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From the Founder: Baiqu Gonkar

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From the Founder: Baiqu Gonkar

January 1, 2016

Art and Migration  

There are currently millions of people around the world, stranded at borders, displaced from their homes and struggling to find a better alternative. So many of our artists are also fighting to relocate from one country to another, hoping to secure a better future for themselves and their children. This month, we want to put the spotlight on a number of amazing artists who are currently displaced from their homes, but who continue to create and imagine through their work. Read more... 

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The Artist and the Entrepreneur

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The Artist and the Entrepreneur

December 7, 2015

This month's newsletter is dedicated to the merger between the artist and the business owner. We look at how to navigate through the complex art ecosystem to create more value, the relationship between ethics and the market, as well as the power of social media when mixed with conflict and art. It is my belief that by innovating the way we create and sell art, we can develop true sustainability and empower the role of artists. 

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From The Founder: Baiqu Gonkar

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From The Founder: Baiqu Gonkar

September 3, 2015

Putting Ladies First

Art Represent founder, Baiqu Gonkar talks about why she founded the platform, our inaugural exhibition and how this month's focus on our female artists hopes to offer a wider perspective on artwork being created by female artists affected by conflict.

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