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  • Meet the Singulart Family: Véra Kempf
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    Meet the Singulart Family: Véra Kempf

    As an online platform and gallery, Singulart is known for its services and sometimes the team itself — the many people who make all of it possible — fade into the background. In our new series, Meet the Singulart Family, we want to change this. As a French start-up that made diversity and internationality two of its core values, we…

  • Singulart Collectors – Meet Anne de Kerckhove
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    Singulart Collectors – Meet Anne de Kerckhove

    Singulart is proud to showcase its collectors, who not only give artworks a new home, but also support the art market and thus help us in our mission to empower artists. This week is the turn of Anne de Kerckhove. Meet Anne de Kerckhove, the Belgian-Canadian entrepreneur who currently lives between Paris, London and Uppsala in Sweden. She is a…

  • Five Minutes with Nanna Hänninen
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    Five Minutes with Nanna Hänninen

    Nanna Hänninen’s work has always looked to explore dichotomies that exist in this world, most notably the illusion of what is real and what is false. In a world of ‘Fake News’, her conceptual approach challenges the idea of photography as an objective snapshot of reality and the truth. We sat down with the Finnish artist to talk about her…

  • Venus of Urbino (1534): The Story Behind Titian’s Controversial Painting
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    Venus of Urbino (1534): The Story Behind Titian’s Controversial Painting

    Titian’s 1534 artwork Venus of Urbino is thought to be a masterpiece of the high renaissance movement, depicting a young woman reclining on an opulent bed. It is also seen as one of history’s most controversial images, due to its frank depiction of female sexuality and Titian’s choice to display a nude in a domestic setting, rather than a mythical…

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    5 Emerging Brazilian Artists to Watch

    In this article we want to showcase the work of five Singulart artists who call Brazil home. From powerful portraiture to cutting-edge abstract compositions, discover the artistic universes of these up-and-coming Brazilian painters. Milenna Saraiva “Painting is my quiet way of expressing my heritage and questioning social values. My work has become a tool for me to narrate my life…

  • Green Violinist (1924): Marc Chagall’s Avant-Garde Style
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    Green Violinist (1924): Marc Chagall’s Avant-Garde Style

    Marc Chagall’s Green Violinist is a striking composition that demonstrates his mastery of color and is simultaneously avant garde in its composition and traditional in its subject matter, a combination which characterized Chagall’s style. In this article, Singulart takes a closer look at the artist’s life and style and at the composition of Green Violinist.  Who was Marc Chagall?  Marc…

  • 5 Exhibitions Opening in Paris This Week
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    5 Exhibitions Opening in Paris This Week

    Home to some of the world’s greatest museums, Paris has lots to offer in terms of arts and culture. For locals and tourists alike, it can be hard to sort through the myriad of opportunities and places to go. Discover five exhibitions in Paris that are opening this week, from fashion-centric retrospectives to innovative digital technologies on display. Harper’s Bazaar…

  • Behind the Scenes with Singulart at the Société Générale Art Collection
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    Behind the Scenes with Singulart at the Société Générale Art Collection

    To mark the 25th anniversary of the Société Générale art collection, Singulart went on a private tour of the galleries in Paris. Established in 1995, the Société Générale’s collection is comprised of around 1,400 contemporary artworks. None of them are in storage and every single piece is exhibited, changing its place from time to time to ensure a little variation.…

  • The Red Studio (1911): Henri Matisse’s Masterpiece
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    The Red Studio (1911): Henri Matisse’s Masterpiece

    Henri Matisse’s The Red Studio is a still life of the interior of his studio, including reproductions of his works on display. The Red Studio demonstrates the wide variety of influences that shaped Matisse’s unique personal style and is one of his most famous masterpieces. In this article, Singulart takes a closer look at The Red Studio and the influences…

  • Digital Tools: Using Instagram to Boost your Visibility
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    Digital Tools: Using Instagram to Boost your Visibility

    Today, it is more important than ever for artists to have an online presence in an increasingly digital world. Instagram is a platform that is tailored to artists because it is built all around visuals. Though a social media following doesn’t account for everything, it can be a useful tool when presenting your work for new exhibitions, applying to residencies,…