The Art Journal by Stall Three Studio
The Art Journal by Stall Three Studio is an online blog dedicated to bringing the vibrant world of art to enthusiasts and collectors alike. Our platform explores the intricacies of the art market, offers insights into art collecting, and delves into the rich tapestry of art history. Whether you're a seasoned collector or simply have a passion for art, The Art Journal is your source for thoughtful articles, expert analyses, and captivating stories that celebrate the ever-evolving art landscape.
The Rise of Virtual Exhibitions
The COVID-19 pandemic caused us to embrace virtual art, but now that in-person events have returned, will online exhibitions remain a part of the gallery and museum experience?
Olympics and the Arts: Art Competitions to Cultural Olympiads
While today's Olympics boast rich cultural programs, historically, the Fine Arts category, awarded from 1912 to 1948, celebrated over 100 medals in disciplines echoing ancient Greek ideals.
The 60th Venice Biennale of Art: “Foreigners Everywhere”
In April, the Art Venice Biennale opened with its 60th International Art Exhibition: “Stranieri Ovunque” or “Foreigners Everywhere.”
“The Art Show” 2023: A Sophisticated, Bustling Must-Attend Fair for Collectors and Art Enthusiasts
The Art Dealers Association of America recently wrapped up their 35th annual fair.
The Evolution of Art Patronage in the 21st Century: From Wealthy Elites to Global Communities
Art patronage has been a pivotal force in the world of art for centuries.
The Beauty of Art Prints: A Must-Have for Every Art Collector
Prints are an attractive addition to any art collect - but why?
COVID and the Art Market: How the pandemic influenced the art market for good
The art market has typically been behind other markets in terms of innovation and accepting the new digital age as the primary means of buying and selling.
An Introduction to the Art Market: Three Key Factors Driving the Art Market to a $68B Industry
Considering the drastic change in the art market between even the 1990’s to today’s $68B market, where there is more diversity in buyers, artists, and mediums, we look at some of the main factors contributing to this quick, expansive growth in terms of value.