Venice

ABOUT US

Sist’Art Gallery opened in June 2017 in San Marco Square in Venice.
The Sist’Art gallery is predominately commercial, keeping an eye to conceptual art and seeking new artists showcasing in the art scene. The choice of the artists is balanced between Modern Masters, in order to build a solid structure of our client’s asset, and emerging or established artists that represent the artistic sensitivity of the actuality. The represented artists are both local and international. The choice is made looking at mainstreams, but making sure that every artist’s work is based on a solid concept. The best and most interesting collections are eclectic, but through them you can read the evolution of art in history. The artists represented by the gallery use different languages and have different focus, but depending on the fair or exhibition, our curators create a thrilling dialogue between them. Throughout the 12 years of activity of the gallerist organizing more than 100 exhibitions in its premises and in public spaces; curated shows for museums in Paris, London and Berlin; organized 2 international art competitions in Venice; organized and curated exhibitions of Emirati artists in Venice during the Biennale; participated to several art fairs in Europe, Canada, United States and Asia.

Our Gallery provides complete support for the customer. An integrated system of services includes professional insured worldwide shipping and customized framing options. We collaborate with the best artisans to be able to offer handicraft frames. At the Gallery we accept all kind of payment including Amex, PayPal and bank transfer. We provide Tax Refund service (Global Blue Service) and payment with installments. Our team offers an online consultation service for art advisory.
To acquire an artwork or to have an artist make a special commission for you, write us an email and we will follow you step by step to make the best and convenient choice.


Photo By Benh LIEU SONG (Own work) [CC BY-SA 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0)], via Wikimedia Commons