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The Seattle Art Fair, presented by AIG, is pleased to announce the renewal of its partnership with the Frye Art Museum, fulfilling a two-year commitment to expand the museum’s permanent collection and further increasing engagement with Seattle’s cultural community year-round. The first year of partnership in 2018 launched the Frye Art Museum’s Contemporary Council, an affiliate group dedicated to expanding the museum’s contemporary art holdings and fostering a new generation of art collectors in Seattle. ....
Seattle Art Fair returning after 2 year hiatus The Seattle Art Fair will be held July 21 - 24, 2022. SEATTLE, WA .- After a two-year hiatus, AMP Events announced that the 2022 Seattle Art Fair will be held July 21 - 24, 2022, returning to Lumen (formerly known as CenturyLink) Field Event Center. Since its inception in 2015, the Seattle Art Fair has earned its reputation as a one-of-a-kind destination for the best in modern and contemporary art. As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, Seattle Art Fair was suspended in 2020 and 2021. The Seattle Art Fair had grown to include over 100 local, national and international galleries with steadily increasing attendance and expansive programming. A co-producer of Seattle Art Fair since its beginning, AMP Events will move forward as the sole owner and producer following the sunset of Vulcan Arts + Entertainment. ....
Artists who joined the Artist Pension Trust, from left, Ruby Osorio, Amitis Motevalli, York Chang, Elana Mann, Carolyn Castano, Sandeep Mukherjee, Amanda Ross-Ho and Danny Jauregui in Los Angeles, June 21, 2021. Many artists who joined the company say they worry about the works the entrusted to it. Rozette Rago/The New York Times. by Robin Pogrebin and Siddhartha Mitter NEW YORK (NYT NEWS SERVICE) .- It began as a worthy experiment: a fund to create some rare financial security for artists by having them pool their paintings and sculptures and sell the work years later when it had appreciated in value. Everyone would share in the proceeds. A for-profit company, the Artist Pension Trust, hatched the idea in 2004 and promised to store, insure and market the works in exchange for a cut of the revenue. The venture got off to a promising start, fueled by the involvement of art world luminaries like the former Whitney Museum ....
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