LONDON.- In 2016 art insurers Hiscox reported that 48% of art buyers use Instagram, and predicted that by 2017 there will be more art purchases online than via galleries, auction houses and art fairs. January 2017 sees innovative young gallery
Unit London team up with fast-growing online art platform Avant Arte to stage an exhibition of art popularised via Instagram.
Co-curated by Unit London and Avant Arte, the exhibition offers Avant Artes 400,000 followers a rare opportunity to see the art they have discovered online on the walls and floors of the central London gallery. Artists for this special group show include Avant Artes Jason Seif (US) Lionel Smit (ZA) and Brian Willmont (US) and Unit Londons Ryan Hewett (ZA), Ivan Alifan (CA) and Massimo Agostinelli (IT). The exhibition follows Unit Londons Paintguide (2015/16), which showed art popularised solely by Instagram. The show - hailed as the first Instagram curated art exhibition - generated huge attention, with a social media reach of 8.2 million views, 15 million unique impressions and queues around the block to view the exhibition.
Christian Luiten and Curtis Penning, Co-Directors of Avant Arte, said: We love what Unit London does and the way they do it. We are both young art organisations, driven by the desire to show great contemporary art to the widest possible audience. So, it is thrilling to join forces in this way - combining our energy, our commitment to contemporary art and our Instagram accounts to spread the word about great emerging artists. Since we launched in 2014, we have been busy curating art on Instagram, so the prospect of seeing the artists we have loved and shared online for real at Unit London is incredibly exciting for us and our followers. Instagram is an incredible tool and a beautiful place, where it is possible to discover great art in all its wonderful diversity, but there is no substitute for seeing the art in real life. We cant wait to see the art and to see each other in January!
Joe Kennedy and Jonny Burt, Co-Directors of Unit London, said: When we began, we had no permanent gallery space. With no funding, experience or contacts in the industry, we relied on the pop-up model to build the Unit London brand. As we moved from one temporary space to another, often the only place people could find us was on Instagram. We simply couldnt have done what we have done without social media, so we feel a real affinity with Avant Arte, who have used Instagram to build a huge and loyal following around the world. Like us, they are driven by the desire to expose amazing contemporary art to a broad, new audience. While we harness the power of social media at every turn, we deeply believe that art is a fundamentally human experience and should be enjoyed as such. So, we are incredibly excited to be collaborating with Avant Arte to offer to their followers and ours the opportunity to see the artists they have discovered online in a physical gallery setting, right here at Unit London.