Posts Tagged ‘Charles Saatchi’

Vote for Finalists Artwork on Showdown at Saatchi-gallery

January 4th, 2010

The Saatchi Showdown was set up by Charles Saatchi on his online Saatchi Gallery and is located in London and has always focused on showing new, unknown artists to the world. Thousands of artists are registered with the site which receives over 50 million hits per day. In a recent effort to open up more opportunities for artists, Saatchi started an online competition which allows all artists worldwide to register and submit one work of art for a weekly Showdown. All submitted artwork is voted on by visitors to the website, and at the end of the week, the two highest rated works of art go head to head for another seven days to decide the winner.

In a new initiative to generate more exposure for the artists in Saatchi Online and to spotlight their work to as wide an audience as possible, they have created SHOWDOWN at the Saatchi gallery. Showdown is for all registered Saatchi Online and Stuart artists to enter their works for visitors to score. The winner of the final head-to-head vote will receive £1000 and the runner up will receive £750. The winning work will go on display at the new Saatchi gallery.

HOW IT WORKS

To submit your artwork in SHOWDOWN, you need to be a registered Saatchi Online or Stuart artist.

The process is as follows: on Monday mornings from 9 am (UK time) registered artists on Saatchi Online and Stuart have until 6 pm Sunday night (UK time) to load an image for Showdown

Voting takes place for the next seven days (Monday 9 am until the following Monday 9 am UK time). The two artworks with the highest overall scores go head-to-head. Visitors then vote on the two head-to-head works for a further seven days.

After twelve rounds all the head-to-head victors enter a knockout phase, until the final showdown, to choose an overall winner. Throughout the seven day head-to-head vote, artists are able to enter one of their works for the next round of the contest, so that the process is continuous. Artists are able to enter every round of the contest that they wish to.

VOTING system

Any visitor to the site can rate and vote for artworks in Showdown. All visitors are free to vote on all artworks, scoring them from one to ten (one being the lowest score and ten the highest). Although visitors can vote for as many artworks that have been entered as they like, to prevent multiple voting by one person for one work, only one vote per individual artwork will be accepted from each visitor.

The artworks are displayed randomly and constantly rotate. Each time an artwork is rated by clicking on a star to register a vote a new random artwork is displayed. To see more images please click on the ‘Click here to see more images’ displayed on the SHOWDOWN homepage.

If you have already rated an artwork, your rating will be displayed, and this rating cannot be changed.

Vote for Finalists artwork on Showdownat Saatchi Gallery to determine the winner. It is for all registered artists to enter their artworks for visitors to Vote.

Hub of Contemporary Art and Artists

December 20th, 2009

The Saatchi gallery, opened by Charles Saatchi in 1985, is a London gallery for the exhibition of contemporary art. It is one of the best venues known for young and fresh artist to express or expose his/her work to the world. Works of local and international sculptors, painters, photographers and multimedia artists are displayed in this gallery. Saatchi gallery also introduced the open-access section, well-known as Your Gallery, where artists can upload arts and biographies onto their own page. On a given year over sixty million visitors around the globe access this venue using it as a medium of expression and acquiring knowledge. Furthermore, a tally reveals that there have been 1,000 school visits. Isn’t it jaw dropping? This gallery aims to encourage the art professionals and also holds valuable source of information for upcoming art fairs and exhibitions. With its increasing popularity and people’s keenness towards art new moves have been adopted to notch up success in higher level. The gallery is presently refurbishing a 50,000-square-foot space to make it more spacious for art lovers. The architecture capacitates to enfold a bookstore, a coffee shop and also education purpose room for students inside the newly built building. Saatchi Gallery stands apart from conventional laws of art and based upon the principle of egalitarian approach which directly inspires the art connoisseurs. This London based gallery is open for every age and interest group and efforts are made to prop new and previously unexhibited artist and acts as a springboard for their careers.

Where Art Mingle for Its Sake

December 11th, 2009

The role that a gallery plays is significant in promoting art. A gallery is interpreted as a room or series of rooms where works of arts are exhibited. Artists of different vicinity and skills take help of these venues to display their work to the public and earn acclamations. Gallery is the platform of various art forms: sculpture, fine arts, photography, handloom etc. And among them paintings are mostly common displayed norm. Galleries can be classified into public and private but they carry the same objective of promoting the work of art and zeal the artists. The former displays work of art of permanent collection i. e. of limited works. The latter refers to contemporary art gallery as they are privately owned and profit motive. These contemporary art galleries are open to the public without charge and are found clustered together in large urban centres. Gallery carrying both national and international degree exhibit and preserve the work for coming generations. It is the perfect place for artist and art lovers to exchange new and fresh ideas. Additionally, it provides exposure and world wide recognition to an artist. Thus, it is a springboard for many debut artists. For centuries the practice of displaying art has undergone major changes. People now seek help of online technology and chat live to promote their art. Online art fairs are slowly becoming an indispensable and preferred tool for both artist and art enthusiast. It enriches both species and makes them aware of the changing principles of art. Saatchi Gallery, founded by Charles Saatchi in London has adopted the online gallery tradition facilitating an open-access section for art lovers. Galleries are designed in a spacious manner for displaying art and to envelop more visitors. At the events of any art showcase usually the theme of the exhibition are considered so that audience can grasp the subject matter of the exhibition.

Discovering the Art of London

November 20th, 2009

London has long laid at the beating heart of Britain’s arts and culture scene and it’s here that you can discover the world’s best loved artists in some of the most iconic galleries. National treasures and modern accomplishments lie side-by-side in a vibrant and diverse array of gallery spaces dotted across the city.

London boasts a huge selection of art galleries, but many of the most popular are central and easy to get to, such as the striking Tate Modern. The Thames Bankside gallery is a shrine to modern art of the 20th century, hosting impressive contemporary exhibitions from Edward Hopper and Mark Rothko to Duchamp and Man Ray. Most permanent exhibits are free of charge so you can take in the remarkable interior architecture of the Bankside Power Station, which houses the Tate, and marvel at the iconic work of some of your favourite contemporary artists at your leisure.

London’s Victoria and Albert museum, or simply the V&A, can be found in South Kensington. Exhibitions at the V&A are also mostly free, and offer a wealth of opportunity to experience the regal splendour of royal artefacts, ceramics and medieval treasures. Besides objets d’art, visitors to the V&A can also wander around interactive costume exhibits, which are great fun for kids, as well as significant art collections from around the world.

More National treasures can be unearthed at Trafalgar Square’s National Gallery. This busy and popular Gallery boasts entire wings of period art and hosts treasures by famous names from Van Eyck to Vermeer, Caravaggio to Constable and Rembrandt to Renoir. You could wile away hours absorbing the sights of any number of seminal artistic movements, and with free entry you can do so any day of the week!

Taking art in London bang up-to-date is the eponymous Saatchi Gallery, which brims with exhibits by artists both up-and-coming and established media darlings. Proprietor Charles Saatchi recently moved the gallery to Chelsea and it’s now housed within the impressive Duke of York’s HQ. With particular prominence given to the Emin’s, Hirst’s and Chapmans of contemporary art, the Saatchi Gallery always offers vital insight into the goings on in the modern art world.

Art galleries in London vary between grand establishments and unique private galleries, many of which can be found in the city’s Piccadilly and Albemarle Streets. White Cube, The Portland Gallery and Marlborough Fine Art are all fine examples of private galleries and are well worth a look for a more intimate art experience.

Getting around London to experience it all is simple with its well-integrated transport system that combines underground and over ground network solutions, including tubes, buses and black cabs. London is abuzz with art galleries and you could find yourself lost for time to see everything, however, with so many London hotels centrally located, you could find a short break ideal for experiencing the art of London in your own time.




By: Paul McIndoe