LONDON.- Artlogic, the art technology company, announces its formal expansion in the United States, adding Marian Goodman, Gagosian, Paul Kasmin, Elizabeth Dee, the Marciano Art Foundation, and Jackson Fine Art to its growing client roster in North America.
The company, which builds secure databases, websites, and apps for galleries, artists, curators, collectors, has invested in dedicated, regional servers in North America as an added service to clients of its integrated inventory management system in the US and Canada.
This fall, Artlogic will relaunch Isaac Juliens website as a multimedia-enabled, video-rich platform and also launch a new website for Jackson Fine Art that rethinks the way photography is presented and consumed in the digital realm, among other projects.
An art-tech pioneer, Artlogic was founded in London in the late 1980s and formally incorporated in 1999 by co-founders Peter Chater and David Hooper. The company services hundreds of clients across six continents. Its growth rate has doubled in the last two years, and, since May, is adding one new client per day.