Online Auctions from March 17 to 26

Curated Master Print Editions and Customized Auctions for Emerging Artists

Art platform Artnis announced on March 20 that it will continue its online auctions in March with a curated auction of prints by French modern and contemporary masters, as well as an exclusive auction for artist Kim Taerin.

Michelle Delacroix 'Le Kiosque'. Photo by Highncompany

Michelle Delacroix 'Le Kiosque'. Photo by Highncompany

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From March 17 to March 23, Artnis is holding a curated auction featuring print editions by five leading figures from the golden age of French art. A total of 35 works by Michelle Delacroix, Marc Chagall, Marie Laurencin, Jean-Pierre Cassigneul, and Michel Henry have been put up for auction.


Bidding will close sequentially at one-minute intervals starting at 7:00 p.m. on March 23. Artnis explained that this auction serves as an opportunity to introduce the trends of French modern and contemporary art through the print medium.


Subsequently, from March 24 to March 26, an exclusive auction for artist Kim Taerin will be held. Ten recent works featuring the artist’s signature motif, “flowers,” will be auctioned, along with a “customizing lot” that allows collectors to commission works in the direction they desire from the artist.


The Kim Taerin auction will close sequentially at three-minute intervals starting at 7:00 p.m. on March 26. Artnis will also provide its VIP customers with an online catalogue containing information about the artist, their works, and auction details.


As the number of artists on the platform approaches 2,000, Artnis is launching a commission reduction promotion for new artists joining the platform. For artists who register by March 23, the sales commission will be reduced from the usual 30% to 10% (excluding VAT) for the entire month of April.


Through this promotion, Artnis aims to lower the barriers for emerging artists entering the market and to expand the number of success stories for artists on the platform. According to Artnis, Stepper Studio sold around 70 works last year.



Ilhan Park, CEO of Artnis, said, “Just like the case of Stepper Studio, helping emerging artists become self-sustaining in the market is Artnis’s core value. We hope that this commission promotion will serve as a stepping stone for many more promising artists.”


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