Join us for a transformative day at Art Basel Miami! B Lab U.S. & Canada is thrilled to host an event that merges sustainability and creativity, bringing together the local B Corp community, Art Basel attendees, and partners to explore how the art world can lead the way in environmental stewardship. Date: December 4, 2024 Time: Content from 3–6 PM | Happy Hour until 8 PM Venue: Love Life Cafe, 545 NW 26th St, Suite 110, Miami, FL What to Expect: 👩🏾💻Panels & Workshops: Sustainable practices in art studios, galleries, and production spaces. 🗣Speakers: Annette Felder, Jaime Salm, Neil Ramsay, and more. 🤝Networking & Activations: Connect with industry leaders and immerse yourself in local art. ♻️Hurricane Relief Support: An opportunity to give back to Florida communities in need. Why Attend? This event isn’t just about art—it’s about action. Together, we’ll explore how creativity can combat climate change and foster a more inclusive and sustainable future for all. Space is limited! RSVP to save your spot and join us in shaping the future of art and sustainability. https://lnkd.in/dPEBkNsE
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Miami’s art scene is booming! This year’s #ArtWeekMiami reaffirmed why Miami is a global leader in art, culture, and economic growth. From iconic exhibits to cutting-edge installations, the week brought together artists, collectors, and visionaries who amplified Miami’s role on the world stage. The numbers speak volumes. According to the South Florida Business Journal Art Basel Miami Beach 2024 generated a record-breaking $547 million in economic activity, a 9.4% increase from last year! With 286 galleries participating and over 75,000 attendees, this year’s event set new records while attracting influential leaders, decision-makers, and new audiences. Even more remarkable, private jet arrivals during Art Basel even surpassed those of a Super Bowl, underscoring the event’s importance as a hub for networking, deal-making, and investment. But Art Week’s impact goes beyond the economic impact. It brings together culture, community, and commerce in a way only Miami can. This dynamic ecosystem not only inspires creativity but fuels opportunities across industries—strengthening tourism, driving entrepreneurship, and creating lasting economic benefits for our city. As Miami’s art sector continues to grow, its influence will be felt across every corner of the local economy. How do you see art shaping Miami’s future? We’d love to hear your perspective—join the conversation. https://lnkd.in/ey3ZFXEZ #ArtBaselMiami #BuildingGreaterMiami #ArtsEconomy #MiamiInnovation #BeaconBuildsMiami #ArtBasel2024
Art Basel Miami Beach generates half-billion dollar economic impact - South Florida Business Journal
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This article from The Art Newspaper discusses how mega-galleries like Gagosian, David Zwirner, and Hauser & Wirth are dominating the art market by opening numerous new branches and signing top artists, which puts pressure on smaller galleries and smaller artists. 🖼️ These large galleries' expansions and high-profile exhibitions increase competition, but they also drive up prices and focus on commercial success, potentially impacting the quality and diversity of art. 🎨<💰 Some believe this trend could harm the broader art ecosystem by sidelining smaller operators and less commercially viable art, this is exactly what we are trying to fight against at ARTXP. 🥊 At Artxp, we passionately advocate for local artists, championing the belief that art is by the people, for the people. The true essence of art should remain untouched by commercial pressures. 💪 Our mission is to support local artists against the dominance of big conglomerates, fostering creativity at all levels because every talented artist starts somewhere. Art shouldn't be monopolized; everyone deserves the chance to pursue their dreams. 💭 At Artxp, we empower local and small artists to sustain themselves through their passion, providing them with the platform and resources they need to thrive. Join us in our journey to keep the magic of art alive and accessible to all. https://lnkd.in/egQpp4jY #art #artmatters #arttherapy #mentalhealth #mentalhealthawareness #employeewellness #teambuilding #teambuildingactivities #teambuildingevents #localartists #artists #creativity #creativitymatters #corporateculture https://lnkd.in/gb-PT7Hf
Global mega-galleries are putting the squeeze on smaller operators
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HERE TO STAY: SATELLITE NON-FAIRS Cooling down from the epic London vs. Paris battle, Art Cologne or LOOP Barcelona and ahead of Miami Beach, we look back at two smaller yet very powerful ‘non-fair’ art affairs from this year: the Swiss #BaselSocialClub and British #MinorAttractions. They have little in common except their satellite relation to blue chip fairs, Art Basel and Frieze respectively, and a leaning towards adventure. BUREAU N assisted in their pursuit of finding the right words, tone of voice, and communication skills to become (and stay) relevant amidst a rather overwhelmed art market. Young initiatives bringing together dozens of galleries and artists face the typical positioning and profiling challenges of any other art fair, often overcome with strong corporate identities, bountiful communication channels and an army of collaborators and partners. At stake for Basel Social Club and Minor Attractions is also the proposition of a new satellite model, a trial-and-error maze, posing a strategic tension between: accessibility and divertimento vs sales and business. Central to their distinction has been choosing unorthodox locations, anything but convention centres or artworld commerce. Take Basel Social Club's abandoned villa, a former mayonnaise factory, or this year's pastoral crop fields. "No one told the cows not to lick the artwork", pointed out The New York Times, since the exhibition was fully alfresco. In London (indoors) a gallerist admitted to the The Art Newspaper: "It's the first bathroom I've ever curated," referring to Minor Attractions, which took place in The Mandrake's 5-star suites. Yet their success, as you may guess, lies in the realm of social capital. Efficient communication must therefore unfold first behind the curtains—participants should be provided with materials, images and key messages and encouraged to spread the word. In other words: row together. In conversation with the Financial Times, co-founder Jacob Barnes described Minor Attractions as a "level playing field" and "a platform for galleries that can't always be spotlighted by the current, growing, infrastructure.” On-site, what ultimately glues these two ventures together is an impressive line-up of performances and events running until late. This attentiveness to experience design and accessibility goes above and beyond the implications of free-entry and an open-to-all policy. At this stage, there's no time left for printed matter and essayistic descriptions; instead, it's the good old "be there or be square". What they needed were festival-like runners; updatable interactive maps; organising complex schedules; and streaming ‘cottagecore’ content on social media. One way or another, we are looking forward to continuing our support for Basel Social Club and Minor Attractions in their bold, alternative thinking. It's safe to say, art trends may change, but these new players are here to stay. Words by Zaida Violan Aris for BureauN
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The Art Works is a growing industry and apart the up and down in the market You're absolutely right! The art industry is indeed a dynamic and evolving field, with its own set of challenges and opportunities. Despite market fluctuations, the art market has shown remarkable resilience over the years. Current Trends in the Art Market Resilience Amid Challenges: The global art market has faced economic challenges such as high interest rates and inflation. Despite these obstacles, the market has remained relatively stable, with sales in 2023 reaching an estimated $65 billion. Online Sales Growth: Online marketplaces have become increasingly important, helping galleries connect with new collectors and make sales. This shift to digital platforms has been crucial, especially during times when physical art fairs and exhibitions were less feasible. Cost-Cutting Measures: Many galleries have implemented cost-cutting measures to maintain profitability, such as reducing administrative expenses and marketing budgets. Some have also scaled back on participating in art fairs due to high costs. Future Outlook Sustainable Growth: The focus for many galleries in 2024 is on achieving sustainable and profitable growth. This involves finding ways to navigate the uncertain economic and political landscape while maintaining stability. Global Reach: The US continues to lead the global art market, but other regions like China and the UK also play significant roles. The market is becoming more globalized, with buyers and sellers from different parts of the world participating in transactions. Conclusion The art industry's ability to adapt and evolve in response to market conditions is a testament to its resilience. While there are ups and downs, the industry continues to thrive, driven by innovation, digital transformation, and a globalized approach to art sales.
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With Art Basel Hong Kong on the horizon, the global spotlight shines brightly on the art world. 🎨 In the realm of sustainability, the union of art and activism emerges as a potent force for transformative change. Art Basel, recognized as one of the premier art festivals worldwide, stands at the forefront of this synergy, leveraging artistic expression to champion diverse social and environmental causes. ✊ Art Basel's commitment to utilizing art as a platform for sustainability underscores the immense potential of creativity to effect positive change. ➕ Through innovative installations, immersive exhibits, and collaborative projects, the festival harnesses art's intrinsic power to ignite conversations, inspire action, and catalyze global progress. 🎙️ As we contemplate the multifaceted role of art in shaping our world, Art Basel stands as a poignant reminder that art is not merely a reflection of society but a powerful force for shaping its trajectory. 📈 It serves as a testament to the profound impact that art can wield when harnessed for the collective good, inspiring hope and driving progress on a global scale. 🌎 If you would like to use your creativity for the greater good, check out how you can at —-> https://lnkd.in/egQpp4jY #artbasel #art #artmatters #sustainability #innovation #creativity #creativitymatters #change #global https://lnkd.in/gDR4Fx6t
Art Basel’s Latest Collaboration Aims to Put Art in Service of Saving the Oceans
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As the year draws to a close, we’re looking back on what has been a pivotal year for the art world, especially for contemporary and street art. At Creed Gallery, we’ve had the privilege of navigating and contributing to an evolving landscape shaped by bold creativity, inclusivity and innovation. Highlights from the year include: ✨ The success of digital and "phygital" art stabilising as a trusted market category. ✨ Sustainability and social responsibility becoming critical drivers for collectors and artists alike. ✨ Younger collectors, particularly Millennials and Gen Z, reshaping the market with their values and tastes. ✨ Record-breaking exhibitions and auctions, with street art continuing to dominate and connect across generations. At Creed Gallery, we remain committed to championing exceptional art that tells meaningful stories and pushes boundaries. As we look ahead to 2025, we anticipate even greater innovation and inclusivity to inspire and connect communities worldwide. Here’s to another year of transformation and creativity. Read our full review of the 2024 art market here: #ArtMarket #ContemporaryArt #StreetArt #ArtInnovation #Sustainability #CreedGallery https://lnkd.in/eBzd9rJb
Reflecting on 2024: Insights on the Art Market from Creed Gallery
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Nike’s Form Follows Motion exhibition is a journey through the brand’s 50-year legacy of innovation, design, and cultural impact. At its core, the exhibition celebrates Nike’s dedication to athletes, exploring how a deep understanding of body mechanics drives each product they produce. It shows how the brand has consistently redefined the relationship between design and motion, resulting in iconic shoes and apparel that elevate performance. Form Follows Motion delves into Nike’s role in shaping culture, addressing themes like gender, ethnicity, and sustainability. The brand’s forward-thinking efforts—such as using recycled materials, 3D knitting to eliminate waste, and sustainable sourcing—showcase how design can inspire meaningful change for the planet. The exhibition also highlights Nike’s global collaborations with athletes, designers, communities, and even its fans, underscoring the unique feedback loop that fuels the brand’s creativity. At Nike, “Just Do It” is a philosophy for pushing boundaries and rethinking what’s possible. Our Take: Be Groundbreaking Be Innovative Be Limitless Don't Be Content https://lnkd.in/gY7QbKus Cr: Vitra Design Museum on YouTube
"Nike: Form Follows Motion" at the Vitra Design Museum
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As the art world shifts into gear for the fall season, collectors find themselves preparing for a whirlwind of art fairs and auctions stretching from New York to London and Paris. The prospect of acquiring new pieces in such a frenzied environment is as exhilarating as it is daunting. With so many events packed into a few short months, from Frieze London to Art Basel Paris, experienced and novice collectors alike must approach the season with clear strategy and focus. The fall 2024 art season is defined by both post-pandemic recovery and a tightening global market. After the 2021 through 2022 art market boom, a slowdown has occurred, particularly among speculative buyers who entered the market during the pandemic. However, this contraction could benefit seasoned collectors, who see opportunities for strategic acquisitions. Read more: https://lnkd.in/e29WFCMN By Megan Fox Kelly
Mastering the Fall 2024 Art Fair Circuit: A Collector’s Guide
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👉🏼What the story…..with this terribly video quality? It’s probably what your thinking, don’t worry we we’re too. But it’s actually clips from our first ever party as H&G Creations (hunt & gather at the time) Just when you think 10 years wasn’t that long ago, you see images and videos from then and you realise it actually was a while ago. Let’s set the scene the for everyone, it’s 2014, the country is recovering from a financial crisis, a-lot of pals have emigrated, and there’s not many opportunities going. But by golly we we’re not gunna let that stop us from making art and having good time. We took inspiration from Nuit Blanche late night festival that would happen every year in Paris. And we created our own Nuit Blanche in an old office of public work formerly knows as IMOCA (irish museum of contemporary art) a giant white walled warehouse space the perfect canvas. We created a night market, art exhibition, art classes, dance party and big kids playground for everyone till the wee hours in the morning. It was so popular people lined up around the block to get in and even were climbing the walls to get in. And there you have it H&G was born. Our vision was always to being people joy, bring art to people in unusual spaces, and expose new culture to those who may never have experienced culture before. And 10 years later we’re still doing just that. #events #festival #eventplanning #brands #creative #design
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Some of the world's largest corporations are among the primary collectors of fine art. This interesting article sheds light on the intersection of business and art. 🌐🖼️ Corporate art collections aren't just about decoration; they tell powerful stories, reflect a company's values, and create inspiring workspaces. It's fascinating to see how major corporations like Bank of America are curating thought-provoking collections that transcend the conventional boundaries of the corporate world. What are your thoughts on the role of art in the business realm? Have you experienced any workplace with an outstanding art collection? ⬇️ Share your thoughts down below! #ArtoftheWorldGallery #artgallery #htx #houston #modern #contemporary #ArtandBusiness #CorporateCulture #ArtCollecting #artcollector #fineart #artconsulting
Bank of America exhibit at Biggs highlights corporate art collecting
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