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The World’s Best Art Consultancy

December 28th, 2009

The World’s Best Art Consultancy

art-exchange. com unveils Release III of its art tool for designers

The Future Art Consultancy

Locating and placing artwork in a design project is arguably the most difficult part of the project. While some designers take on this task themselves, many enlist the assistance of an art consultant. One limitation of this approach is the consultant’s limited universe of artists. Most art consultants end up with a few “go-to” favorites.

Imagine an art consultancy able to directly access 10,000 artists, with technology capabilities aggregating art choices in a portfolio for emailing or high-resolution printing for presentations. Add the ability to correspond with clients via e-postcard including selected images. And finish with the ability to access framing options online thus enabling the designer to actually show the customer how the pieces will look framed.

Does It Work?

Can a website help you find art? Art-Exchange (www. art-exchange. com) is not a new website, not a new service, not a new company. It does, however, take a new approach to providing art to designers. And it has a new site design that Art-Exchange claims will make the service even more powerful and easier to use.

I spoke with Richard Gipe, President and CEO of Art-Exchange, to find out why he thinks his company’s service is so special. I asked him, “If you had to communicate Art-Exchange’s value to designers in a single sentence, what would you say?”

Here’s what he said: “If you want to access as much art as we have on Art-Exchange, you would have to go to 20,000 galleries, and you would have to deal with so many different sellers that the logistics would be overwhelming. ” That sounds pretty good. But does the site work?

About Art-Exchange

Art-Exchange is a business service provider that specializes in solutions for the design trade. They can offer solutions to designers as an art consultancy, or they can provide solutions to art consultants to help them be more effective and efficient.

For the past five years Art-Exchange has been actively contacting artists to list their works on the exchange. Today there are approximately 100,000 different works of art created by over 10,000 different artists. Imagine searching 100,000 records to locate the perfect art solution. Nearly 60% of all the works are originals, and the remaining 40% is a variety of editions. All of these works are organized in a database, and a search engine locates works using any or all of the following criteria:

• Artist’s name

• Title

• Subject matter

• Style

• Medium

• Size

• Colors

• Price

• Orientation

Suppose you need oversized original works and price is an issue. Maybe you want only works with lighthouses. Or perhaps you need large public works. That’s how specific the search engine can be. And with the new design, if you enter several criteria and the search engine can’t find a work that matches all your criteria exactly, it will refer you to the works that match your criteria most closely, so that you don’t have to start over. As one of the new site’s designers said, “We don’t ever want to show nobody anything. ”

Normally, designers hire an art consultant or visit multiple galleries or view print books to find the perfect art solution. That’s the old way of finding art. Now designers can look in one place and view tens of thousands of originals alone. This is the new way of finding art. Art-Exchange let’s designers search for all the art they need in one place. That alone has the potential to save time, but the website has some other very powerful features that give designers even more flexibility and power.

Powerful Features

One very important new feature is the Designer Portal. Art-Exchange has four different portals that members can use to enter the site. There’s one for retail clients, one for community partners, and another for artists and other sellers. But the Designer Portal is available only to designers. Once you enter the portal, you can search for the art you want, view images of the art, and immediately see designers’ wholesale pricing.

Here’s another great new feature: Portfolios. How do you keep track of the works that fit your client’s needs? You keep a portfolio. Designers can set up portfolios for individual clients, different locations, or just for future reference. It’s easy to save works to custom-made portfolios. And it’s easy to show the portfolio to clients—from anywhere in the world.

Another terrific feature is the Exhibitions section. Exhibitions include the works of around 200 artists and are compiled topically. Prior exhibitions, which are still accessible, include Realism, Landscape, Watercolor, and Impressionism. In order to have fresh ideas readily available for clients, designers need to be reviewing art all the time, and these exhibitions can help. It takes only fifteen minutes to view an entire exhibition.

Another feature that can help designers and clients work together—especially when clients have trouble describing their interests—is the Postcard feature. Clients can go to the website to browse for themselves. They can view an exhibition, browse by artist, or do a search. When they find something they like, they can send images to their designer using electronic postcards.

Soon, Art-Exchange will even offer the ability to create Custom Frames online so that clients can view the artwork in different frames and choose the one they like best.

Full-Service Art Consultancy

Art-Exchange goes far beyond just the website, however. They also provide full-service art consultancy. They have a full staff of qualified art consultants who can do as much or as little as a designer wants them to. Anything a typical art consultancy does, Art-Exchange will do. If a designer works with an art consultant already and wants to maintain that relationship, Art-Exchange will even work with his or her current art consultant.

How to Access the Features and Benefits of Art-Exchange

Go to www. art-exchange. com and visit the Designer Portal. Log in as a designer and learn about how the service works. You can easily search for art, access their full-service art consultancy, or guide your favorite art consultant to Art-Exchange. A subscription is free. Art-Exchange is paid by the sellers on completed transactions; so they only get paid if they’re helping designers find the right art, for the right job, at the right price.

When asked what he would most want to communicate to designers about the company and the service it provides, Gipe said, “I want the members of ASID who place art to try the art consultancy service at Art-Exchange, and if they’ll give us 10% of their trust, we’ll earn the other 90%. ” If you’re a designer or an art consultant, it’s worth trying. Does it work? Is it really whole new way of finding art? Yeah, that’s what it is. And for designers, the world of art will never be the same.

Show of Many Art Forms

December 26th, 2009

If you are an art aficionado and have the enthusiasm to collect more information about art then visit an art fair. Art fairs are festivals that highlight many forms of art to the public with the aim to teach and entertain in a virtuous manner. Additionally, it is also a favorable time to come in touch with artists and have a clear insight of their work and their perception. The works of art are made by working on different mediums; free-styles including the blend of several techniques are to be seen in these art fairs.

Art and artist find art fairs as an imperative platform to reach to the public. Art fair is also an attempt to enrich both art and artist with the new ideas and changing taste. However, it is also interpreted that the prime objective of such exhibitions are to impart about the recent developments of arts in different vicinity. This ultimatum effort is supported by hundreds of artist by contributing in art fairs. Many art exhibitions set eligibility principles where they are asked to submit work so that judges can evaluate the worthy works and display it to art lovers.

Art fairs are held annually or at irregular period where artist of both local and international admiration meet together to share their interest related to art. Art galleries also exhibit works of various artists in these fairs concerned to modern and contemporary art. For persons craving to taste something new in art will find such fairs exciting. All information pertaining to such fairs can be collected or are provided on websites or art fair calendar.

The fairs also act as a spring board for debut artist and encourage them to express their skills. The art fairs gives priority to the presentation of artist’s work and vision that directly leads to long-term positive results.

Art fairs are also held to collect revenues and funds for noble causes like supporting the young talented artist by offering them scholarships. Thus, in society the role of art fairs are significant.




By: Saatchi Gallery

Auckland Art Gallery: Where culture and heritage moulds into marveled art

December 22nd, 2009

Art, a loved skill in both the ancient and modern world, has always beguiled the hearts of many. Auckland, the sunny and beautiful town by the sea is a picturesque sight that is also home to many artists and art enthusiasts. With much love showered towards Arts & Crafts, the Kiwi following is quite large and devoted which is quite evident by the numbers of Art Galleries found in the city. One of these many galleries is the prestigious Auckland Art Gallery or the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki. Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki was built and established in 1888 and is located in central Auckland. Situated close to Albert             Park, the building’s architecture reflects that of the era. The Auckland Art Gallery however expanded into another building, where the New Gallery is found directly across the road from the Old Gallery, situated close to Albert Park. The Old Gallery which was built in 1887 and was initially Auckland City’s Free Public Library and Municipal building was handed over to the government and opened as a gallery that came to be known as the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki the following year. The New Gallery which is home to many modern and contemporary pieces was opened in 1995. Being the largest art establishment in the island known to many as The Shaky Isles, the gallery is home to a collection of over 12,500 works of art.   With certain pieces dating as far back to the 13th century, some of these masterpieces are of early Maori portraits, landscapes drawings of the island while some are contemporary art. Some of the major pieces of art include New Zealand art that belongs caters to historic, modern and contemporary categories. With awe-inspiring works from Maori & Pacific Island artists, the Auckland Art Gallery is home to European artworks, sculptures and print collections which date back to 1376. With these dazzling art collections , exhibitions and as well as education programs held throughout the year, there is certainly no better place to take in fine New Zealand art than at the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki. Take in the wonders of culture and heritage of this beauteous land, by visiting the many tourist attractions along with Auckland Art Gallery whist staying at a hotel in Auckland such as Copthorne Hotel Auckland Harbour City. Situated on the waterfront this Auckland hotel presents comfortable lodgings to discerning guests to ensure a relaxing and peaceful stay.

Exhibits Various Works of Art

December 10th, 2009

Art gallery is a space where artists can display their works of art to public. It refers to a series of rooms where various forms of arts are exhibited for public review and sale. In such galleries, the most commonly displayed medium is painting. Besides painting the other forms of art that are showcased in these venues are sculpture, photographs, illustrations etc. Although it is focussed on such applied arts but it also hosts other activities related to art such as music and poetry. The art gallery can be classified into private and public galleries. In the public art galleries, a limited and selected collection of art is displayed to the public. Whereas, the private galleries or contemporary art galleries refers to a private-profit-motive intended for the sale of art. Private art galleries agglomerate in urban areas. But, both art galleries carry a common objective i. e to promote art and encourage the artists. An art gallery very often choose to represent an artist’s work exclusively to gain business contracts. In these venues, people get opportunities to meet renowned and fresh artists. Art lovers can exchange their ideas and enhance themselves with the changing views and perspective. An art gallery acts as a career launcher for young artists. Fresh artist can showcase their work for interpretation that helps a lot in shaping their creativity and also make themselves acquainted with the changing views of the people. To encourage and perpetuate the species of artists art galleries held showdown. The winners are awarded with scholarships or worthy prizes so that they can execute their expenses and keep their spirits high. The tradition of art gallery has undergone a sweeping change. Artists can now create their own profile and upload their images online sitting comfortably from their homes. They can upload multiple images and distribute it through emails and e-cards.

Taking Art to Public

October 2nd, 2009

If you are an art lover and want to have a vivid insight into the world of art then visit art fairs. Art fairs refer to the festival that throws lights on many forms of arts. Artists work in all mediums, free styles and mixed techniques are welcomed in these fairs. It can also be interpreted as an exhibition on work of arts in which participation of various artists is important.

For artists and art, art fairs act as niche. The prime objective of such exhibition is to impart information about the recent developments and display the skills of various artists. Across the world, the art fairs are held annually or at irregular period of interval carrying different objectives. All information related to art fairs can be acquired from websites or art fair calendar. Artists of both local and international admiration meet together to discuss how art should be documented so that public can make themselves acquainted with art. The fairs also bring together some of renowned art galleries who exhibit work of artists in both modern and contemporary art. Art lovers can consider it as the perfect place to perceive some of the most exciting works and meet artists personally.

Art fairs serves as the career facilitator for fresh artist and encouraging them to express their creativity skills. It gives priority to the best possible presentation of an artist’s work and vision. Artists cultivate relationship with collections in these fairs that leads to long-term positive results. Many art fairs set eligibility principles and to be qualified for it artist usually have to submit their work.

Miscellaneous art fairs aim to earn revenue and funds for good causes like scholarships and support the young talented artists. Any art lover wishing to learn more about art and anything related to it will find art fairs as the right place.

So, you should never miss such rare opportunity to know art in the best form.




By: Saatchi Gallery

Promoting Various Arts

September 19th, 2009

The art fairs are festivals that are organized to promote and put emphasis on the visual arts as well as on other forms of art. Artist from different locations find such fairs as the right place to share their common interest to encourage art and artists. The art fairs are held annually or at irregular period around the globe and artists with their amazing adroitness swarm together to display their work to public.

Art fairs are the right place for art lovers as they can acquire knowledge and meet artists personally. If you are an art lover and want to have a clear perspective into the mind of the artist then such fairs act as a niche. The prime subject matter of this art exhibition is to impart information about the latest advancement or changes in the world of art. Various famous galleries of both local and international esteem meet together to share the common interest and exhibit work of both modern and contemporary art. Art lovers can also take into consideration as an ideal time to know art in a better way.

Art fairs also act as the spring board for fresh artist. The debut artist can display their work to the audience and express their innovation ideas for their judgment. To participate in such fairs, artists have to qualify themselves with set eligibility principles. As eligibility criteria, artist is asked to submit their works for evaluation. Thus, art lovers can interpret artist vision and skill to shape their ideas to public. To prop the young artist fairs collect revenues and funds like scholarships and support the young brilliant artists.

The practice of showcasing art is also promoted on site daily, by uploading the images, descriptions and other relevant information that are rewarding. Using this online, art lovers can collect information about the recent art fairs in their cities. This is a resource to enhance oneself and take work to the people in an easy manner.




By: Saatchi Gallery