IñigoArt Advisory is Two Years Old and We are Celebrating

Tim Etchells, Neon art, Light

IñigoArt Advisory celebrates its second anniversary with a group exhibition in a private domestic setting. True to our belief in building personal and unique private collections, we propose a journey of ideas around beauty in a home environment. 

IñigoArt offers a bespoke client-driven service which is fully independent from artist and gallery representation. On this occasion, we are organising a one-off exhibition with artists we believe in for their outstanding creative expression, who have gained critical and institutional support. This is an opportunity to show work by emerging and established artists, included in notable international private and public collections and with incredible potential for further success in the future.

With poetic mischief and an overt use of ambiguity, Tim Etchells’ neon work inspires this exhibition in our pursuit of understanding beauty, how we construct that ideal and the unattainability of what we are trying to grasp and project. The exhibition draws from a classic canon of formal compositions and traditional photographic and painterly genres like still life, pastoral scenes and portraiture. Works by Caroline Achaintre, Anna Barham, Tim Etchells, Egle Jauncems, Samantha McEwen, Baud Postma and Phoebe Unwin reflect on pleasuring the senses through the making process and the fascination with material qualities. Portraiture and the use of masks become a territory of projections, appearances and ambiguous narratives heightening the very act of looking. Decay and the neglected sit simultaneously between the seductive and repulsive, between the whimsical and grotesque.

Living with art is a fulfilling experience and we want to show the potential of experimenting with your home space. Art collecting is about story-telling and identity. Our belongings reveal much about who we are and what we do. It may be a form of family heritage and legacy. It always is about individuality. To support living artists and to pay homage to past ones. To measure oneself against connoisseurship. To inspire and be inspired.

All images of the exhibition and artworks for sale can be found here.

If you would like to discuss how IñigoArt can assist you in your art acquisitions or to understand the art market further, please do not hesitate to get in touch.

Marina Ribera Iñigo

marina@inigoart.com

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