Artware Editions
Flowers, Gifts & Specialty Stores · New York, United States · <25 Employees
Since 2006, Artware Editions has been committed to featuring functional objects by visual artists. Considered "a leading company in this niche but growing sector" (Financial Times Weekender), the gallery has been featured in The New York Times more than twenty times, as well as other leading fashion, art and shelter magazines like Elle Decor, W, Architectural Digest and Art & Auction. In 2011, the gallery outgrew its space in the West Village and expanded to its current location in New York City on Bowery across from the New Museum and the Lower East Side galleries. Artware's philosophy is that artists ask questions and designers resolve them. It is this distinct approach to object-making that allows for a free and creative environment for the artists with whom we collaborate. Though the objects we feature come in a wide range of media they all share two common criteria: utility, and a strong visual and conceptual connection to the artists' larger bodies of work. Artware works directly with established and emerging international artists to create an exclusive line of editions. The gallery also collaborates with other producers in the marketplace to provide a curated and thorough inventory of the best artist-designed functional work both new and historical. Two such partnerships, with The Estate of Sol LeWitt and the Yves Klein Estate, make available throughout the world the important coffee tables designed by these two seminal 20th Century artists, as well as the hand-painted maoilica dinnerware and tiles by LeWitt. Artware participates regularly in art fairs like The Armory Show, NYC, and the PULSE fairs in Miami and NYC.Read More
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Since 2006, Artware Editions has been committed to featuring functional objects by visual artists. Considered "a leading company in this niche but growing sector" (Financial Times Weekender), the gallery has been featured in The New York Times more than twenty times, as well as other leading fashion, art and shelter magazines like Elle Decor, W, Ar... Read More