art fair showcases both contemporary and historical works from top galleries, fostering vital connections and supporting essential social services within New York City. The inviting atmosphere of The…

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About The Art Show

The Art Show 2024 is a premier annual event organized by the Art Dealers Association of America, benefiting Henry Street Settlement. This renowned art fair showcases both contemporary and historical works from top galleries, fostering vital connections and supporting essential social services within New York City.

The inviting atmosphere of The Art Show encourages visitors to connect with gallerists and explore an eclectic range of artworks by diverse artists from around the world. Attendees can also enjoy compelling artist performances and enlightening keynote talks, offering a rich tapestry of cultural experiences and exceptional artwork.

The Art Show Benefit Preview

The Art Show Benefit Preview is the highlight event for those seeking an exclusive first look at the art before it opens to the public. Blending the art scene with philanthropy, this exclusive preview attracts collectors, business leaders, and charity representatives from around the globe, all of whom contribute to funding Henry Street Settlement’s impactful programs.

Henry Street Settlement: Supporting New Yorkers

As Henry Street Settlement’s largest source of unrestricted funding, The Art Show has raised over $37 million for the nonprofit organization in over 30 years of collaboration. This partnership enables the creation of a unique art experience that supports essential services for more than 50,000 New Yorkers annually.

Sustainability Initiatives at The Art Show

The Art Show is committed to sustainability and is following a Sustainability Roadmap in collaboration with partners including Gensler, Henry Street Settlement, Sanford L. Smith + Associates, and AXA XL. This initiative aims to minimize environmental impact, achieving significant waste reduction and sustainable practices in 2022 and 2023, with plans for continued improvements in 2024.

Key sustainability accomplishments include:

– 2022: Successful waste reduction through digitalization, plant-based decorations, and the use of LED lighting.
– 2023: Focus on reducing food waste, utilizing compostable packaging, and expanding the Climate Impact Report (CIR) initiative, with participation from over 30 exhibitors.

To further support sustainability, The Art Show has developed an ADAA members webinar to guide galleries in creating effective climate action plans and made its first donation to a land conservation project.

Event Details: Hours and Location

Benefit Preview: Date: Tuesday, October 29, 2024
Location: Park Avenue Armory (67th Street and Park Avenue, NYC)

Assisted Access:
For individuals requiring assisted access, a sidewalk-level entrance is available at 103 East 66th Street, just east of Park Avenue. Visitors may ring the service bell upon arrival or arrange assistance in advance by contacting the main security desk at 212-616-3950, extension 1. Wheelchairs can be requested at the show office by calling +1 212-777-5218.

Transportation Options

– Citi Bike Docks:
– 67th and Park Avenue
– 81st Street and Park Avenue

– Subway:
– 6 Train at 69th Street and Lexington Avenue
– F & Q Trains at 63rd Street and Lexington Avenue

– Buses:
– M101, M102, or M103

Go here to get your tickets!

 

 

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Moses Zibor | ‘African Surrealism’ Exhibition at OOA Gallery in Barcelona https://www.hueandeye.org/moses-zibor/ Tue, 10 Sep 2024 07:44:18 +0000 https://www.hueandeye.org/?p=9947 About Moses Zibor Moses Zibor was born in 1978 in Lagos and raised in the Ajegunle ghetto. His early life was filled with dreams of football stardom, but it was his innate talent for drawing that set him on a different path. Supported by his uncle, Zibor pursued an education in the arts at Yaba…

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About Moses Zibor

Moses Zibor was born in 1978 in Lagos and raised in the Ajegunle ghetto. His early life was filled with dreams of football stardom, but it was his innate talent for drawing that set him on a different path. Supported by his uncle, Zibor pursued an education in the arts at Yaba College of Technology, graduating in 2008. After years of refining his craft in Nigeria, he moved to Kazakhstan, where he continued to explore various creative avenues while teaching and working in other artistic roles.

In 2020, inspired by the global impact of the Black Lives Matter movement, Zibor returned to painting with renewed vigor, channeling his dreams and inner thoughts into a unique form of surrealism. His work, deeply influenced by his experiences in Nigeria and Kazakhstan, reflects a fusion of African spirituality and surrealistic elements.

A woman and her lamp, 2023
Fountain of Brotherhood IV , 2023

Moses Zibor’s Exhibition at OOA Gallery

Barcelona– Spain – OOA Gallery is proud to present the solo exhibition “African Surrealism” by Nigerian-born artist Moses Zibor, running from September 12 to October 20, 2024. This exhibition marks a significant moment in Zibor’s artistic journey, showcasing his evolution from the slum of Lagos, Nigeria, to the international art stage.

Moses Zibor’s exhibition “African Surrealism” invites art lovers and collectors to explore the vibrant and imaginative world of an artist who has journeyed far but has always remained true to his roots.

Zibor’s dedication to his craft has garnered international recognition, with his works being featured at prestigious events such as VOLTA New York in 2023. His current exhibition at OOA Gallery offers a deep dive into his recent creations, including his self-portrait “Broken Egg, Rooster, and Goldfish” (2022), which symbolizes his rebirth as an artist, and the striking “A Woman and Her Lamp,” which represents guidance and creation.

The exhibition also features paintings that celebrate solidarity, transformation, and the artist’s perseverance in the face of adversity. Zibor’s journey from Lagos to Almaty is a testament to the power of creativity and the resilience of the human spirit.

In conjunction with the exhibition, OOA Gallery is hosting a contest where participants can win an original artwork by Moses Zibor. The contest will run from September 12 to October 20, with the winner announced on the final day of the exhibition.

Under Serenity , 2023
Meta Wings, 2024
Looking at my Butterfly II, 2023
Broken egg, rooster and golden fish, 2022
Dream Infinity, 2021
Moses Zibor
Free at last, 2023

Opening: Saturday September 14 at 7:30 with cava

Place: OOA GALLERY, Carrer Nou 1 – 08870 Sitges, Barcelona

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UART MEDIA FEST 2024 | International Media-Art Fest https://www.hueandeye.org/uart-media-fest/ Wed, 04 Sep 2024 07:22:37 +0000 https://www.hueandeye.org/?p=9922 About the UART MEDIA FEST The UART MEDIA FEST serves as a wellspring of inspiration and brings joy, particularly during these trying times for Ukraine. The gathering not only bathes life in brilliance but also commemorates the fortitude and indomitable spirit of Ukraine. UART aspires to bolster Ukrainian culture and art amidst these challenging circumstances…

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About the UART MEDIA FEST

The UART MEDIA FEST serves as a wellspring of inspiration and brings joy, particularly during these trying times for Ukraine. The gathering not only bathes life in brilliance but also commemorates the fortitude and indomitable spirit of Ukraine. UART aspires to bolster Ukrainian culture and art amidst these challenging circumstances while engaging the global creative community in this endeavor.

The occasion will be underscored by a charitable initiative during the celebratory concert featuring luminaries from the Ukrainian entertainment sphere. Through this collective effort, they aim to extend support to one of Ukraine’s humanitarian missions.

UART MEDIA FEST is organized by the Gulliver multifunctional complex, which has the largest facade screens in Europe, in cooperation with the international company MEET FUTURE.

Motion designers, 3D visual, and light designers are invited to participate in the international multimedia contest and festival UART MEDIA FEST 2024. Contestants may win grants to develop their projects and have an opportunity to showcase their videos on the largest facade screens in Europe for thousands of festival visitors. The participants may compete in two areas: tech-heavy media art and digital & crypto-art.

Why Participate to the UART MEDIA FEST

The festival will take place on the 5th of October, 2024 in the heart of Kyiv, Ukraine. The works of talented motion designers from all over the world will be showcased to thousands of visitors on the large facade screens. The final screening of the participants’ works on the screens of the Gulliver multifunctional complex will take place on the 5th of October, 2024.

The winners, who will be determined by eminent industry representatives, will receive grants for the further development of their projects. The two winners of the UART MEDIA FEST competition will receive an award of $3000 for the best video and $1000 for NFT and the opportunity to cooperate with MEET FUTURE, i.e. the opportunity to present their work on the largest international media platforms.

Creative studios or individual designers can submit their video works that were created before or create content specifically for the festival. The topic of the second UART MEDIA FEST is “The Universe in Everyone”. For more information about participation and conditions, follow the link.

Gulliver shopping mall always strives to be at the forefront of cultural and social events. We are pleased to organize such an innovative festival, which confirms our status as a leading cultural center of the capital. Together with our partners MEET FUTURE, we continue to write the creative history of the country together, telling about our endless possibilities. Kateryna Zhurakivska, Marketing Director of the Gulliver shopping mall, comments. MEET FUTURE, the international company, the expert and trendsetter in innovative technologies and events, has become the organizational and executive partner of UART MEDIA FEST. The festival will be part of the big birthday celebration of the Gulliver shopping center, which celebrates 11 years in October. The event will combine traditional art and digital installations of the future, united by the topic of artificial intelligence.

UART MEDIA FEST was the first event of this scale in Ukraine, which took place in October 2023 in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Gulliver shopping mall. The festival attracted both national and international audiences: 22 artists from different countries took part in the contest, and their works were seen by 1000 festival visitors offline and 4000 viewers during online translation. All works were distinguished by their unique style and concept, but were united by the theme “The Light in Everyone”. This event became the starting point for a new format of cultural events in the country, combining contemporary art and digital tools of the future.

UART MEDIA FEST has won the 14th edition of the Eventex Awards 2024, the world’s most prestigious marketing award.

Go here to visit their website >>>

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6 Tips To Learn How to Price Your Art (and Start Selling Your Work)  https://www.hueandeye.org/how-to-price-your-art/ Tue, 03 Sep 2024 09:50:45 +0000 https://www.hueandeye.org/?p=6264 6 Tips To Learn How to Price Your Art and Start Selling Your Work  It might be your first attempt as an artist, or you might feel quite fulfilled. In both cases, pricing your work can be highly problematic. We have gathered six quick tips for you to ease the process and stop feeling guilty…

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6 Tips To Learn How to Price Your Art and Start Selling Your Work 

It might be your first attempt as an artist, or you might feel quite fulfilled. In both cases, pricing your work can be highly problematic. We have gathered six quick tips for you to ease the process and stop feeling guilty or humble. After all, who sets the rules to define whether you’re worth 10 or 100? The market does. So grab a pen and follow a rational scheme to start selling your artwork reasonably. And feel free to adjust calculations during your journey!

  1. Research how similar artists price their art

To reasonably price your art, and before making up your idea of how a market works, do your research. Trends change continuously, and one of the best ways to keep on track is to study what works for others. Be realistic by selecting a few artists you consider similar or relevant to your approach and value their accomplishments, experiences, geographic locations, and production rate. You might also think of directly get in touch with them to share opinions!

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SPECIAL TIP: SEARCH FOR AN ADVISOR TO HELP YOU THROUGH THE PROCESS

Artists are used to feeling lonely not only in their creative process but also in learning how to expand their network and visibility and to value their artworks. There are platforms dedicated to assisting emerging artists especially. Our suggestion is st-Art, an Amsterdam based community of curators and contributors with the aim of nurturing artists worldwide by providing valid options for developing their skill to divulge their works and sell them to buyers.

Get in touch or register here.

 

  1. Don’t vary the price for sales in studio or through a gallery

Use an actual or similar rate for selling both in your studio and a gallery. These last won’t appreciate your competition and will ultimately spread the word to other galleries about how you are trying to sell it at a better price by yourself. Its real galleries charge quite a lot, although they guarantee to deliver a professional job.

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  1. Balance Your Emotions

Being proud of your work, or underestimating your art, is part of being an artist. It’s easy to get attached, knowing the emotions and effort you usually spend on a piece. A buyer won’t have time to listen to your emotional stories; you should base pricing your work on physical attributes. If you feel close to a specific artwork and think its final price is unfair, consider keeping it off the market and in your private collection.

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  1. Stand by your final price

Once you and your advisors have set a final price, stand by it. When you take the time and effort to research and price your work realistically, you will feel confident to state your amount firmly. On their hand, buyers might try hard to negotiate it, but they will even start estimating you as an artist who knows its way. Confidence does wonders.

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  1. Remember these formulas:

# 1 – Value your work according to your reputation

The most common formula used by established contemporary artists is very transparent. Multiply the width of the work by the length. Next, multiply the result by a reasonable amount that makes sense for your reputation and credential, and round it to the nearest hundred. Finally, double the cost of your materials and add them to the square inch amount in money.

Do this if you account for the 50% commission rate galleries usually take to sell your work.

Emerging artists should start at affordable rates of 2,5-3,5 € /3-4 $, and higher as they become more established.

If the painting is small – which often means the effort was the same as for a bigger one – you may consider a slightly higher rate and the opposite with a large-scale work.

Example:

  • 18 in x 24 in = 432 sq. Inches
  • 432 x 3,5 € = 1.512 € / Rounded to 1.500 €
  • 100 € (cost of materials) x 2 = 200 €
  • 1.500 € x 200 € = 1.700 €

# 2: Value your work according to your time and effort

This formula covers the time you work and the cost of your materials. It is beneficial for artists that are starting out selling their work. When valuing an hourly rate, compare what similar artists charge for their art. If the result is too high compared to theirs, we suggest you lower it. Double the cost of your materials if you are selling through galleries.

Example:

  • Hourly rate: 20 €
  • Total hours: 15 hours
  • Cost of materials: 100 €
  • 20 € x15 hrs =300 €
  • 300 € +(100 x 2) € = 500 €

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  1. Build Authority

Being represented by a gallery and feeling confident with your pricing rate doesn’t exclude the never-ending story of building credibility to grow trust in your buyers.

Indeed, you will have thought about building a clear and appealing online plus social image. Now practice answering some common questions when writing your artist statement.

We share with you some of the main questions we use as a guideline to interview artists at Hue&Eye, to help them build artist credibility and write an engaging story about them:

  • Why Do You Make This Type of Art?
  • What Does Your Artwork Represent?
  • What Inspires You?
  • How Do You Make It?
  • What Does Your Art Mean to You?

We hope this article will be helpful to ease your career as an artist!

Start by submitting an interview request to us to begin divulging your art!

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Keil Space Case Study | How can Arts Heal and Unite? https://www.hueandeye.org/keil-space-case-study-how-can-arts-heal-and-unite/ Thu, 29 Aug 2024 16:50:12 +0000 https://www.hueandeye.org/?p=9915 Keil Space: An Inner and Universal Journey In the realm of art and healing, Keil Space in Florence stands out as the first art space in the world entirely dedicated to Advanced Art and its applications. The space founded by Samantha Keil, a master in bronze from a long bloodline of artisans linked to the…

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Keil Space: An Inner and Universal Journey

In the realm of art and healing, Keil Space in Florence stands out as the first art space in the world entirely dedicated to Advanced Art and its applications. The space founded by Samantha Keil, a master in bronze from a long bloodline of artisans linked to the English Crown, welcomes visitors into a true art territory, where they embark on an aesthetic journey through an experiential topography. The path combines the power of visual, sculptural, and figurative art with the realms of sight, smell, and sound, creating a multisensory experience that awakens an inner world, that is often numbed by our fast-paced lives. The first stop of this journey is the room of the three columns, icons of Keil’s thought, followed by the room dedicated to the First Generation Bronze, which masterfully captures the movement and life of primordial beings.

 

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In the next room, the Second Generation Bronze uses light to represent a bridge connecting ancient, present, and future civilizations. Here, Keil, according to art critic Rolando Bellini, has reached a “new level of formative purity.” With her technique, the artist has managed to “sculpt light.” The visit culminates with the works of the New Generation Bronze, which show an unprecedented perspective: the infinitely small bronze becomes immensely large of the cosmos, evoking new visual stimulations and enhancing the psycho-physical well-being of visitors. The peculiarity of Keil Space lies in the care given to the observer: the 500 square meters of exhibition space is designed to accommodate one person at a time. The individual experiences the journey firsthand and engages in a direct dialogue with the space and the works, in a path that fosters personal expression and awareness through art. Keil Space reminds us that art is a powerful tool for connection and personal growth, a continuous journey toward understanding and celebrating our deepest essence. It acts as a safe platform where everyone can feel protected and free to express their perceptions without any barriers of judgment or conditioning. In today’s context of the art system, increasingly elitist, Keil Space is a place dedicated to restoring the accessibility of the art dialogue, rebuilding trust in the observer, and making them the protagonists of the artistic experience. In a contemporary society that favors standardization to increase efficiency and productivity, Keil Space values individuals in quality as human beings, and not as numbers. At the end of the visit, each person is allowed to leave a brief testimony to share their feelings and opinions about the experience.

 

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People from diverse social, geographical, linguistic, and professional backgrounds have visited the space, expressing varied points of view while sharing very similar emotional reactions, demonstrating a common ground that transcends individual differences. Visitor testimonies highlight feelings of peace, light, and tranquility, confirming the therapeutic benefits of art.

From the Audiovisual Archive of Keil Space, various types of testimonies emerge, notably comments from several psychiatrists describing the space as a “stimulus for exploration,” a “dreamlike dimension,” “art as a vehicle for a dialogue about human interiority,” and a “message of trust and self-esteem,” “a new approach to art that encourages contemplation and deep reflection.”

For sector experts, there is no doubt that along with art, science, and technique, there is certainly an emphasis on the therapeutic power of art.

Advanced Art: The Art that Benefits Humanity

Can art unite and connect with oneself and others? How can art be therapeutic? Throughout human history, there are countless examples of the therapeutic and social uses of art. In ancient civilizations, highly detailed and complex monumental works were erected for ritualistic, psychological, and social purposes. Consider, for example, early manifestations of advanced art, such as the monoliths of Göbekli Tepe, Sumerian art, Ancient Egypt, and the hidden wonders of pre-Columbian Americas. The common element in all these civilizations is that art was seen not as a cure for specific illnesses but as a continuous approach to self-care.

This legacy is embraced by Keil Space’s philanthropic project, which aims to open the accessibility of artistic dialogue to everyone, allowing people to embark on a journey of self-discovery and connection with universal values through art.

The legacy of Advanced Art and new technologies come together to foster introspection and increase concentration, inducing emotional release and sensations of peace and tranquility. The therapeutic benefits of Keil Space’s artistic experience affect the cognitive and emotional spheres of individuals, as confirmed by the QDAS study analyzing visitor testimonies, highlighting how Sam Keil’s art can facilitate inner and social well-being.

Art and Healing

In “Using Creative Arts in Therapy” (1984), Bernie Warren, an emeritus professor from London and a researcher in performing arts and psychology, emphasizes the need for individual engagement with art to achieve well-being, individually and collectively. This is how the concept of “Arts for Health” was coined to indicate the benefits of participating in creative activities. By navigating the realm of beneficial art, individuals can “express their spark of humanity” – says Warren – leaving a mark that no one else could leave. What creative therapy can do is maintain the well-being of individuals, always aiming for society’s well-being. French sociologist and anthropologist Pierre Bourdieu, one of the most important intellectuals of the 20th century, considered the art world as a “space of relationships,” and it is precisely in this relationship that the proposal of creative therapy is situated. For Bourdieu, art is functional in “provoking and managing individual or collective encounters.” However, the current context, especially that of the mainstream art market, excludes most people from encountering artistic processes, and it is on processes, rather than the product, that the focus of art for healing lies.

The Union of Science, Art, and Psychology

To provide a scientific foundation for the benefits that Keil Space’s art brings to visitors, as anticipated by the testimonies mentioned above from specialists in psychotherapy and neuroaesthetics, an important data analytics study by the British company QDAS has been added to the research. The British company, a leader in qualitative data research, has worked with some of the world’s most prestigious universities, especially in England and America, and has also handled data analysis for important organizations such as the World Health Organization.

QDAS conducted a detailed analysis of data collected from the testimonies given by observers, coding them with state-of-the-art software. 500 people aged 17 to 80 and from all segments of society have shared their opinions about the experience they had at Keil Space. Among these are: senses, peace, relaxation, reflection, tranquility, and curiosity.

 

Sources:

Keil Space Audiovisual Archive.

QDAS, Data Analytics Report for Keil Space.

Bourdieu, P. Practical Reason. Stanford University Press, 1998.

Warren, B. Using the creative arts in therapy and healthcare: a practical introduction. Routledge,

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TARTGET Prize | Participate in the International Painting Contest in Madrid https://www.hueandeye.org/tartget-painting-prize/ Thu, 23 May 2024 08:52:22 +0000 https://www.hueandeye.org/?p=9763 Hue&Eye is pleased to announce its participation in the jury of the TARTGET Painting Prize, which will hold one of the final prizes of the Artistic Promotion Awards Group under the name of “Hue&Eye prize”.   Visualizza questo post su Instagram   Un post condiviso da Tartget Prize (@tartgetprize) About TARTGET Painting Prize TARTGET Painting Prize has been one of the…

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Hue&Eye is pleased to announce its participation in the jury of the TARTGET Painting Prize, which will hold one of the final prizes of the Artistic Promotion Awards Group under the name of “Hue&Eye prize”.

 

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About TARTGET Painting Prize

TARTGET Painting Prize has been one of the most relevant art competitions internationally since its first edition. This painting contest bursts onto the scene, displaying all the ingredients of a top cultural event: an unparalleled volume of prizes, maximum accessibility for participants, an exceptional and influential jury, a year of social media activation, and the focus provided by one of the great art cities, Madrid. It’s a private event promoting contemporary fine art, to give visibility to artists by fostering their creative production and giving art amateurs, collectors, and galleries a vast content intake. 

Tartget is an exclusive online contest of the duration of twelve months of artistic connection and production. Its core is an international painting competition that ends with an award ceremony gala and a collective exhibition in Madrid. It translates into a whole year of social media coverage by showcasing all the artists joining the competition, and operating as a business card for participating artists. 

Tartget Painting Prize emerges as a global window through which artists of every pictorial style, technique, and relevance can showcase their work. Emerging creators, enthusiasts, professionals, and established artists have the opportunity to present their works on a widely broadcasted platform and, consequently, establish a presence in the market. 

Regarding the mentioned grand final exhibition in Madrid, the display will include 70 works selected by the international jury. From this selection, the three absolute winning paintings, the two finalists in each category, the youth prize, and the remaining awards consisting of materials, promotion, and training will be chosen.

Express yourself on the canvas, where every stroke counts €40.000 in prizes await your masterpiece.

 

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Dates, Deadlines and How to Apply

The launch and flagship event is set for the spring of 2024. Beyond the competition, the organization will promote other events, collaborate with associations, art schools, and artist residencies, and be dedicated to encouraging the momentum of artists and their creations.

TARTGET Painting Prize arises as an international window through which emerging creators, enthusiasts, professionals, or established artists have the chance to present their works on a widely broadcast platform and, consequently, establish a presence in the market. 

Their works will be examined and fairly evaluated by reputable members of the jury and considered for their agendas by collectors of proven prestige. One of these, as mentioned above, will be the “Hue&Eye prize”.

TARTGET Painting Prize’s website provides a space where artists can create their profiles and register their works. They just need to photograph their works (up to three images maximum) and attach the files in JPG format. 

The entry fee for participating in one work is €50, and from the second work onwards, the price is reduced to €30. 

In the young artist category, prices are €35 for the first work and €15 for each additional work.

The registration period ends on March 10, 2025. Then, a prestigious international jury formed by painters, curators, collectors, and gallery owners from five continents will select the 200 finalist works. 

The organization, with the advice of the jury, will decide which finalist works will be featured in the final exhibition, at the prestigious Ateneo de Madrid, where another physical jury composed of renowned painters from the global art and culture scene will award the main prizes included in the competition rules. 

Around 50 paintings will be selected for the exhibition at the Ateneo de Madrid, which will be inaugurated on June 5 and will remain open until the 12th.

 

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Awards and Visibility

One of the great attractions of TARTGET is the visibility that Madrid will give to the artists. No other city brings together three of the world’s most outstanding art galleries in so few meters; and the final exhibition will be located in that golden mile of art, a five-minute walk from the Prado Museum. The exhibition will attract the attention of a substantial audience after the works are revealed in a preview for collectors, sponsors, and entrepreneurs, so they can be acquired.

Of course, the other great value of TARGET is the unparalleled number of prizes it awards. 

More than €40,000 in cash will be distributed among the winners, divided into four main prizes (€12,000 for first place, €6,000 for second place, €4,000 for third place, and €4,000 for the Target Fusion prize), ten additional prizes of €500 each for the first place in each category, and acquisition prizes exceeding €10,000. 

Furthermore, more than forty awards in art materials, training, and promotion valued at over €10,000 will be given out. In total, more than €50,000 in prizes make this competition one of the most important in the world.

The award ceremony will be attended by personalities from the art world, culture, sports, and politics, in addition to numerous media outlets. A unique opportunity to open the doors to success. 

In total, there will be 22 cash prizes, including an award for the best work by an artist under 25 years old.

The organization will also reward winners with a one-week residency at the MAA (Madrid Academy of ART), various recognitions with fine arts materials, and promotion in international art magazines.

The Hue&Eye Award

The prize will consist of a journalistic article for the winner, to be featured in Hue & Eye magazine, valued at €200.

All finalist painters will be eligible for this prize, regardless of the category in which they participated, and even if they are not selected for the final exhibition.

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The Armory Show 2023 | September 8-10, New York https://www.hueandeye.org/the-armory-show-2023/ Sun, 20 Aug 2023 12:46:56 +0000 https://www.hueandeye.org/?p=9656 About The Armory Show 2023 – New York’s Art Fair The Armory Show was founded in 1994 by four New York art dealers looking for a new art fair to support their artists and attract global attention. The result was a groundbreaking cultural moment that has become vital to the New York art market and…

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About The Armory Show 2023 – New York’s Art Fair

The Armory Show was founded in 1994 by four New York art dealers looking for a new art fair to support their artists and attract global attention. The result was a groundbreaking cultural moment that has become vital to the New York art market and beyond. The Armory Show is a galvanizing force in the art world and essential to New York’s cultural landscape.

Each year the Armory Show brings the world’s leading international contemporary and modern art galleries to New York.

The fair plays a leading role in the city’s position as a central cultural capital through elevated presentations, thoughtful programming, curatorial leadership, meaningful institutional partnerships, and engaging public art activations.

Details: Javits Center, September 8-10 | VIP Preview: September 7

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Discover Armory Off-site 2023

The third edition of the fair’s outdoor art program presents large-scale artworks to New York City’s parks and public spaces.

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Discover Platform 2023

Explore the projects in Platform 2023, Rewriting Histories, curated by Eva Respini. Go here to learn more >

Curators for The Armory Show 2023

Eva Respini, Deputy Director and Director of Curatorial Programs at Vancouver Art Gallery, will curate the Platform section; Candice Hopkins, Director and Chief Curator of Forge Project, will curate the Focus section; and Adrienne Edwards, Engell Speyer Family Curator and Director of Curatorial Affairs at the Whitney Museum of American Art, will chair the sixth annual Curatorial Leadership Summit.

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5 NFT Artists of 2023 You Should Follow https://www.hueandeye.org/5-nft-artists-of-2023/ Fri, 18 Aug 2023 12:49:20 +0000 https://www.hueandeye.org/?p=9652 5 NFT Artists of 2023 it is worth following There are many NFT Artists of 2023 to mention, but as the year is ending, fellows of the NFT space look forward to a vast assortment of unique art from some of Web3’s most noteworthy creators. The following is a selection of NFT artists we believe…

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5 NFT Artists of 2023 it is worth following

There are many NFT Artists of 2023 to mention, but as the year is ending, fellows of the NFT space look forward to a vast assortment of unique art from some of Web3’s most noteworthy creators.

The following is a selection of NFT artists we believe caused an impact in 2023.

These NFT Artists of 2023 are creators from disparate sectors of the NFT market to help readers diversify their social feeds over the next year, and each is a creator of culture that deserves to be recognized.

Cath Simard

Cath Simard is a Canadian-born photographer, digital artist and a central figure in the NFT community. One of the most prominent artists in NFT photography, she’s now almost entirely focused on NFTs.

Simard blends reality and imagination in her landscape composites. Collectors instantly recognize her aesthetic – surreal, cold, blue, mountain nights. Her innovative style and willingness to take bold risks are a result of her desire to be unique. 

A self-professed introvert, Cath feels she produces her best work when she’s alone in the mountains.

To create a single image, she’s walked as much as 250 kilometers, trekked 18 days in the mountains and shot at an elevation as high as 5,900 meters. Due to her lengthy creative process, Cath only creates and releases 5-7 images a year.

She created the world’s first image to have its rights released after its 1/1 NFT sale on the blockchain: #freehawaiiphoto. As one of the top NFT artists in the world, Simard has continued to advocate for fair compensation and recognition for artists while also using her imaginative composite images to raise environmental awareness. Having been auctioned off by both Sotheby’s and Christie’s in 2022, she is surely poised to continue her admirable mission over the next year.

 

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Daniel Isles (Dirty Robot)

Daniel Isles is a UK born illustrator based in Hokkaido, Japan. His preferred tools are pencil and ink, which allow him to create clean lines in a unique style.

He is deeply inspired by eastern and western cultures, that he combines to great effect to create highly original pieces. The focus of his work often depicts characters wearing interestingly-cool attire in moments of time. There is also a sense of spirituality about them and the world they inhabit.

He continues achieving sizeable sales throughout the entire year with his own 1/1s, making him a definite one to follow in 2023.

 

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Emonee LaRussa

Emonee LaRussa, a 27-year-old digital artist from Sacramento, California, made visuals for Kanye West, Ty Dolla $ign, and the Internet. Today, her colorful, psychedelic animations are part of the GRAMMYS x OneOf NFT partnership.

You might recognize her from her YouTube channel, her Emmy Award-winning animation, or the excellent tutorial she did for some online MoGraph school. Emonee is also the founder and CEO of Pamanama Studios LLC., an animation studio specializing in music visuals by diverse digital artists, specifically artists of color.

 

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Grant Yun

Grant Yun is a man of many hats.

Despite being a medical student by day and a break dancer by night, the Milwaukee resident has managed to make his mark on the digital art market with six-figure sales and auctions at Christie’s and Sotheby’s. His Neo-Precisionist artwork frequently explores landscapes and scenery native to the Midwest and has become instantly recognizable in the NFT space.

In 2022, Grant Yun emerged as somewhat of a poster child for fine art NFTs. While he insists that his entrance into the NFT space was somewhat of a leap of faith, his Neo-Precisionist style continues to stand out in the now PFP-saturated NFT market. 

 

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Markus Magnusson

In the same vein as Bad Robot, the 2022 PFP market would’ve been nothing without digital artist and animator Markus Magnusson. Known professionally as Motion Markus, his slick, clean animation style has garnered hundreds of thousands of fans across social media. Although his 1/1s consistently fetch a pretty penny, Magnusson is best known in the NFT space as the creator of the popular large-scale generative avatar collection Invisible Friends. With his new project Garbage Friends on the horizon, his sway within the PFP NFT market has only seemed to increase, prompting countless imitators to follow in his footsteps.

 

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6 Artists to Follow in 2023 https://www.hueandeye.org/6-artists-to-follow-in-2023/ Sat, 01 Jul 2023 10:16:53 +0000 https://www.hueandeye.org/?p=9631 6 Artists to Follow in 2023 We selected 6 artists to follow in 2023, but to discover them, let’s dive back to the past year. The contemporary art market is officially back in motion, and 2022 saw particularly notable increases in interest in street artists, abstract painters, fine art photographers, and expressive portraiture. Producing quality…

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6 Artists to Follow in 2023

We selected 6 artists to follow in 2023, but to discover them, let’s dive back to the past year. The contemporary art market is officially back in motion, and 2022 saw particularly notable increases in interest in street artists, abstract painters, fine art photographers, and expressive portraiture. Producing quality and thought-provoking work, the artists on this list are making waves in the contemporary art world. 

1. Felipe Pantone

Felipe Pantone is an Argentinian artist, born in Buenos Aires. When he was young, he moved to Spain to discover graffiti and, later, experiment with it. He obtained an Art diploma in Valencia, where he still has his studio.

An eternal wanderer, his mural paintings are visible in Tokyo, London, Osaka, Paris and many other cities.

Felipe Pantone draws inspiration from several artists like José María Yturralde, Frédéric Platéus, Herb Lubalin, Sozyone Gonzalez, Steven Powers, not to mention Demsky.

His work combines typography and abstraction with extremely modern aesthetics. Strictly avant garde, his unique style re-invents graffiti art with futuristic and kinetic art. He uses a palette of colors with geometric pattern of optical art, by defying movement and perspective. A true chameleon, he explores text, neon and metallic colors.

Felipe Pantone puts together a new visual language, on the borders of the digital era, technology and society.

His work has been exhibited around Europe, America, Australia and Asia.

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2. Maude Ovize

Born in 1980, Maude Ovize is a French artist, living and working in Lyon.

Graduated from the fine arts of Saint Etienne, she moved to Lyon in 2005 and works since the question of the motif in painting. She is part of a collective of artists working in a workshop on the slopes of the Red Cross, the Mecca of the Lyon creation.

In her journey around the question of the motif, Maude Ovize is currently working on a series devoted to water which she explores all aspects: sensation, matter, light, color.

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3. Kaws

Brian Donnelly, aka Kaws, is an American artist and designer born in 1974 in Jersey City, New Jersey, USA. As a street artist, painter, illustrator, sculptor, publisher, his work touches on everything that surrounds the world of Pop Art.

After receiving his Bachelor of Fine Art in Illustration in 1996 from the School of Visual Arts in New York, Kaws briefly worked for Disney as a freelance animator. Today he lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.

Kaws began his career in the 1990s with street interventions. He superimposed his own work onto billboards, bus stops, and phone booth advertisements. As he became more well-known, his ads were taken down and collected by people. He created or reused well-known characters from comics and cartoons in his offbeat imagery. Subjects like the Michelin Man, the Simpsons, Mickey Mouse, Snoopy, Sponge Bob, are all common figures rooted in the collective imagination that allows the artist to adopt a universal language. Kaws’s goal is to make art accessible to all. He signs all his creations with a very particular trademark: figures with crossed-out eyes, making his style easily recognizable.

After becoming famous, Kaws appropriated different techniques and extended his artistic production to the world of sculpture and painting on canvas. The passage from 2D to 3D works is motivated by his search for greater mastery of space and reality. His sculptures can reach monumental dimensions. Some of his giant characters have been exposed in front of museums, and they never fail to draw the attention of passers-by.

Kaws’s work is influenced by Pop Art, but also by artists such as Gerhard RichterClaes Oldenburg, or Chuck Close.

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4. Thandiwe Muriu

Passionate about photography since the age of 14, Thandiwe Muriu grew up in Kenya in a family marked by art, surrounded by a sister who is a stylist and a second one, a virtuoso pianist. She refined her photographic practice during her teenage years, influenced by Vogue magazine and the aesthetic canons in the front page of this women’s publication. She took one of her sisters as a model and tried to portrait her with complete freedom.

It is the time of the rise of social networks, her photographs meet a great success and lead her to sign her first commission as a young talent.

After graduation, passionate about the 8th art, she dedicates herself definitively to fashion photography and at the age of 23, signs her first contract for an international campaign.

Like her fellow citizens, it is important for her to highlight the natural beauty of women with whom she identifies herself. Her compositions are in keeping with the beauty criteria of a black femininity. Essential models for the African readership at home and from the diaspora too often absent from the front pages of magazines.

Also, she sublimates through her art, black skin and afro hairstyles that deserve to be more than ever valued. Moreover, the photographer reconnects with the glorious past of African empires by using fabric, declined in frank and vivid colors enveloping her subjects.

Determined, passionate, she wishes to spearhead a new generation of committed women entrepreneurs in Kenya through her art, destined to write an inspiring story for many of them. Next challenge? To photograph a cover of Vogue.

She considers the series entitled “Camo” (2015) as a particularly personal achievement marking a decisive stage in her artistic process.

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5. Okuda

Okuda (Oscar San Miguel) is a Spanish artist born in 1980 in Santander. He lives and works in Madrid. His work deals with the meaning of life and its contradictions. The artist tries to make us reflect upon the conflits between modernity and humanity’s roots, upon war and violence.

Okuda is a major international artist, selected in the top 100 of the Urban Contemporary Art Guide 2014. He has worked with major brands and travels the world painting on trains, buildings, walls and showing his work in major art galleries.

Okuda

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6. Javier Rey

Javier Rey is a Colombian artist & photographer. His work is in many collective exhibitions, one solo exhibition and several international art fairs such as ArtLima (Peru), Scope Art Fair (Miami) and La Feria Del Millón (Colombia). Rey’s work has also appeared in books such as “Unlocked”, by the Greek collective Atopos, and was chosen as one of the 145 most relevant visual artists and photographers on the web in 2015. His photographs in which he explores the physical structure and the possibilities of sculpture through photography have been featured in several publications in Colombia, USA, Mexico, Germany, Spain, Denmark and other countries.

Javier Rey

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London Design Festival | Next Autumn Is All About London – Pt. 1 https://www.hueandeye.org/london-design-festival/ Wed, 28 Jun 2023 16:47:51 +0000 https://www.hueandeye.org/?p=9626 London Design Festival London Design Festival celebrates and promotes the city as a design capital on the global stage. The next edition will take place on 16–24 September 2023. London Design Festival was launched by Sir John Sorrell CBE and Ben Evans CBE in 2003. It aims to deliver a celebration of design by creating an annual…

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London Design Festival

London Design Festival celebrates and promotes the city as a design capital on the global stage.

The next edition will take place on 16–24 September 2023.

London Design Festival was launched by Sir John Sorrell CBE and Ben Evans CBE in 2003. It aims to deliver a celebration of design by creating an annual event to draw in the country’s greatest thinkers, practitioners, retailers, and educators.

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Celebrating its 20th anniversary, London Design Festival now moves into a new decade, celebrating how it has played a key role in the growth of the design industry. It bolsters London’s position as a global destination for business, culture, and tourism. The LDF contributes to the UK’s reputation as a creative powerhouse as one of the world’s leading design events. Also, the Festival served as the blueprint for design weeks and festivals globally and continues to be a key moment on the cultural calendar.

“London and Design go hand in hand. It is part of our story. LDF is a platform for hundreds of design stories to be told. Each of them talks to an expanding audience hungry for design ideas and enjoying the quality and diversity of what’s on offer. It all confirms London’s status as the global center of design.” – Ben Evans CBE.

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Next Autumn Is All About London

Despite not technically being in the EU anymore, London remains one of Europe’s musts when reaching topics such as the Art Market and Art Events. As a matter of fact, many still choose the British capital to discover leading creative issues, so take notes about what’s on in September and October, as there’s much to uncover.

Stay tuned to learn what’s next!

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