New Carre d'artistes gallery at Paragon is making art accessible to Singaporeans

Jasmine Alimin
Jasmine Alimin • 10 min read

Gone are the days where art was once seen as intimidating, elitist and far from attainable. With a growing number of new age galleries sprouting up in gentrified neighbourhoods around the world, this landscape once proliferated by a very exclusive art market and its wealthy purveyors is now leaning toward accessibility and affordability for the everyday man.

One such place is Carré d’artistes, where you can be the proud owner of an original piece of art by an internationally recognised artist for just over a hundred dollars. Launched in 2001, the brainchild behind this venture is Parisian entrepreneur Stephanie Tosi, whose mission 20 years ago was to make her galleries warm and welcoming for regular folk.

Carré d’artistes believes that everyone should have the right to buy art. To make art accessible to all, the gallery’s unique fixed pricing system is based solely on the size of the artwork, regardless of the artist, techniques and medium. This modern approach promotes openness between the buyers and the artists, and removes any obscure aspect of the art market, particularly for first-time buyers.

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