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Art gallery in Paris From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
SINGULART is an online contemporary art and design furniture premium shop based in Paris, France,[1][2][3] and founded in 2017.[4] It caters to painters, photographers, sculptors,[5][6] furniture designers (since 2022) and has over 10,000 artists.[7][8]
Founded | Paris (2017) |
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Headquarters | France |
Website | www |
Google also worked with SINGULART in 2020 as part of its Google Accelerator.[9][10][11]
SINGULART was founded in 2017[12][2] by Denis Fayolle,[13] Brice Lecompte,[14] and Vera Kempf[15] with the mission to empower artists all over the globe.
Prior to founding SINGULART, Kempf had developed a pastry restaurant known as the Carré Paris.[16][17]
In March 2021, SINGULART curated a collection of art pieces inspired by the COVID-19 pandemic.[18] SINGULART also organized "Les Singulières," a week of events highlighting women in art in honor of International Women's Day, in March 2021.[19]
The online shop has exhibited works by artists such as Julia Bright,[20] Andre Schulze,[21] Alisha Marie Anglin,[22] and Ruslan Khais.[23] They also distribute works by artists such as Hong Kong-based artist Michael Andrew Law.[24] Marion Sailhen is currently the gallery's head curator.[25][26][27][28]
SINGULART was featured in the sixth episode of the documentary series Deal, produced by Maddyness and DocuSign.[29]
In 2022, SINGULART launched a design furniture section to support and empower designers as well.
Some of the well-known artists on SINGULART include:
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