Understanding the Art Market Ecosystem
From the public art of ancient Greece and Rome to the private collections of the world’s wealthiest patrons, people have always found avenues for art
Education is at the core of ArtRow. We want to empower and inform the experience of collecting art through an engagement with art history and a knowledge of the art market. These articles are meant to bring you closer to the art you love.
From the public art of ancient Greece and Rome to the private collections of the world’s wealthiest patrons, people have always found avenues for art
Indigenous art from the Northwest Coast is often characterized by strong graphic elements, stylised forms, and bold saturated colours. In prints, masks, textiles, and paintings,
Build meaningful collections through ArtRow’s selected works – each hand-picked by art experts and advisors. Learn about how ArtRow sources quality works, what we bring to the table, and how ArtRow leads the way in art advising in the digital sphere.
Every work of art has a story. Some also bear histories notable enough to bestow significant financial value. Like any appreciating investment, various factors combine
“The land shapes people, but people also shape the land.” For contemporary Canadian artist Jeremy Herndl, painting is a tool for experiencing a place. Jeremy’s
Printmaking is a creative and technical practice believed to have appeared as early 200 BC in China with woodblock printing on silk. Today, some of
An art lover does not always identify with being an art collector. The notion of being a “collector” does not seem to apply to oneself
Art valuation involves comparing data from multiple sources such as art auction houses, private and corporate collectors, curators, art dealers, and art advisors. But why
Art Toronto, 26 – 29 October 2023 Art Toronto, Canada’s largest art fair, did not disappoint. For five days, the Metro Toronto Convention Centre transformed
Every May, the art world converges in New York for two electric weeks of auctions, art fairs, and openings. This May, ArtRow hit the ground
Our inaugural exhibition spotlights female artists whose dazzling works have the power to shape the future of art. ArtRow is committed to showcasing art from underrepresented voices and communities, beginning with the critically important legacy of female artists. Collecting women artists is a first step to equality in the arts and is made possible through critical writing and exhibition practices. Let’s change art history, together.
Non-indigenous people compulsively link “tradition” to Indigenous peoples and equate indigeneity with spirituality above all else. When First Nations peoples and art are assumed to