ART DEALERS + CURATION
Comprometidacon encontrar lasobra que se ajuste a tu gusto y tu presupuesto.
Chief Curator and Art Dealer, Regina De Con Cossio, guides Sybaris collection, a space for the sale of art. De Con Cossío is interested in integrating different disciplines such as contemporary art and understands how a space invokes feelings in the occupants, influences the atmosphere and connects the purpose to the design. She received her philosophy degree from the lberoamericana Univercity in 2013 and a masters from the Freie Univeritat Berlin in 2015. Regina de Con Cossío is currently doing an interdisciplinary studio-based learning experience -focused on Fine Art- at the prestigious Royal College of Art in London.
Escríbeme y comencemos jutos
Among the different entrances to access the art world a challenge rises over which one to choose. Walls, budget, aesthetic preferences, and knowledge may give us trouble through the journey. A guide is due for art lovers seeking to begin a collection.
Where as a trained eye helps collectors increase their treasures. In 2015 we decided to launch an online platform to offer handpicked art for collectors and framework. In 2017 this became a magazine, and, later, art value reports; the brand is a result of trips, visiting art galleries, meeting artists and finding a
way to bring them together to a worldwide community of art lovers.
Initially we considered only to focus in digital arts and soon we realized the importance of including contemporary art in its different techniques.
In our perspective space is the real canvas. Be it a wall, a screen, or any given surface: the skin, the canvas. We also think that taste is unique, defined by each individual. Our mission, thus, is finding the piece that meets these conditions.
Among the multiple ways there are to express and to find answers to interrogates humans place, art offers objects that open all sorts of conversations. Granted then that art is a provocation, we think that it should invite the viewer to react and feel.
The importance of relating then with art is keeping awake our humaneness.
We now welcome you to find in our project your suitable door to the art world as well as the pieces that speak for you.
Asesorías En inversión de arte
Tienes una imagen de loque te gustar a tener o de un espacio que te gustar a ocupar pero no sabes qu tipo de pieza le podr a functionar?
Cuntanos lo que tienes en mente.
Lee mi columna, The Provocation
Recibe por adelantado una vist a previa de las piezas mis nuevay disponsibles a la vent a, descuentos, invit aciones noticias sobre arte internacional mercado del arte.
A selection of the curatorial projects we’ve worked on:
Circular. Instructions for Artistic Practice
“Circular” gathers four female artists to reflect on the role of instructions in artistic practices and to bring art closer to pleople through an interactive experience. In the midst of a period of lockdown in which social and physical distances have been the rule, art is able to overstep the restrictions of everydaylife through imagination. In this context, Circular seeks to shift the aesthetic experience from conventional art exhibition venues to the intimate space, without compromisin the safety of those participants who join to this dynamic. Thus, Paola de Anda (Mexico City, 1979), Fernanda Barreto (São Paulo, 1988), María Cerdá Acebrón (Madríd, 1984) and Karla Leyva (Monterrey, 1979) introduce four posters with steps to carry out or develop an artwork.
Circular. Instructions for Artistic Practice
“Circular” gathers four female artists to reflect on the role of instructions in artistic practices and to bring art closer to pleople through an interactive experience. In the midst of a period of lockdown in which social and physical distances have been the rule, art is able to overstep the restrictions of everydaylife through imagination. In this context, Circular seeks to shift the aesthetic experience from conventional art exhibition venues to the intimate space, without compromisin the safety of those participants who join to this dynamic. Thus, Paola de Anda (Mexico City, 1979), Fernanda Barreto (São Paulo, 1988), María Cerdá Acebrón (Madríd, 1984) and Karla Leyva (Monterrey, 1979) introduce four posters with steps to carry out or develop an artwork.
Circular. Instructions for Artistic Practice
“Circular” gathers four female artists to reflect on the role of instructions in artistic practices and to bring art closer to pleople through an interactive experience. In the midst of a period of lockdown in which social and physical distances have been the rule, art is able to overstep the restrictions of everydaylife through imagination. In this context, Circular seeks to shift the aesthetic experience from conventional art exhibition venues to the intimate space, without compromisin the safety of those participants who join to this dynamic. Thus, Paola de Anda (Mexico City, 1979), Fernanda Barreto (São Paulo, 1988), María Cerdá Acebrón (Madríd, 1984) and Karla Leyva (Monterrey, 1979) introduce four posters with steps to carry out or develop an artwork.
Circular. Instructions for Artistic Practice
“Circular” gathers four female artists to reflect on the role of instructions in artistic practices and to bring art closer to pleople through an interactive experience. In the midst of a period of lockdown in which social and physical distances have been the rule, art is able to overstep the restrictions of everydaylife through imagination. In this context, Circular seeks to shift the aesthetic experience from conventional art exhibition venues to the intimate space, without compromisin the safety of those participants who join to this dynamic. Thus, Paola de Anda (Mexico City, 1979), Fernanda Barreto (São Paulo, 1988), María Cerdá Acebrón (Madríd, 1984) and Karla Leyva (Monterrey, 1979) introduce four posters with steps to carry out or develop an artwork.
Circular. Instructions for Artistic Practice
“Circular” gathers four female artists to reflect on the role of instructions in artistic practices and to bring art closer to pleople through an interactive experience. In the midst of a period of lockdown in which social and physical distances have been the rule, art is able to overstep the restrictions of everydaylife through imagination. In this context, Circular seeks to shift the aesthetic experience from conventional art exhibition venues to the intimate space, without compromisin the safety of those participants who join to this dynamic. Thus, Paola de Anda (Mexico City, 1979), Fernanda Barreto (São Paulo, 1988), María Cerdá Acebrón (Madríd, 1984) and Karla Leyva (Monterrey, 1979) introduce four posters with steps to carry out or develop an artwork.
Cheap Vacations
Santiago Mora
Cheap Vacations
Santiago Mora defines his work as a curatorial practice of the everyday life. His bidimensional work captures ephemeral moments, exploring the possibilities of the pictorial technique trough digital images. His work Cheap Vacations shows a man lighting a cigarret in space which seems like a bathroom. To have a more contextual narrative, the work was installed by Sybaris in a private residential restroom where the painting match perfectly with the space, giving the place both an intimate and curious mood. Can you imagine enter into a bath and see an unknown man smoking?
Casa Nakasone
Casa Nakasone
Casa Nakasone
Casa Nakasone activated duet architect Escobedo-Soliz piece through artworks 2012-20based on conceptual and material propposals. The curatorial selection pointed out the poetical possibilities of the spaces around the house by doing the maximum out of the mínimum, using very rough material and combining natural elements. The exhibitions included works by Gabriela Salazar, Gustavo Artigas and Manuela García.
Casa Nakasone
Casa Nakasone
Casa Nakasone
Casa Nakasone activated duet architect Escobedo-Soliz piece through artworks 2012-20based on conceptual and material propposals. The curatorial selection pointed out the poetical possibilities of the spaces around the house by doing the maximum out of the mínimum, using very rough material and combining natural elements. The exhibitions included works by Gabriela Salazar, Gustavo Artigas and Manuela García.
Casa Nakasone
Casa Nakasone
Casa Nakasone
Casa Nakasone activated duet architect Escobedo-Soliz piece through artworks 2012-20based on conceptual and material propposals. The curatorial selection pointed out the poetical possibilities of the spaces around the house by doing the maximum out of the mínimum, using very rough material and combining natural elements. The exhibitions included works by Gabriela Salazar, Gustavo Artigas and Manuela García.
Talk Ain’t Cheap
Talk Ain’t Cheap
Talk Ain’t Cheap
Talk Ain’t Cheap explores the relationship between words, images and action. Is it possible to actually see words as actions? How would this be interpreted by the aesthetics? With works by Gabriela Salazar, Fernanda Barreto, Joshua Jobb, Paola Ismene, Emiliano Rocha Minter and Manuela García, the exhibition proposes a reflection about the capacity of the artworks to provoke actions by mean of their materiality. If the possibilities of the language are endless, art could become the place to play the game of words.
Joshua Jobb
Intervenciones naturales
Natural Interventions
Natural Interventions presents a solo show by Mexican artist Joshua Jobb. His pieces of art works around concepts such as chance, play, accident and the unexpected. His artworks use materials designed for a context that through his intervention suddenly become something else. Jobb´s work explore non-conventional material for advancing his artistry. He plays with the shocking, but she is also tempered, gaining a sense of equilibrium. This is an exclusive curatorial project by Sybaris in which te relationship between the accident and the unexpected, the natural and the artificial, and the ordinary and the extraordinary of the daily life become into visual and playfull explorations.
Digital Bohème
Digital Bohème embodies an opportunity
to gather for infinite perspectives around
the evolution of art and artists,
through conversations and digressions
to compensate for the ongoing development.
Release Your Taste
Are you an artist looking to expand your selling options?
Write to artists@sybariscollection.com and get in touch with us.