11 art platforms artists actually use in 2026. Where to submit, get featured, and be seen by curators and collectors beyond the Instagram scroll.
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Carrie R and Matt Coombs on Illusion and Reality in Painting and Sculpture
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Encounter the work of Philadelphia artists Matt Coombs and carrie R in a short, self-conducted interview during their exhibition “All Things Go” at Information Space.
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Margarida Fleming: The Art of Silent Tension
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Discover the intimate, psychologically charged paintings of Margarida Fleming, a Lisbon based artist whose expressive portraits transform bodies into landscapes and light into emotion. Her work explores female presence, silence, and the quiet tension of being seen.
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Kallirroi Ioannidou: Like Kids on a new planet - On View at Galerie Mellies, Detmold
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Discover Greek/German Artist Kallirroi Ioannidou at Galerie Mellies, Detmold - Like Kids on a New Planet opens a material deep dive into fragility, form, and the space between thought and presence.
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Bety Krňanská: She Drives the Frame Now
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Bety Krňanská turns car parts, lace, and leather into feminist sculpture that redefines control and softness
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Rosina Rosinski: When the Body Leaves the Frame
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Rosina Rosinski’s textile works abandon canvas for quilted absence—velvet, polyester, and emotion stitched into haunting, intimate spaces.
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Exploring Aesthetics: Duyi Han's Remarkable Journey In Art And Design
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Duyi Han merges art, neuroscience, and architecture, crafting visual environments that resonate across cultures and emotions. With accolades and global recognition, his work redefines aesthetics through emotion-led design.
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🌿 Stefanie Pullin: A Lisbon-Based Painter Redefining Nature in Contemporary Art
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Stefanie Pullin explores the sacred tensions between instinct, nature, and memory in lush, haunted canvases that blur reality with reverie. A new voice from Lisbon, grounded in roots, ruin, and radical slowness.
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🔥 9 Contemporary Artists to Watch This June: Curated by Gvantsa Jishkariani for Munchies Art Club
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9 contemporary artists to watch this June, handpicked by curator Gvantsa Jishkariani for Munchies Art Club. From surreal paintings to bold textile works — meet the rising names shaping tomorrow’s art world.
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Igigo Wu: The Trauma Wears Wings
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Taiwanese artist Igigo Wu merges painting, textile, and performance to confront colonial trauma, diasporic identity, and the politics of memory. Based in Zürich and Vienna, her work evokes rejection, ritual, and histories too brutal for language.
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Why Your Mom Likes Your Art Posts First - And What That Says About Instagram
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Your mom likes your posts first. Not just love - it’s the algorithm. Artists, here’s what that means for visibility, reach, and actual followers.
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Wunderkammer: Voliere – Birds, Fantasies and Cages of the Mind
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A poetic deep dive into Wunderkammer: Voliere, the permanent art installation at Hotel Galántha in Eisenstadt. Opposite Esterházy Palace, birds, myths, music, and modernity collide in this contemporary cabinet of curiosities—curated by Vitus Weh with Katharina Hoffmann for Esterházy Contemporary.
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Filzmäuse: The Collective That Turns Soft Materials Into Hard Truths
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Meet Filzmäuse, a wickedly creative artist collective weaving wit, wool, and wild ideas into something delightfully absurd. Formed in Vienna in 2024, this quartet challenges what a textile-based practice can be, with felting needles, humor, and sharp instincts.
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A Standout Collaboration at Art Brussels 2025: Verduyn Gallery x The Why Not Gallery
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Art Brussels 2025 showcases a standout collaboration between Verduyn Gallery and The Why Not Gallery, featuring powerful works by Gvantsa Jishkariani and Andreas Senoner. Discover one of the fair’s most evocative booths blending resilience, transformation, and bold contemporary art
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Kuba Freter: Dreamers Don't Sleep - They Skate, Slam, and Smoke Through It
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Kuba Freter’s latest series “Dreamers” blurs reality and fiction in raw, black-and-white images of youth, skate culture, and collective longing. A must-see feature via Munchies Art Club.
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15 Artists. 15 Worlds. One Feed You Don’t Want to Miss. Selected by Erik Sommer
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15 Artist you have to follow by curator and artist and founder of Mott Projects. For Catapult - The New Munchies Art Club
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Barbara Tunkowitsch: Threshold Landscapes and the Art of Transformation
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Dive into the evocative world of Barbara Tunkowitsch’s paintings, where everyday objects transform into metaphors for memory, transition, and introspection
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Moemi Yamamoto: Dreaming in Timelessness
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Moemi Yamamoto merges Japanese aesthetics with Gothic symbolism, creating dreamlike, introspective paintings that explore timelessness, alienation, and subconscious realms.