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Daata Editions making a success out of the digital art market.

In Charles Richardson, Daata, Daata Editions, daataeditions, David Gryn, FAD, FADwebsite, Hannah Perry, Takeshi Murata, Uncategorized on 07/03/2016 at 1:14 pm

FAD managed to grab a few minutes with the founder of Daata Editions David Gryn ahead of a very busy New York Art Week.


Hannah Perry, Waiting here (2015). Courtesy the artist & Daata Editions.

1 How’s it going at Daata?
Daata Editions has been very busy. We have had great acquisitions of all 18 artists in Season One: Ilit Azoulay, Helen Benigson, David Blandy, Matt Copson, Ed Fornieles, Leo Gabin, Daniel Keller & Martti Kalliala, Lina Lapelyte, Rachel Maclean, Florian Meisenberg, Takeshi Murata, Hannah Perry, Jon Rafman, Charles Richardson, Amalia Ulman, Stephen Vitiello, Chloe Wise – comprising 109 artworks – by the Hammer Museum in LA, the Julia Stoschek Collection in Düsseldorf, Zabludowicz Collection in London. We have been planning Season Two which has 157 artworks scheduled by 42 artists to be released over the forthcoming year and launching in May. We will be announcing the artists very soon and the art fair and venue partnerships.

2 What are you up to in New York?
As it is a major Art Fair week, it is great time to meet lots of colleagues in the city and serendipitously bump into others, for planning upcoming projects and collaborations. Fair’s include: Independent, Armory, Volta, Pulse, ADAA and Spring Break Art Shows and Moving Image Fair and more.

3 Is it easy to buy a Daata Edition?
The logic of Daata is as easy and simple and obvious as buying and downloading music online, but keeping it very clear that you are buying an artwork, with the artist remaining at the centre of the process.
The designers of Daata are Studio Scasascia who have also created the online platforms for music outlet Sounds of the Universe and Damian Hirst’s art e-commerce store Other Criteria.


Takeshi Murata, Tennis (2015). Courtesy the artist & Daata Editions.

4 Why seasons?
The season is really just to delineate a new artist commissioning cycle. It stemmed from thinking that the value of all past and current seasons, say on Netflix or Amazon Prime, remain strong and current.

5 Can you gift a Daata Edition?
Yes, it is very easy to gift artworks from Daata Editions. Easily done by giving their email address when you purchase the work.

6 Can you sell a Daata Edition?
Yes, simply transferring ownership via the website. We facilitate this and always hold the certificate of ownership, but we are not resellers and do not make added income from this process.

7 How do you select your artists?
Daata consider artists that this platform would be logical for and that we have been aware of in the artworld over time. The artworld eco-system operates via string recommendations of artists by other artists, curators, galleries, collectors we know.

8 What media do you sell?
They are downloadable MP4 and MP3 files.

9 Do you help with installation?
As Daata is so simple to use, there isn’t any need to help. Files are easily downloadable onto any digital screen device.
Try the free Jon Rafman, Oh the Humanity, 2015.

10 What’s next after New York?
Daata Editions is participating in an International New York Times conference in Doha, Art for Tomorrow and the inaugural Independent art fair in Brussels next month.


Charles Richardson, Needles (2015). Courtesy the artist & Daata Editions.

 

FAD http://fadmagazine.com/2016/03/01/daata-editions-making-success-digital-art-market/

Artsy https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-what-do-you-get-when-you-buy-a-gif-6-works-to-collect-at-moving-image

Artprojx News and other nice things – September 2014

In Andrew Sabin, Artprojx, Artprojx Cinema, backyardlondon, David Gryn, FAD, FADwebsite, Iain Forsyth, Irina Brook, Jane Pollard, Laura Ford, Nick Cave, Nicola Thomas, Video Art on 08/09/2014 at 2:23 pm
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The Miami and Moscow Film Selections at Bermondsey Projects 12 Sept. Image: Kota Ezawa in the Moscow screening May 2014

Great things we are connected to – happening very soon.

What’s Wrong With Video Art at rosenfeld porcini gallery – 10 Sept with David Gryn, Tabish Khan, Mark Westall, Ian Rosenfeld.

https://davidgryn.wordpress.com/2014/08/31/whats-wrong-with-video-art/

The Miami and Moscow Film Selections. Bermondsey Projects. Plus other events. 12 Sept

Artists: Nick Abrahams, Cory Arcangel, Dara Birnbaum, Pierre Bismuth, Martin Creed, Nathalie Djurberg with Hans Berg, Kota Ezawa, Dara Friedman, Leo Gabin, Rashaad Newsome, Theaster Gates, William Kentridge with Philip Miller, Lina Lapelyte, Ari Marcopoulous, Ryan McGinley, Takeshi Murata with Robert Beatty, Laurel Nakadate, Nicola Thomas.

https://davidgryn.wordpress.com/2014/07/29/the-miami-and-moscow-film-selections-artist-sound-of-film-12-sept-at-bermondsey-project/

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A Spell To Ward Off The Darkness at ICA, London
12 – 18 September 2014

Ben Rivers and Ben Russell Q&A with Steven Cairns: Fri 12 Sept at 8:45pm

Tickets from …
http://www.ica.org.uk/whats-on/spell-ward-darkness

20,000 Days on Earth by Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard – premieres and beyond

http://www.iainandjane.com/

http://lfs.org.uk/forsyth-pollard-workshop

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Peer Gynt after Henrik Ibsen by Irina Brook and Théâtre National de Nice at the Barbican

http://www.barbican.org.uk/theatre/event-detail.asp?ID=16233

Andrew Sabin and Laura Ford’s new studio opening in West Sussex. http://andrewsabin.org/index.php?/events

Frieze Art Fair and Frieze Masters, London

http://friezelondon.com/

and so many other things going on …

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