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ArtStack is a way to discover, collect and share art you like or find interesting. Whenever someone you follow uploads or stacks a piece, you'll see it in your feed. When you see something you like, stack it to never forget it and your followers will also see it in their feeds - plus you’ll see whenever a new work by that artist is added to the site. You can follow artists and tags in just the same way that you follow users - the more you follow, the more art you'll see.
ArtStack makes it easy to discover and share art with a community of artists, art professionals and art lovers in 200+ countries. Around 300,000 artworks by more than 50,000 artists have been added to the platform by the ArtStack community.
The concept is rooted in social discovery: the best way to discover art is through people. Each user has a personalized feed of works based on works they like, as well as what their friends and people they follow like. It’s an easy way to learn about and remember art you like – and to curate your own space online and see what art curators, artists, gallerists, friends and well-known personalities enjoy.
ArtStack’s vision is to enable anyone to engage with the world’s most exciting art and discover work by leading emerging and established artists. The platform is now available in English, Spanish and Chinese.
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Artstack creative team
Alex Gezelius is a tech entrepreneur and investor, previously a Principal at Index Ventures, the internet venture capital firm behind Net-A-Porter, Skype, DropBox, Path, Etsy, SoundCloud, Songkick, Lovefilm and ASOS. He holds a BA from the University of Cambridge.
Ezra Konvitz trained as an art historian and previously led on strategy at the Serpentine Gallery, London. Prior to this, he was a strategy consultant at Bain & Company, working with media and technology clients. He holds an MA in Art History from the Courtauld Institute of Art, an MPhil and a BA from the University of Cambridge.
James Lindon is an art dealer, previously International Director of The Pace Gallery, New York, and Head of Sales and Special Projects at Victoria Miro Gallery. He received an MA in Curating Contemporary Art from the Royal College of Art in London and holds a BA from the University of Cambridge.