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Win it: $200 in art from 20×200

20×200‘s formula:  (limited editions — low prices) + the internet = art for everyone

For additional suggestions, see our art & culture correspondent’s previous posts about 20×200 here and here.  For more on literature, art, food, wine, and a real perspective on the news these things make, follow Ben on Twitter.

Buying art can be intimidating.  And expensive.  I’ve shown my own work in galleries and I still don’t like walking into them. Since 2007, 20×200 has worked hard to take the intimidation out of collecting and to make art affordable for everyone.  They offer hundreds of works in all styles, with more added every week, from emerging artists to the internationally known.

Each piece that 20×200 sells is part of a limited edition series and comes with a signed and numbered certificate from the artist. The works come in a variety of sizes – I’ve seen 8″x10″ to 80″x60″ – and you can have 20×200 mat and frame them for you.

Dappered is offering the chance to win $200 to use at 20×200.  Here are a few suggestions on how to spend it:

Corinne Vionnet – Las Vegas – $60/$185 matted and framed

The work of Corinne Vionnet looks at our photograph-happy culture and the compulsion to take the same photo that thousands have taken before.   She pulls thousands of photos of famous tourist icons – such as the Eifel Tower and the Las Vegas sign -from publicly available photo-sharing websites for her series Photo Opportunities.  Vionnet then carefully layers these anonymous snapshots together into hazy, impressionistic images that capture quintessential tourist scenes.  $60 will get you an 11″x14″ print.  $185 gets you that same print matted and framed.

 

David Salle – Plank – $120 plain/$185 with basic frame

David Salle is a prominent American artist whose work has been shown at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, and the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, among many others. “Plank” is an excellent example of Salle’s method of juxtaposing and overlaying images in his paintings to create surprising, even unsettling, connections.

 

Taca Zhijie Sui – Photographs, from the series Odes – $60 each unframed

Photographer Taca Zhijie Sui takes inspiration for this series of beautiful and quietly evocative photographs from The Book of Odes, a collection of ancient Chinese poetry dating back thousands of years.  This is a great opportunity to get multiple works from one series, while one of them framed will cost $185.  Clockwise from top: Lake of Tears, White Dew, Awaken

Win it:  To enter to win the $200 gift certificate to 20×200.com, send your first and last name in an email to contests@dappered.com w/ the subject: “Art“.  One entry per person.  Deadline: 11:59pm E.T. 9/26/12.
More on 20×200 here, as well as here on their facebook page

UPDATE:  Congrats to Brian L. who won the random drawing for the 20×200 credit.  Thanks again to 20×200!

Ben Madeska

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