VIP Art Fair Opens Tomorrw

New York City.- VIP Art Fair, the world’s first contemporary art fair held exclusively online, will return with its second fair between February 3rd and February 8th 2012. Many galleries are participating. Art collectors of ArtKabinett network will be jogging their iPads in virtual attendance.

Top international galleries will offer artworks starting from around $500 to over $1 million. Hundreds of works such as Richard Jackson's "Duck in a bucket, 2007", shown here, will be exhibited in the online booth of gallery Hauser and Wirth.

Launched in January 2011, VIP Art Fair leverages international technology to create a live, online marketplace to view, learn about and purchase artworks by leading artists from around the world.

Fair Director Noah Horowitz explains, "VIP takes the successful model of physical art fairs and opens it to a much broader audience, empowering the connection between the engaged art community and the world's most prominent dealers. Work from over 2,000 artists will be on view through presentations by 115 carefully selected galleries invited to participate.

VIP connects all audiences in real time to experience the art works and share what they’ve seen.

Scale has no bounds in the VIP Art Fair as  galleries can present intimate drawings to giant museum scale works in their booth, allowing art  enthusiasts from more than 30 countries to view them in larger than life resolution.

Exhibiting galleries will present work in three carefully selected areas, alongside curated visitor tours, a Museums and Editions Hall, and artist and collector video series.

VIP’s recent appointment of e-commerce expert, Lisa Kennedy, shows their dedication to  understanding and investing in our ever developing relationship with the net, and the access to the  art world online.

With an impeccable record of more than 15 years of leadership and innovation in Internet Commerce and Media, Kennedy was most recently Executive Vice President at Quidsi Inc, where she was responsible for growing revenues nearly tenfold from $30M, culminating in an  acquisition by Amazon for $540M.  

Building on last year’s platform, Social media integration with Twitter and Facebook invites visitors  to share their favourite items and personalised tours with others on and beyond the site. VIP2.0  supports all web-browsers, iPad and mobile devices.

The company’s new VP of Engineering, Severin Andrieu-Delille, states, "At our inaugural fair, systems struggled with high traffic volume and the site experienced technical issues.

In response, we've completed major upgrades, adding substantial  server and bandwidth resources. Significant load testing makes us confident we’ll meet peak demand, delivering a flawless, content?rich experience for our exhibitors and visitors.” Increasingly, art fairs are changing the way in which art is sold.

Demographics from the inaugural fair show that there is a proven platform for galleries to interact with their clients in the digital pace; the week-long event drew an audience of over 40,000 visitors from 196 countries who spent more than an hour on the site viewing over 200 unique artworks.

Here is the website link for online admission. http://www.vipartfair.com/


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