20x200 in The Economist

Filed Under: press    On: February 7, 2011    posted by: Megan Solecki

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For The Economist, Lenina Mortimer writes that 20x200 is "the first of its kind" in the contemporary art market, noting how online retailers like 20x200 are bringing together emerging artists and their audience.

She goes on to say, "The prices are unintimidating enough to encourage a new generation of collectors, and the artists, who tend to be young and undiscovered, are better positioned to make a living from selling their work."

Ms. Jen Bekman is also quoted in the article, "When you think about a collector you think 'wealthy', and when you think about an artist you think 'destitute.' We are trying to close that gap."

Not only are we doing our best to bring the work of these artists to broader view, but we also want to help you choose art that you love. Check out our gift guides, browse by category or feel free to drop us a line at collector@20x200.com for some guidance.

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