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19 May 2023

TAEX celebrates the launch of Collectors Club in Venice

by Sofya Chibisguleva

TAEX celebrates the launch of Collectors Club in Venice

On the 17th of May we celebrated two exciting occasions — the opening of the 18th Venice Architecture Biennale and the launch of TAEX Collectors Club — with our closest friends and guests at Palazzina Grassi. 

 

To mark the occasion, our Senior Curator Dr. Margarita Kuleva prepared a private exhibition, featuring works from all our drops, and one of the artists — Othmane Kandri (of Zaha Hadid Architects) — managed to join us from London despite the stormy weather in Italy. 

 

Intricate digital architecture of Oğuz Emre Bal, Othmane Kandri and Jessica Baldivieso interwoven with the real-life beauty of Venice (and, of course, a cocktail reception) made for some exciting conversations about art and its future, led by our Business Development Manager Stefanie de Regel and our founder Inna Bazhenova.

 

We would like to thank our wonderful artists and our Senior Curator Dr. Margarita Kuleva for their work, art, and dedication; as well as our guests for attending and giving our Collectors Club an amazing start! 

 

 

Artworks by Alex Arzt and Oğuz Emre Bal. Available for purchase.
Artworks by Alex Arzt and Oğuz Emre Bal. Available for purchase.


 From right to left: TAEX Founder Inna Bazhenova and Curator Daria Shkeleva
From right to left: TAEX Founder Inna Bazhenova and Curator Daria Shkeleva

From left to right: TAEX Business Development Manager Stefanie de Regel, Theo Bellanger, Mathias Bensimon, Othmane Kandri
From left to right: TAEX Business Development Manager Stefanie de Regel, Theo Bellanger, Mathias Bensimon, Othmane Kandri

Artwork by Joey Holder.
Artwork by Joey Holder.


Artworks by Oğuz Emre Bal and Shu Lea Cheang.
Artworks by Oğuz Emre Bal and Shu Lea Cheang.

You may download the full event image archive here. Please note, that any reproduction of the photographs must be credited. 

 

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