An art house
for the digital age
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SILK is an art house uniting gallery representation with a creative and tech studio
Mission
Our mission is to provide the strategic, creative, production, and community support to shape an artist’s vision from concept to final form, and place it within the right cultural context.
- For artists, we are a long-term partner.
- For collectors, brands, and institutions, we are a point of reference in a field that can feel opaque.
What we do
With a select group of artists, we work closely together to develop collections, exhibitions, and independent projects – from digital bodies of work to physical pieces and merchandise, from installations to books, and from brand collaborations to prints.
Our team takes care of production, technical development, context, and outreach, so that artists can keep their focus on concept (&) creation.
As a gallery
SILK represents artists and releases their digital and mixed-media artworks and collections.
As a creative and tech studio
We run a creative studio for cross-media, tech-driven projects, producing collaborations, physical editions, and digital works while developing the underlying tech products that support artists, collectors, and partners.
Partnerships
We initiate collaborations with galleries, museums, cultural institutions and brands to develop artist-led commissions, public programmes, and IP-driven projects where authorship and artistic intent are central.
Silk Road ↗︎, our travelling program of exhibitions, talks, and encounters, brings these practices to different cities and communities.
Through Silk Magazine ↗︎, we document and analyze the current art landscape with essays, interviews, features and stories.
Origin
SILK was founded by five collectors who wanted to give artists more than occasional sales and scattered support. The art house grew out of a simple question: What would it look like if every structure around an artist, from creation to production, distribution, storytelling, and career development, were built to expand their potential rather than limit it?
Today, that question still guides everything we do, from how we choose collaborators to how we accompany their work over the years.
Whether you are an artist, collector, curator, or institution, SILK wants to show what art can be in a networked world – by building the ecosystem for it.