LONDON.- This month sees the launch of
ArtAttack, the first social networking app designed exclusively for the art world. ArtAttack connects a global network of art lovers and professionals with its user-friendly interface and intuitive design an Instagram with a buy button.
Whereas most online art platforms are currently limited to a more traditional marketplace format of direct buying and selling, ArtAttack engages its users whether artists, galleries, or collectors with the social aspects of the art world. Users can discover, follow, and personally interact with both emerging and established artists through comments, likes and reposts. Artists are not limited to posting finished works, but can also share works in progress, images of their studios and of their inspirations. An artists diary of sorts, ArtAttack gives followers an insight into the artists world.
It is this level of social engagement that makes ArtAttack unique in the ever-growing art and tech market. Collectors can use the app to curate their dream collection by posting artworks they find and love on the app, or in real life, to their profiles. They can discover and follow emerging artists and galleries an exciting way to track an artists journey from the beginning of their career. Galleries can use ArtAttack to discover global emerging talent, to connect with a greater network of collectors, and to grow their online presence. Users ultimately curate their own feed and in doing so customise their ArtAttack experience in accordance with their own tastes and preferences. Furthermore, the Curated Art page showcases selected artists and galleries, giving users access to great content and entire exhibitions online.
For all users of ArtAttack, buying and selling is optional. Yet with three easy taps, a work by the latest up-and-coming art star can be yours. ArtAttack uses Braintree a subsidiary of PayPal that specialises in mobile and web payment systems for a fully secure and guaranteed buying process.
Indeed, frustrated with the difficulty of navigating other art apps, creating something simple, sleek, and ultra intuitive was one of the founding concepts of ArtAttack. Says the apps co-founder, India Irving: What Ive enjoyed most in this process has been speaking with artists and implementing their ideas into our user interface and user experience. Its thrilling because I know we are creating a platform for artists by artists, giving them the features they want and need.
The ease of use and facility of the app speaks to a new generation of digitally savvy artists and collectors, and is set to become the social hub for the emerging art market.