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Showing posts with label virtual galleries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label virtual galleries. Show all posts

Saturday, February 4, 2012

VIP Art Fair 2012: VIP 2.0 Contemporary Art

The second edition of VIP Art Fair is taking place between February 3 (8h00 AM Est) and February 8 (11:59 PM Est).

After a first start in 2011 that wasn't free of some glitches, the new VIP 2.0 Contemporary Art gathers again some of the most prominent art galleries in the world, including: Alexander and Bonin, James Cohan, Stephen Friedman, Gagosian, Hauser & Wirth, Max Hetzler and David Zwirner.

This virtual gallery project enables art lovers and collectors to directly engage with brick and mortar galleries worldwide and view the works of some of the most famous artists, as well as those of emerging ones who's work has been selected by experts.

Other events are already programmed for the course of 2012.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Your Artwork Featured in a Subway Station

In partnership with Art Bellow and with Ben Moore's curatorship, Body Of Art is offering a unique opportunity to artists worldwide to have their artwork projected on a 3 metre screen in London's Liverpool Street station on the Central line platform (westbound).
Liverpool Street station is one of the three major tube stations in London with around 3 million visitors each week.

To enter this competition, after reading its terms, simply upload your work to BodyOfArt.com by Friday 1st April (11.59pm GMT) for your chance to be selected and enjoy the benefits BOA's new Virtual Gallery. Upload at least 5 images to instantly create your very own virtual gallery.

Twenty artists will be selected and their art will be showcased on BOA's Virtual Gallery Digital Tour which will occupy the 3 metre screen from April 18th to April 25th with a 5 minute clip showing 1500 times.
Plus, each winning artist will be interviewed for the weekly feature The Canvas. Artists’ interviews will run for 20 weeks from 11th April onwards. Individual publication dates to be confirmed.

Art Below is celebrating their 5th anniversary next month with the Art In Motion initiative.