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UGallery hits growth milestones as art sales move online (exclusive)

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ugalleryThe artistic lifestyle may look glamorous from afar, but in reality making a good living as an artist as challenging. UGallery’s mission is to democratize the process of selling artwork by connecting artists directly with collectors.

UGallery announced today that it now has over 500 artists in its community and 6,000 original pieces of art in its marketplace. According to the company, these are the biggest numbers today for an all-original art focused startup and speak to a growing interest in buying art online.

A report issued in March by Deloitte and ArtTactic found that “the art world is moving online.” Over 300 online art ventures have launched in the past few years and at least 71 percent of art collectors have purchased artwork online and this number is expected to rise. Online and offline, the global art market is on the rise and the international business community is acknowledging art as a desirable area of investment.

ugallery artUGallery is an online art gallery that features original, curated works of art in a range of genres, styles, sizes, and mediums. All the artists and pieces are reviewed by a team of in-house experts and only 10 percent of artists who submit an application are accepted to ensure quality. Collectors can browse the inventory, narrowing options down with filters like price and color and give pieces a weeklong “test run” in their home. Major competitors in the space are Art.com, Artspace, and Artsy, but UGallery said it is unique because it eliminates gallery middlemen who are often limiting and expensive.

“For too long, collecting original art was limited to the physical infrastructure of the gallery and auction house,” said founder Stephen Tanenbaum in an email. “Other services like Artsy and Artspace are really just liaisons for art galleries. They aren’t revolutionizing the traditional art business model for artists or collectors. Instead, they’re giving galleries another selling channel. We, on the other hand, have created an online community that connects the two directly, without the hassle of the traditional physical gallery.”

Tanenbaum said this approach makes it easier to sell, discover and purchase original, high-quality artwork at an affordable price. The art world is fearsomely competitive and getting artwork into galleries or museums is difficult. Long before my VentureBeat days, I dabbled with art writing and worked at multiple museums. The process of getting artwork discovered and showcased is a lot like trying to become a movie star. Some people get lucky, but the industry is dominated by an elite cabal of influential people that is not easy to penetrate.

UGallery’s mission is to give artists a functional selling channel with a wide reach so they have opportunities somewhere between posting paintings on coffee shop walls and snagging an elusive gallery show. The company has had year-to-year growth averaging over 62 percent side 2008 and has sold art in over 35 countries.

The company is based in San Francisco with an office in New York.

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Written by Rebecca Grant

May 14th, 2013 at 9:30 pm

architectural-review: Perry Kulper’s mapping has an…

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architectural-review:

Perry Kulper’s mapping has an intoxicating complexity

Written by Stowe Boyd

May 10th, 2013 at 5:34 pm

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street art app

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Ever seen a great Instagram of awesome street art and wonder where you could see it in person? Well, turns out there’s an app for that!
1AM Mobile is a photo app that lets users document, share, and discover street art in your community. Users can browse photos of street art contributed by fellow users or they can use the app as a guide to view street art in person. The app is available now for free for iPhones. Neat, right?! Via

Written by Ali

May 9th, 2013 at 12:04 pm

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a photo shoot unlike anything you’ve seen

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Dare to attempt this photo shoot? If so, it’ll be very short lived – about 10-20 seconds. Tokyo photographer and artist Hal, uses large plastic bags to capture his latest project FLESH LOVE. Hal photographs each couples in vacuum-sealed packs to illustrate the idea of keeping love fresh. More images here.

Written by Kirative

May 8th, 2013 at 12:12 pm

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historical figures receive modern makeover

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Elizabeth I

William Shakespeare 
Admiral Lord Nelson

Marie Antoinette

Even some of the most famous figures in history could use a little makeover, right? Yup. The British television series Secret Life Of, createdthese portraits to depict a modern refresh of these famous historians, as if they were in present day.

Written by Kirative

May 8th, 2013 at 12:08 pm

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Crowdcases launches to connect nonprofits & designers (exclusive)

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New York-based Crowdcases wants to bring together a community of designers to raise funds for nonprofit organizations.

Each week, the startup picks a charity, and asks artists to submit a design for a custom iPhone or Samsung Galaxy case. These cases are sold on the website, and the profits are split between Crowdcases and its charity partner. The nonprofit receives $7 for each case sold.

CrowdCases-iPhone4S-CaseArt_grandeIn addition, the winning designer is rewarded $500 in cash. “Not only do they win money, but their designs can go to work to save lives,” said CEO Dwight Peters.

It’s a deceptively simple idea that might just work.

Peters plans to scale the site by partnering with high-profile nonprofits with a large social media following.

Jamaica-born Peters is a keen advocate of social entrepreneurship, the idea that the change-making and profit-making motive should be aligned. Successful companies in this space include online petitioning site Change.org, and Kiva, an online lending platform for the developing world.

This isn’t his Peters first foray into entrepreneurship; his first website QuarterWaters features interviews with founders of “tech for good” companies.

The next challenge takes place on May 26, and Crowdcases is currently accepting applications from nonprofits and designers.

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Written by Christina Farr

May 5th, 2013 at 11:52 pm

paper illustrations

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Artist Eiko Ojalacreates an illusion with these incredible hand drawn paper portraits – appearing as if they’ve been cut from paper

Written by Kirative

May 2nd, 2013 at 12:03 pm

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like a chalkboard on nails

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If you spend a few minutes hours on Pinterest you are bound to run in to a few million pins incorporating either chalkboard or nail art. Now, Ciaté the company that introduced “nail caviar” to the word, has come up with a chalkboard  manicure set.
You can literallyturn your fingernails into mini-chalkboards! Create the look by using a matte black base layer for the chalkboard and decorate with chalk pens in a variety of colors. Is this a trend taken too far or will you be creating – and erasing – and recreating – a chalkboard manicure? Via

Written by Ali

May 1st, 2013 at 12:00 pm

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workman: cavetocanvas: Morris Graves, The Circle Void, 1970

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Morris Graves, The Circle Void, 1970

Written by Stowe Boyd

April 28th, 2013 at 8:26 am

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50 years of color

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Colors have always been an integral part of culture, and who better to talk color than Pantone.
In celebration of their 50th anniversary, Pantone created this infographic to showcase 50 years of color. See the colors that inspired decades of trends, and influenced brands and social media.

Written by Kirative

April 25th, 2013 at 12:00 pm

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