Like some of the other outlets for less-expensive art, they offer limited edition prints in different sizes at tiered prices. But they also bring in guest curators, partner with non profit arts institutions, and a portion of all proceeds go back to their partners, with the goal of sustaining a global cultural community and art that speaks to the important issues of our time. To which I say: rad.
If you like your shopping with a bit of learning, you can read Q+As with the guest curators, or read up on all things art on their--you guessed it--blog.
As for the buying, you can search by price, medium, or collections (by theme or curator).
Keeping to the "under $250" category, here are my current picks:
Nick Cave, Soundsuit # 3, 12 x 17, $200
(but don't you kind of want this in the 42 x 60 size? Yours for only $3,000. Oops, the title of this post no longer applies!)
Kara Maria, Counterpassant, 12 x 17, $100
Don Cooper, Beginning/Ending, 12 x 17 $100
Clare Rojas, Untitled 2, 17 x 24, $175
Rebekka Guioleifsdotter, From The Earth, 12 x 17, $100
Rebecca Graham, Jumbo, 12 x 17, $100
Kind of makes me want to start over with the art around here. To read more about the artists or see more of their work, go on over to artspace.com.
What do you think: do you have a favorite? Where would you put it, and with what? Did you see something awesome on the site that I missed? Tell me about it!
Very cool Heather. I like "Carmen."
ReplyDeleteThese guys have some really beautiful mixed-media portraits (sadly, way out of my price range, but fun to look through).
http://suddenlyitsreal.typepad.com/
air jordan 11
ReplyDeleteair max shoes
instyler ionic styler
seattle seahawks
fred perry polo shirts
arizona cardinals
winter coats
louis vuitton handbags outlet
marc jacobs
michael kors outlet
karen millen uk
beats by dre
michael kors handbags wholesale
soccer jerseys wholesale
lululemon pants
tory burch outlet online
gucci outlet
tiffany and co
golden state warriors
winter jackets
mm1111