Art appreciation is a journey about learning, growth and finding visual and intellectual pleasure. As an art collector, you help support the overall arts ecosystem and together with IñigoArt, you will be able to establish meaningful relationships with the artists you collect. You will find your voice in the voice of artists, and you will be investing in intergenerational wealth through art that aims to sustain and increase its value in the long term.
A Year in Review: 2021 IñigoArt Advisory Highlights
From small acorns grow mighty oaks!
This year we have achieved an ambitious goal: to manage a project for the Design Museum in London, with a focus on improving the internal foundations to better serve members and
visitors at large and which should see completion in the first half of 2022. It is an anchoring and enriching experience to deliver an institutional project at a non-for-profit cultural organisation whilst also consulting for private clients.
The Art Market’s Shift to Digital and 3 Female Painters to Buy Now
To welcome the summer solstice and the end of the second quarter of 2021, IñigoArt looks at art market data and specifically at the consequences of the industry’s shift to digital. After nearly 18 months of a near total cancellation of art fairs and a forced pause on the market, there seems to be a feeling of déjà vu as restrictions are lifted. Everything, yet nothing, has changed.
2020 in Review: What’s Next for the Art World?
Dear Friends,
With the end of the most unpredictable year in sight, I wanted to wish you and your loved ones a Happy Christmas and send every best wish for a happy and healthy start to 2021, when I truly hope we will be able to see each other again in person.
This is the first edition of a quarterly newsletter. The focus will be on the state of the art market, artists to keep an eye on and what is to come. This is my analysis and unbiased advice. I err on the side of supporting and working directly with artists and galleries because the primary market is the core of the sector. Nonetheless, insight into the overall arts ecosystem is only complete if we consider the secondary market and the not-for-profit as well.
A warm welcome to 2019
A big Thank You to all collectors and art enthusiasts who have supported IñigoArt this year. Trekking art fairs and artists studios, the endless list of gallery previews, following market trends and finding that perfect work that is just what you were after is what makes it all worth it.
A very Happy New Year 2019!
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
The London Open 2018: Buy up-and-coming art from the capital’s dynamic scene
If you are in London this August, don’t miss the brilliant opportunity to have a glimpse and buy the capital’s up-and-coming art. The London Open at Whitechapel Gallery takes place every three years so don’t miss it people! Works are for sale. What’s stopping you??