New Futures Digital: CSM Focus. Press Preview of The Art Vault
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About this Event
This event is an exclusive press preview of the launch of ‘The Art Vault’ by Kovet.Art.
Kovet.Art is delighted to announce the launch of a new digital space The Art Vault with an inaugural exhibition series New Futures Digital in partnership with top UK fine art universities starting with CSM Focus an official collaboration with Central Saint Martins curated by Mazzy-Mae Green and Greta Voeller on 9 December 2020.
Emerging Curators Mazzy-Mae Green and Greta Voeller will lead you through the exhibition featuring 28 artists graduated from Central Saint Martins in 2020.
The Art Vault is a new dedicated digital exhibition space globally accessible on Kovet.Art’s website, curated by emerging and established curators showcasing some of the most exciting collectible, emerging art. By collaborating with the best fine art institutions in the UK and guest curators, Kovet.Art wishes to solidify The Art Vault as a foundation for an ecosystem of collectors, art advisors, interior designers and art lovers to source exquisite art, discover their next investment and be inspired. The Art Vault is fully accessible via Kovet.Art website but you can also sign up for an art consultation with a team of experts.
With COVID-19 hitting the creative industry and the recent art graduates the hardest, New Futures Digital brings the voices of emerging artists and graduate curators to an international stage.
CSM Focus is followed by UCL Slade School of Fine Art curated by Victoria Cantons on 20 January 2021 and Royal College of Art curated by Junyao Chen and Xu Yang on 3 March 2021. Each part of the series of the exhibition will focus on one university per month, exclusively available for sale on the website via Kovet.Art’s Art Vault curatorial archive. The artworks will be available for sale on Kovet.Art website for a period of five months per university.
Thank you for joining us!
Mazzy-Mae Green is a London-based curator and editor specialising in contemporary conceptual art and culture. This year, she co-curated London Grads Now at Saatchi Gallery, as well as an online, 3D-modelled exhibition of works by the artist Vivien Rothwell. Through her practice, she seeks to engage with emerging artists and the work of her contemporaries. She is a member of the gallery advocacy project Credit, and has been editor of Modern Matter magazine for three years. She has recently completed an MA in Culture, Criticism and Curation at Central Saint Martins.
Greta Voeller is a writer, editor and curator with a professional background in audience engagement, design, digital strategy and print media. Greta has been editor of publications including Purple (Paris) and NGV Magazine (National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne), and her work and writing have been published in AnyoneGirl, NGV Magazine, Purple and Frieze Magazine, among others. She has co-curated several exhibitions, starting from Triennial Voices (NGV Triennial, 2017) at the National Gallery of Victoria and more recently London Grads Now at Saatchi Gallery in 2020, focussing on emerging and contemporary artists. Her current research concerns are directed towards establishing critical frameworks of curatorial practice, amalgamating an audience centered and editorial methodology, and enabling all of these aspects to coexist within the same spheres of cultural production.