Local artists to shine at Monaco’s Art Collect Act IV show

Art Collect, a world-leading online art platform, will be holding its fourth multi-artist exhibition at Monaco’s Espace 22 Gallery in September. The show will feature the works of artists from across the globe, but there will also be a strong focus on talent local to the Principality.  

Art Collect has become a staple in the art world thanks to its grassroots approach to selling original pieces from contemporary artists both known and emerging. The online and international capacity of Art Collect allows it to appeal to a worldwide audience, and to introduce this audience to works that would have traditionally been confined to gallery shows.  

“At Art Collect, we reinvent art for you, art lovers and enthusiasts,” say the organisers of the upcoming Art Collect Act IV show. “Our mission is simple: to encourage artists and designers to create exceptional works that leave an indelible mark on your mind. Creativity transcends borders and words. That’s why we ardently support contemporary creators who defy the norms of traditional art.” 

Among the local artists who will be showcasing their work at the Espace 22 Gallery on Boulevard d’Italie are Fred Ballin from Auribeau-sur-Siagne, Islaablack from Beausoleil, Marie De Oliveira and Loélia Lange from Cannes, Ericka Broliquier Sautour from Six-Fours-les-Plages and Christine Thery-Demore from Antibes. There will also be works from a number of French artists, such as Fabien Dessoly, Christophe Coupe and Jean-Marc Roumejon, as well as Belgian Pierre Bayet and Corsican Antoine Pisano.   

The organisers of the show have also revealed that there are still some exhibition spaces available. If you are interested in joining the show and would like to exhibit your work in Monaco, click here for all the information you need regarding an application.  

The show will run from 12th September, when the vernissage opens at 6pm, until 27th September. The gallery will be open every day except for Sundays from 11am until 6pm.

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