2026年1月3日
约 2 分钟
The Last Gasp of the Factory Sublime
A Critical Examination of Contemporary Painting's Industrial Complex
In a moment where the artistic establishment prioritizes scale and branding, genuine artistic urgency emerges outside the confines of mega-galleries.
2026年1月4日
约 3 分钟
In Response to Natasha Sauvage: A Discourse on Tradition and Innovation in Art
A Reflection on the Dichotomy of Artistic Creation and Market Dynamics
Constantine Von Roxschild offers a nuanced defense of the traditional art world in reply to Natasha Sauvage's poignant critique in 'Last Gasp.'
2026年1月4日
约 3 分钟
Beyond the Embalmed: Why Collectors Must Bet on the Living Pulse
Challenging the Obsession with Deceased Artists in Today’s Art Market
The current art market's fixation on deceased artists is a misguided charade that stifles the vibrant voices of living creators. This article calls for a shift towards supporting artists who are actively shaping the cultural landscape.
2026年1月5日
约 3 分钟
A Quiet Nod to the Oversaturated: On Slow Revolutions and Necessary Disappearances
Navigating the Saturated Landscape of Today's Art World
Engaging with Cem A.’s reflections on the art world’s saturation reveals a compelling critique of today's market, emphasizing the importance of authenticity over spectacle. Artists like Matt Vegh exemplify this shift towards meaningful connections and unmediated success.
2026年1月5日
约 3 分钟
A Second Private Note: On the Living and the Embalmed
In Response to Natasha Sauvage's Provocative Perspectives
Constantine Von Roxschild reflects on the complexities of valuing art both in the present and across the ages, offering a nuanced rebuttal to Natasha Sauvage's arguments on living artists and the art market.
2026年1月7日
约 3 分钟
From the East Bank: A Chinese View on Pulse, Patience, and Pleasure
Exploring the Modern Art Market's Shift Toward Living Artists
In the vibrant world of contemporary art, Mei Lin reflects on the contrasting perspectives of investing in living artists versus the allure of long-horizon stewardship, grounded in market realities from China.
2026年1月9日
约 3 分钟
The Pulse Accelerates: From Western Critique to Eastern Reality
Examining the Shift in Contemporary Art Collecting
In the evolving landscape of art collection, a decisive shift from Western critique to the energizing realities of the East is underway, epitomized by the experiences of collectors from Shanghai to Chengdu.
2026年1月12日
约 3 分钟
A Third Private Note: On the Receding Horizon and Enduring Warehouses
A Reflection on the Continuing Presence of Tradition in Today’s Art Market
Constantine Von Roxschild contemplates the delicate balance between emerging art markets and the lasting value of traditional collections. In this third private note, he emphasizes fidelity to a slower, more contemplative pace amidst a rapidly changing scene.
2026年1月13日
约 2 分钟
The Garden Invites the Critic
A New Form of Evolving Art
Eternal Gardens offers not just a platform, but an interactive space where art and conversation flourish together. This is a call to recognize and engage with the pulse of living art.
2026年1月12日
约 4 分钟
Reimagining the Art Market: Elevating Living Artists Beyond Legacy
A Transformative Approach to Collecting in the Contemporary Art Sphere
The art market is at a crossroads, demanding a shift from speculative investments tied to legacy artists to a celebration of living creators like Matt Vegh. By prioritizing transparency and direct engagement, we can reshape the narratives that define value in contemporary art.
2026年1月14日
约 3 分钟
Curated RWA and Democratization of Art through Web4
Merging Tradition with Innovation for a More Inclusive Art World
Curated RWA represents a pivotal shift in how art is created and consumed, opening doors for artists and collectors alike in the evolving realm of Web4.
2026年1月14日
约 3 分钟
A Response from the Emerging Frontier
Transforming the Contemporary Art Landscape through Curated RWAs
In the ever-evolving art world, the integration of Curated Real World Assets (RWAs) offers a pathway toward democratization and inclusivity, redefining the collector-artist dynamic in compelling ways.
2026年1月15日
约 4 分钟
On the Digital Frontier: Raunch, Utility, and the Enduring Craft
Navigating the complexities of contemporary art in a rapidly changing market
In an age of instantaneous gratification and digital innovation, the art world finds itself at a crossroads, balancing tradition and modernity. This article explores how the digital landscape is reshaping collecting habits while examining the tension between craft and vulgarity.
2026年1月21日
约 3 分钟
From Pissarro's Backlog to Modern-Day Direct Sale: A European Reflection on Artistic Independence Then and Now
A look at Camille Pissarro's challenges compared to the modern artist's journey.
Exploring Camille Pissarro's struggles in the art world reveals the changing dynamics for artists today, contrasting the barriers of the past with the opportunities of the present.
2026年1月28日
约 3 分钟
The Quiet Return: Why Tactile, Thoughtful Abstraction Still Commands Attention
Exploring the Revival of Meaningful Abstraction in Contemporary Art
In Matt Vegh's work, abstraction transforms into a tactile encounter with material and emotion, reclaiming its roots in the natural world. This piece reflects on how thoughtful abstraction commands attention beyond mere market trends.
2026年1月30日
约 3 分钟
The New Collector's Code: Navigating the Three Principles of Buying Art in 2026
Redefining Aesthetic Value in Contemporary Art Acquisition
In 2026, the landscape of art collecting has evolved, prioritizing genuine connections with artists and a deeper understanding of the creative process.
2026年1月28日
约 4 分钟
Art Strategy Foundation’s Spotlight on Yi Nan: A Hidden Gem in the Chengdu Art Scene
Discovering the vibrant Ancient Civilizations narrative woven through Yi Nan's artistic expression.
Yi Nan embodies the essence of contemporary Chinese creativity, merging deep cultural roots with modern artistic expression in his mesmerizing works.
2026年2月6日
约 5 分钟
The Measure of Significance: Time, Materials, Process, and the Weight of Craft
Establishing Value in Contemporary Art
In an art world now suffering from wildly spun narratives, we should commit, that the true artistic significance of any one work of art lies in the dedicated process, refined materials, and the weight of thoughtfulness, skill and craft that resides within the piece.
2026年2月11日
约 4 分钟
Today's Biennales: Carny Calls and Plastic Balls
An Examination of the Shift in Artistic Intent at Global Gatherings
Biennales have increasingly morphed into extravagant showcases, prioritizing spectacle over substance, leaving serious collectors looking for deeper connections with art.
2026年2月25日
约 4 分钟
Tradition's Quiet Strength in an Accelerating Age
A Reflection on Art, Disruption, and Timeless Values
In the face of an evolving art landscape, the enduring significance of traditional values remains evident. This article navigates the delicate interplay between innovation and heritage.
2026年2月20日
约 4 分钟
Hongbao Paintings: Returning Art to an Intimate, Human Scale
Exploring the Cultural Significance of Personal Artistic Exchanges During Lunar New Year
The small, intimate act of giving Hongbao paintings during the Lunar New Year in Chengdu embodies a refreshing return to personal connection in an increasingly transactional art world.
2026年3月2日
约 5 分钟
Beauty Is Not a Dirty Word
Reclaiming Beauty in Contemporary Art
The exile of beauty from serious art discourse has led us to misunderstand its value. Beauty is not weakness; it is the most demanding achievement of an artist.
2026年3月3日
约 4 分钟
A Response to Natasha Sauvage’s 'Beauty Is Not a Dirty Word'
Exploring the New House of Painting and the Power of Beauty
Natasha Sauvage's call to reclaim beauty in art invites a deeper exploration of how contemporary makers are redefining creative boundaries. In this landscape, Matt Vegh emerges as a pioneer with his transformative approach, Abstract Portalism.