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The Art Vault is a new, dedicated digital exhibition space globally accessible on the Kovet.Art website, curated by emerging guest curators, and showcasing exciting collectable art. With this series you can discover a fresh curatorial perspective every month.

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 at an accessible price point, and be inspired and provoked. Our debut exhibition New Futures Digital brings the voice of rising emerging artists and student curators to an international stage.

This is a digitally accessible space in which collectors, interior designers and art advisors can browse a wide variety of high calibre emerging art. Launching on December 9th, The Art Vault will bring New Futures Digital to the public; a virtual exhibition aiming to bring artwork by recently graduated artists and curated by emerging curators to the international stage. The Art Vault is a new dedicated digital exhibition space globally accessible on Kovet.Art’s website, curated by exciting emerging and guest curators showcasing some of the most exciting collectible, emerging art. By collaborating with the best fine art institutions in the UK and student 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.

New Futures Digital brings the voice of rising emerging artists and emerging student curators to an international stage. CSM Focus and Slade School of Fine Art will be followed by 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.

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New Futures Digital

 

New Futures Digital: slade FOCUS

Curator’s Statement

A note from Slade curator Victoria Cantons

“Where something as innocent as painting should have created such a stir.” – Edvard Munch

“Painting is not innocent, painting is not simple, painting is like splitting the atom, completely and if you understand about the power of art and the power of painting and creativity you know that you can move mountains with it.” – Tracey Emin. Art is not about decoration or matching the curtains or the carpet. Art can be shocking. Art is exciting. Art is a serious thing! As artists we play in the studio, as it is through play that we can find our way to making our work, but all that play is there to create something profound and poetic. Deep in the annals of ancient history, there’s a story of the origin of painting, also known as The Dawn of Portraiture. This refers to the myth of the 'Corinthian Maid', Dibutades, who drew around her lover’s shadow on a wall in order to preserve his image as a memento while he was away. Pliny the Elder recounted this poetic explanation of the origin of painting. Out of this innocent action art grew.  “Art is not what you see, but what you make others see.” – Edgar Degas. Dibutades’ line opened up an idea to an audience and equally the works on display here. Whilst they meant something to the artists when they were being made, now they open ideas to us as we come to look at them. And we have the opportunity to delve in to conversations with the work and explore our futures, our boundaries, the language of truth, and all our secrets and lies. We can, through these works, discover who we are.

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Victoria Cantons

Some things you shouldn't get too good at or Where the sky and the big city meet (after Fragonard), 2020

Hee Jyung Kim

Under the water, 2020

Hyunwook Park

Unexpected last meal, 2020

 

Hyunwook Park

My days -PXC550, 2020

 

Alessia Franchi

Seeing Through Her Eyes, 2020

 

Eva Kraljic

Flipside Emissions I, 2020

 

Hee Jyung Kim

Out there (red), 2020

 

Eva Kraljic

Supersounds of the Atonal Couple lI, 2020

 

Holly Buckle

Slippy dripping, 2015

 

Holly Buckle

Strange vapour, 2015

 

Victoria Cantons

I am a valuable commodity, 2020

 

Fiorella Angelini

Keys from the Found clues (from South and North) series, 2019

 

Korallia Stergides

Caring Coot, 2020

 

Haydn Albrow

In your mouth, 2020

 

Ella West

The Dolmen Series II, 2019

 

Flora Bradwell

Family, 2020

 

Anna Baumgart

Fitting in with Nanny, Mutti, Mum and Omi, 2020

 

Flora Bradwell

Warm Welcome, 2020

 

Jacob Blackaller

US20110131918A1, 2019

 

Francisca Sosa López

que no se te quede la lonchera, 2020

 

Eleanor Newis

Cry Me a Lake, 2020

 

Polly Jane Wilson

Dust Drawing, 2020

 

Ella West

The Dolmen Series I, 2019

 
 

Bichsaem Kwon

The Gate 2, 2020

 

Korallia Stergides

Yellow Liquid Time, 2020

 

Paula Turmina

A Game Played, 2020

 

Jacob Blackaller

Excavation, 2020

 

Bichsaem Kwon

The Gate, 2020

 

Francisca Sosa López

ojos que no ven, corazón que no siente, 2020

 

Alessia Franchi

Hanging in Her Studio, 2020

 

Fiorella Angelini

Snake from the Found clues (from South and North) series, 2019

 

Hannah Morgan

Tracing Lazarus’s Stem, 2020

 

Cliodhna Timoney

P.E.T.R.O.L., 2020

 

Eleanor Newis

In the Bed Where We Used to Live, 2019

 

Polly Jane Wilson

Grounding, 2020

 

Anna Baumgart

Wearing Opa, 2020

 
 
 
 
Victoria Cantons

Victoria Cantons

 

Victoria Cantons is a BA Painting graduate of Wimbledon College of Arts, UAL, (2017) and Turps Art School (2018). She received the Felix Slade Scholarship in 2018, and will complete her MFA in Painting at Slade School of Fine Art, UCL, in 2021. She previously studied Drama for the Stage and Screen at the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts (ALRA South). Cantons lives and works in London, and her work is held in private collections in Canada, China, Mexico, France, UK, USA, Singapore and Spain. Most recently, she initiated and curated the Slade Masters Showcase at Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery, London, in 2020, and went on to curate MA/MFA Slade graduates in London Grads Now. at Saatchi Gallery, London, in the same year. 

Meet our curators for the upcoming show


Royal College of Art (RCA) Focus

Launching June 2021

Yang Xu

Yang Xu

 

Yang Xu has exhibited her artwork extensively across the UK, Asia and Europe. This year her work was featured in the London Grads Now. exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery, which elicited affirmative conversation from the public, and consequent coverage in The Sunday Times and Fad Magazine. The artist believes collaborative relations to be of high importance – she has contributed to an ‘Imaging Technologies’ project with the Wimbledon College of Art Painting Research at Tate Modern in 2017, and Monster Chetwynd’s ‘Here she Comes’ at the Royal Festival Hall in 2016. Xu graduated with a 1st Class Honours in BA Painting from Wimbledon College of Art and recently completed her Masters Painting at the Royal College of Art, London.


Junyao Chen

Junyao Chen

 

Junyao Chen is a curator and producer with a background in digital media. His previous practice covers curatorial and artistic commission projects, mass media and cultural exchanges in the context of new media, and creative digital content production. In 2018, he graduated from the Department of Digital Media Art of Beijing Normal University, and in 2020, he graduated from the Royal College of Art with a master's degree in Curating Contemporary Art. In his current curatorial practice, he focuses on the digital human landscape in the public environment and the social cultural production in the context of new media.