5 Online Platforms for Discovering New Artists

The way we discover art has transformed in the last decade. As a French artist and expressionist artist, I’ve seen how online platforms can connect collectors to extraordinary works in contemporary art, emotional art, and psychological art, often from across the globe.

Here are five online platforms worth exploring if you’re looking to discover new voices in mixed media art and beyond.

1. Artsy

Artsy has become one of the largest online art marketplaces, showcasing curated selections from galleries worldwide. The platform’s clean design and editorial features make it easy to explore new exhibitions and discover trends in contemporary art.

2. Singulart

Singulart is a global platform connecting collectors with a curated selection of artists from around the world, with a focus on quality, originality, and international reach. I’m proud to share that my own work is featured here, allowing collectors to view available pieces, learn more about my process, and explore related works in expressionist art and mixed media art.

3. Instagram

While not exclusively an art platform, Instagram has transformed the way we share and experience visual culture. It allows collectors to follow an artist’s journey in real-time, seeing works in progress, studio moments, and exhibition highlights.

4. ArtNet

Known for its art market insights, ArtNet also features gallery exhibitions, artist profiles, and auctions. It’s a space where contemporary art meets market trends, giving collectors the opportunity to track both the creative and financial side of art.

5. Artsper

Artsper focuses on connecting collectors with galleries across Europe and the US, offering a diverse selection of work from emerging and established names. It’s an excellent platform for discovering French artists and exploring international perspectives in emotional art and psychological art.

In the end, these platforms are not just tools for discovering new art—they are bridges between worlds, allowing creativity to travel beyond the studio and into homes, galleries, and collections worldwide.

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