Kovet.Art, a new artist incubator platform launches today

Loreal Prystaj Untitled #1 from Reflecting on Nature, 2016 Giclée print on archival rag paper

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Kovet.Art – a new artist incubator platform –  launched Wednesday 13 May 2020. Its inaugural exhibition, Delineating Dreams, is due to open in June at www.kovet.art. 

Kovet.Art looks towards a future artworld ecosystem, while aiming to uncover and accelerate the world’s best artistic talent and include as many as possible in their journey of discovery. Combining art market expertise with a rigorous development and artist liaison programme, Kovet.Art works to represent a closed number of top-class art degree students to develop their practice and profile in credible and authentic ways.

Four seasonal shows each year, aligned with current trends, will enable any collector, anywhere, to discover and collect works from the artists making their mark, whilst, at the same time, becoming part of the vibrant Kovet community and members club (KLUB) through its talks, panels and inspiration boards.

Predominantly an online platform, Kovet.Art will also be hosting physical pop-up exhibitions, initially in central London. In a post-COVID world increasingly driven by cultural and emotional values, Kovet.Art aims to build and inspire a new community of art lovers.

Kovet.Art is the brainchild of Saras Rachupalli. Born into a distinguished lineage of creative visionaries, Rachupalli’s grandfather was the notable P T Reddy, a key artist of his time who played a significant role in the evolution of the pivotal “Modern Art” movement of Europe in India, and who in 1941formed a group of ‘Bombay Contemporary India Artists,’ branded as the now prolific ‘Young Turks’.

Core Team Portrait Saras Rachupalli Camilla Grimaldi Averil Curci Kovet.art

Rachupalli has studied to a high level in technology and finance. Through her new venture, she delicately combines her two passions of art and technology in the curated solution of Kovet.Art.

Alongside Saras, is an expert team of leading art market experts including: Averil Curci, Director of Curation and Artist Liaison and Chief Art Officer Camilla Grimaldi, co-founder of contemporary photography gallery Brancolini Grimaldi and advisory board member of Photo London.

Max Gimson The Briquette Tape, 2018 Oil and wax on canvas

Kovet.Art represents a finite number of individuals per year, filtered through various criteria to ensurea cohort of shared values. Sourcing artists directly from the leading art colleges through a stringent process of assessment, involving portfolio reviews, studio visits and interviews, Kovet.Art dedicates itself to building a strong roster of collectible leading artists, all of whom are outstanding in their integrity and innovative outlook, pushing boundaries of practice in credible and meaningful ways.

Delineating Dreams, the first exhibition in Kovet.Art’s schedule will open in June 2020, featuring work by eight artists of exceptional talent, coming together to highlight the dynamism of the UK’s emerging art scene: Kristy M Chan; Tom Faber; Max Gimson; Candice Jewell; Christopher Pearson; Giovanna Petrocchi; Loreal Prystaj; and Janet Waring Rago. In Delineating Dreams, the artworks move from figuration to abstraction with rich, dream-like representations that reveal a visual spectrum that is both conscious and subconscious.

Tom Faber Composition No.5, 2019 Pigment print on Epsom semi-gloss paper

A strong, performative element comes across in gestures, juxtapositions and arrangements. In both the human body and the natural landscape, the known and familiar come up against idiosyncratic interpretations that are often strange and unsettling.

By manipulating the organic world, these artists make us reconsider our environments and the emotional impact they possess. Intensely subjective and often imbued with the qualities of Surrealism, the exhibition features work ranging from photography and painting to printmaking.

The next Kovet.Art exhibition will take place this Autumn and will focus on themes of creativity in quarantine.