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SeeMe Launches New E-Commerce Platform During Art Basel

SeeMe expands its support for emerging artists with the launch of its e-commerce platform where renowned artists such as Bogdan Luca, Jess Bush and Olga Ush make their prints available for purchase.

This year’s event program from the global art-curation platform SeeMe was ground-breaking and dynamic – featuring three art submission competitions of thousands of entrants from around the world. From each competition, a Grand Prize winner was selected to win $5000 cash and a special video feature on the SeeMe platform. SeeMe also held an abundance of private events including solo and group exhibitions which took place across the landscape of the United States. Now, SeeMe expands its support for emerging artists with the launch of its e-commerce platform where renowned artists such as Bogdan Luca, Jess Bush and Olga Ush make their prints available for purchase.

This year’s events began on March 9, as the growing SeeMe artist community kicked-of Armory Art Week with a group exhibition in partnership with Public Arts. The exhibition featured talented artists Bita Cuartas, Nima Chiachi, Gabrial Guerra Bianchini, Jennifer Orhelys, Jean Toir, and Cristoal Marambio who were selected from thousands of applicants by a panel of recognized creative professionals.

On June 7, SeeMe continued the exhibition series, this time collaborating with ChaShaMa on a gala and party that marked the end of the Art Takes Times Square competition. From the thousands of competition entrants, select SeeMe artists were chosen to contribute to ChaShaMa’s labyrinth of over 150 immersive art experiences. Darrin Hartman was announced the Grand Prize winner and later featured his work at the Aspen Food & Wine VIP Reception at the Limelight Hotel - joined by renowned artists Alex Nero and Olivia Daane. All three artists’ works were sold on a limited-edition print run.

SeeMe’s Art Takes SoHo event in partnership with Tribeca Art Night took place September 26 at The Untitled Space and showcased the works of over 100 SeeMe artists including finalists from the second competition - Art Takes SoHo. Artist Kaya Deckelbaum was selected and announced as winner, collecting the impressive Grand Prize Package and a solo exhibition opportunity.

Just this month, December 6-9, SeeMe wrapped up the year’s events with a special finale exhibition at Art Basel Miami 2018, culminating competition three: Art Takes Miami. This exhibition featured the works of over 200 renowned SeeMe artists from which Bogdan Luca was selected to receive the Grand Prize. Supporting the featured installation at Scope was a visual takeover of the Visual Artist Summit at Miami Dome on December 6, a venue famed for its wrap-around imaging shows filling the entire spherical ceiling, with the overhead show fueled by SeeMe’s selection of artists. Alongside the digital canvas of artworks presented by Blackdove and Miami Dome, all top-twelve selected artists’ prints were made available for purchase on SeeMe’s e-commerce platform, newly launched this month. This platform is an exceptional resource to SeeMe’s artists, allowing them to easily sell and ship their work to buyers around-the-world, thereby expanding their reach and influence.

Stay tuned for SeeMe’s 2019 event schedule, which is sure to break further boundaries of the art world and continue to support emerging artists in redefining the landscape of the fine art market. Now gaining further momentum from SeeMe’s burgeoning ecommerce platform, SeeMe artists have the power to change the creative market as we know it.

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Art Takes Soho

The global art-curation platform SeeMe returns to New York City for an exclusive pop-up exhibition during this year’s Tribeca Art Night on September 26, showcasing the works of ten finalists from the preceding submission contest. 

SeeMe’s 2018 Contest Series Celebrates NYC’s Historic Art Neighborhood

The global art-curation platform SeeMe returns to New York City for an exclusive pop-up exhibition during this year’s Tribeca Art Night on September 26, showcasing the works of ten finalists from the preceding submission contest. 

As an independent exhibition, Art Takes SoHo pays homage to the creative haven that the neighborhood once was: a nexus of the avant-garde art scene that gave us iconic creative minds such visual artists Andy Warhol and Gordon Matta-Clark, performance artist Laurie Anderson and choreographer Trisha Brown.  Inspired by and in recognition of these greats, art will reclaim the neighborhood once again as the SeeMe platform assembles some of today’s top artists to present outstanding SeeMe talent for the viewing public of Tribeca Art Night.

The exceptional and passionate artists of the world are invited to join the SeeMe community and submit their works before September 16 for the coming Art Takes Soho exhibition.  Through the careful selection process overseen by a panel of recognized creative professionals, the thousands of submissions will first be narrowed down to 100 semifinalists, ten of which will be chosen to present their works at the New York exhibition.  From these works, one standout artist will then receive a $5000 cash grant as well as a feature in Tartarus Magazine and on the SeeMe platform through a video spotlight of their creative process.

Since its establishment in 2012, SeeMe has helped a fleet of artists in a creative league of their own to nurture their careers to their full potential.  SeeMe accomplishes this with regular events that spotlight these artists to millions of viewers worldwide at locations such as the Louvre, the Whitehouse and Art Basel Miami.  SeeMe also features these artists on their online platform that reaches over a million art enthusiasts across 30 countries.

This year’s ongoing contest series continues with an exclusive opportunity for selected artists to showcase their work at the coming 2018 Art Basil Miami Beach.

 

Art Takes Soho, 45 Lispenard Street, New York 10013 — September 26, 6:00pm–9:00pm

Submission deadline:  Sunday, September 16 — www.See.me/Art-Takes-SoHo

 

For more information on joining the community and submitting your work for consideration in the coming curation event, visit www.See.Me.  For all media inquiries contact VOCAL.  

Selection Panel:

Brendan Burns is the founder of Stepstone Art Resources and CEO of SeeMe. He is a lifelong patron of the arts with professional roots as an experienced tech entrepreneur. 

Jia Jia is the Creative Director of Art Assets, an arts consultancy specializing in curating high-impact art installations in privately-owned public spaces. 

Nora Kobrenik is the Editor-In-Chief and Founder of Tartarus Magazine, a publication directed at emerging creative talent. 

Indira Cesarine is the Editor-In-Chief and Founder of The Untitled Magazine and curator of The Untitled Space art gallery in SoHo, NYC. 

Catherine Sippin is an art installation project manager and exhibition coordinator working with the Savannah Collage of Art & Design to oversee the installation of The Art Collection at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia.

  

About SeeMe

SeeMe has now become the destination for serious artists and photographers to establish recognition, connect with enthusiasts and collectors, and develop genuine commercial opportunity.  With an audience of more than a million supporters spanning over 30 countries, SeeMe has established an open platform that allows emerging artists and photographers to truly flourish outside of the traditional and restrictive agent / gallery model.  Through their ongoing series of exhibition events, SeeMe is further strengthening the relationships between artists, gallerists and collectors.

 

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See.Me Presents Risha Rox in Partnership with Chashama

Heavenly Bodies is an autobiographical series of skyscapes that represent very specific locations and events of the artist’s life. With the human body as her canvas, Rox now presents this series as a photo documentary of her work accompanied by a live painting performance. And through See.Me, these works will be available for the first time as limited-edition prints.

Adding another event to this year’s calendar of happenings around the country, See.Me has partnered with Chashama to present the season’s solo exhibition featuring Los Angeles–based visual artist Risha Rox.

Heavenly Bodies is an autobiographical series of skyscapes that represent very specific locations and events of the artist’s life. With the human body as her canvas, Rox now presents this series as a photo documentary of her work accompanied by a live painting performance. And through See.Me, these works will be available for the first time as limited-edition prints.

 

WHO:         Risha Rox, an interdisciplinary artist working in the mediums of painting, performance, installation and sculpture. Presented by online artist platform See.Me, in partnership with the non-profit art initiative Chashama.

WHAT:        An exclusive exhibition of the artists Heavenly Bodies works, with a special live performance of the artist at work.

WHERE:      One Brooklyn Bridge Park, 360 Furman St, Brooklyn, NY 11201

WHEN:        Wednesday, August 1, 6:00pm–10:00pm

WHY:          For the first time, the works of Risha Rox in her series Heavely Bodies will be presented in a photographical presentation that will also be made available for collectors and appreciators to purchase through See.Me.

ABOUT SEEME — SeeMe has changed the game of artistic entrepreneurship by strengthening direct relationships between artists, gallerists, and collectors, as well as helping a fleet of new artists in a creative league of their own to establish recognition for their work. SeeMe's online platform and regular exhibitions have become an irreplaceable resource for artists who wish to take their careers to the next level. With an incredible audience of over a million art-enthusiasts across 30 countries, SeeMe offers these artists the exposure they deserve.

 

Online: www.See.Me  |  Instagram: @SeeMeCommunity  |  Twitter: @SeeMe   |  Facebook: /SeeMe     

 

 

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See.Me at Aspen Food & Wine Classic

SeeMe proudly kicked off Aspen’s Food & Wine Classic, with a VIP cocktail opening an exceptional exhibition at the Limelight Hotel. The event featured the artwork of renowned dynamic artists Alex Nero, Olivia Daane and Darrin Hartman. Limited edition prints are now available for sale, benefiting environmental organization ‘Nature Needs Half’, in an exhibition that will last for the duration of the culinary festival. Guests enjoyed refreshments supported by Lumi Juice, Winc Wine and Woody Creek.

ART PLATFORM SEE.ME KICKS OFF ASPEN’S FOOD & WINE CLASSIC WITH VIP COCTAIL AND EXHBITION

International Art Platform SeeMe opened Aspen’s Food & Wine Classic with a VIP Cocktail and Exhibition, featuring works by Alex Nero, Olivia Daane and Darrin Hartman, at the Limelight Hotel.

SeeMe proudly kicked off Aspen’s Food & Wine Classic, with a VIP cocktail opening an exceptional exhibition at the Limelight Hotel. The event featured the artwork of renowned dynamic artists Alex Nero, Olivia Daane and Darrin Hartman. Limited edition prints are now available for sale, benefiting environmental organization ‘Nature Needs Half’, in an exhibition that will last for the duration of the culinary festival. Guests enjoyed refreshments supported by Lumi Juice, Winc Wine and Woody Creek.

Continuing this year’s program the second event of a three-part competition series, SeeMe invited today’s passionate and talented artists to join their community and submit works for consideration to be included in a three-part series of exhibitions this summer.

The Aspen event features the work of Darrin Hartman, selected  as Grand Prize winner by the curator panel including Jia Jia, Creative Director and Chief Curator at Art Assets, and Catherine Sippin, Director of Art Sales at SCAD, at SeeMe’s recent event in NYC. Darrin is in good company alongside New York City experimentalist artist Alex Nero who explores the physical dynamics of paint within vessels of water and captures this in stunning digital photography. Olivia Daane ‘s celebrated butterfly series will also be featured.

To conclude the series, a special public exhibition of works will then be installed within Anita’s Way in Times Square in late June. All semi-finalists, finalists and the grand-prize winner will be on display for all to enjoy at the crossroads of the world, showcasing the robust talent of the SeeMe artist community.

VIP Cocktail Reception – June 14 at 1PM

Exhibition – Open to the public June 14-17

Limelight Hotel, 355 S. Monarch St., Aspen, CO, USA, 81611

For all media inquiries contact VOCAL.  

 

ABOUT SEEME

SeeMe has changed the game of artistic entrepreneurship by strengthening direct relationships between artists, gallerists, and collectors, as well as helping a fleet of new artists in a creative league of their own to establish recognition for their work. SeeMe's online platform and regular exhibitions have become an irreplaceable resource for artists who wish to take their careers to the next level. With an incredible audience of over a million art-enthusiasts across 30 countries, SeeMe offers these artists the exposure they deserve.

Online:  www.See.Me  |  Instagram: @SeeMeCommunity  |  Twitter: @SeeMe   |  Facebook: /SeeMe

 

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Summer Exhibition Takes Over Times Square

Continuing this year’s program with their second activation in New York City, SeeMe invited today’s passionate and talented artists to join their community and submit works for consideration to be included in a three-part series of exhibitions this summer.

SeeMe Kicks Off Their Second NYC Series at ChaShaMa Gala

Continuing this year’s program with their second activation in New York City, SeeMe invited today’s passionate and talented artists to join their community and submit works for consideration to be included in a three-part series of exhibitions this summer.

The series will launch in partnership with the renowned ChaShaMa Art Party as a takeover of the entire 22nd floor of the 4 Times Square building, featuring over 150 selected artists from around the world as curated by Anita Durst. This installation labyrinth of immersive art experiences will also feature the ten SeeMe finalist submissions, selected by the curator panel including Jia Jia, Creative Director & Chief Curator at Art Assets, and Catherine Sippin, Director of Art Sales at SCAD Art Sales.

From the SeeMe works featured at ChaShaMa, one standout artist will be selected to receive a $2500 cash grant and an all-expenses trip to the Food & Wine Classic in Aspen to feature two of their pieces for sale at the event’s VIP Reception as one of three featured artists. These selected works will hang for the duration of Food & Wine event for all to see when visiting the Limelight Hotel.

A special public display works will be installed within Anita’s Way in Times Square to conclude the summer series. All semi-finalists, finalists and the grand-prize winner will be on display for all to enjoy at the crossroads of the world, showcasing the robust talent of the SeeMe artist community. 

ChaShaMa Art Party — Thursday, June 7, 9:00pm – 12:00am, 4 Times Square, NYC

F&W VIP Reception — Thursday, June 14, 1:00pm – 3pm, The Limelight Hotel, Aspen

Anita’s Way Display — June 28, Public passageway at 4 Times Square, NYC

SeeMe has now become the destination for serious artists and photographers to establish recognition, connect with enthusiasts and collectors, and develop genuine commercial opportunity. With an audience of more than 1 million supporters spanning over 30 countries, SeeMe has established an open platform that allows emerging artists and photographers to truly flourish outside of the traditional and restrictive agent / gallery model. Through their ongoing series of exhibition events, SeeMe is further strengthening the relationships between artists, gallerists and collectors.

For more information on joining the community, visit www.See.Me

For all media inquiries contact VOCAL.  

 

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See.Me Launches 2018 Event Series at Public, NYC

For the past five years, SeeMe has connected the world's creators to a global audience, both online and in real-world exhibitions and experiences. Thousands of creators have been exhibited to millions of viewers around the globe, from Art Basel Miami, to the Louvre and the White House, and dozens of shows throughout New York City.


Kicking off Armory Art Week, the ever-growing artist community SeeMe tonight premiered this year’s exhibition event series in partnership with Public Arts. A panel of recognized creative professionals curates artists for each show from an extended online competition, with this first show for 2018 featuring Bita Cuartas, Nima Chaichi, Gabriel Guerra Bianchini, Jennifer Orhélys, Jean Toir, and Cristobal Marambio.

For the past five years, SeeMe has connected the world's creators to a global audience, both online and in real-world exhibitions and experiences. Thousands of creators have been exhibited to millions of viewers around the globe, from Art Basel Miami, to the Louvre and the White House, and dozens of shows throughout New York City.

SeeMe has now become the destination for serious artists and photographers to establish recognition, connect with enthusiasts and collectors, and develop genuine commercial opportunity. With an audience of more than 1 million supporters spanning over 30 countries, SeeMe has established an open platform that allows emerging artists and photographers to truly flourish outside of the traditional and restrictive agent / gallery model. Through their ongoing series of exhibition events, SeeMe is further strengthening the relationships between artists, gallerists and collectors.

The 2018 event series continues in New York City, with a special activation in Times Square following the online submission of works beginning this month.

For more information on joining the community, visit www.See.Me.

 

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Although a classically trained dancer, London Kaye has nurtured a deep passion for crochet since her early teens.  After graduating NYU dance school, Kaye dove into the local street-art scene and started developing her unique style by crocheting on fences, trees and subway cars.  She then made a public splash during the 2013 New York Fashion Week through a collaboration with that year’s Fashion Group International Rising Star Award in women’s wear…

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Although a classically trained dancer, London Kaye has nurtured a deep passion for crochet since her early teens.  After graduating NYU dance school, Kaye dove into the local street-art scene and started developing her unique style by crocheting on fences, trees and subway cars.  She then made a public splash during the 2013 New York Fashion Week through a collaboration with that year’s Fashion Group International Rising Star Award in women’s wear, Tia Cibani.  

Kaye has since adorned the windows of ABC Carpet and Home, and created pieces for Starbucks, Drake Hotel, and Isaac Mizrahi among many more.  By now, most New Yorkers would have likely seen Kaye’s work decorate some part of the cityscape. 

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You may know him as the painter Swanski, or perhaps under the design umbrella of Swanarts Studio, or even through his progressive streetwear brantd Turbokolor Co.  No matter the outlet, Pawel Swanski is a rare artist whose work presents a con icting yet appealing unison of civilization and nature that draws from his upbringing during Poland’s emergence from the Soviet shadow.

From murals and canvases to installations through product design and custom helmets, Swanski has collaborated with some of today’s most iconic brands such as Nike, Girl, Lakai, Absolut, UXA, Hessenmob, FTC, Listen, Cliché, MTV, Casio... 

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