ARTOUT is an experimental project in which both artists and clients are equal participants: they share their time and personality and together create an ARTOUT exchange commodity event.
ARTOUT is about testing conventional boundaries of art. It is also about the art economy defining identities of its actors. It’s about art and artists as a form of market commodity, about reification of human relations, about everyday life as performance of the free market system. Finally, it is way to get to know about art.
ARTOUT is an independant art project created, developed and funded exclusively by the artists with the sole purpose of exploring new forms and meanings of human/artistic interaction in the hyper-capitalist society.
ARTOUT donates 1% of its benefits to the Needy Artists Foundation and 3% - to the PETA (People for the Ethical Treatement of Animals.)
Disclaimer: Agency does not offer any services that may violate existing criminal law. We are not responsible for individual behavior of our artists which may result in dammage or loss of property or/and assets.
Concept & Realization: Lee Mayr Collective
Assistant Coordinator: Rhonda Jones
Design: Dawn Hill
Web Master: Selim G.
Unconditional moral support: Nic Nicosia, Andy Bichlbaum (Yes Men), Jens Haaning (Funen Art Academy), Judith Hopf (Funen Art Academy), Patricia Rita (Albert Benamou Gallery), Natasha Milovzorova (Guelman Gallery), Dr. Alesia Turkina (Russian National Art Museum), Olga Kopenkina, Tommy Olson, Richard Dailey (Afterart Press), Sarkis (Strasbourg Beaux Arts), Steven Kurtz (Critical Art Ensemble), John Nesbit, Eugene Yelchin (Passadena Art Institute), Marina Shlosberg, Lucia Sommer, Dmitry M. Shostakovich, Richard Kastelein (Atlantic Free Press), Claire Shea, Kunstkritikk, Afisha Magazine and many others...
Our latest news on our blog
Our lastest press-releases are here.
Our regional representatives:
Oslo: Jon Refsdal Moe (Kunstkritikk)
Moscow:
Paris: Elissa Mayr
London:
Brussels:
Berlin: André Werner (Directors Launge)
New York:
Bejing:
ARTOUT is a registered trade mark.