14/01/2026
Друзья, всем привет! Мы Маргарита и Мадина из Make Art.
Наша команда уже несколько лет работает с новым поколением коллекционеров современного искусства. Специализируемся мы на подборе и покупке арт-объектов, а работаем в основном с теми, кто хочет понимать искусство, а не просто владеть им.
Главную миссию Make Art мы всегда формируем так: не просто подбор и покупка произведений для клиентов, а создание полноценной коллекции, отражающей индивидуальность и вкус непосредственно владельца.
Наша экспертиза, которой мы делились и будет делиться с вами, основана на понимании международного арт-рынка.
Рады быть с вами, чувствовать вас и объединять коллекционеров по всему миру в любви к искусству.
Ваши Make Art 🤍
29/12/2025
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29/12/2025
Что выбрать — в подарок или в инвестицию — до 15 000 €
Кураторская подборка
Make Art Agenci
Работы можно приобрести через нас
или запросить доступные произведения художника.
29/12/2025
Что выбрать — в подарок или в инвестицию — до 15 000 €
Кураторская подборка
Make Art Agenci
Работы можно приобрести через нас
или запросить доступные произведения художника.
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23/10/2025
The Fondation Louis Vuitton presents a major retrospective of works by Gerhard Richter — one of the most influential contemporary artists of our time.
Born in Dresden in 1932, Richter fled East Germany for Düsseldorf before settling in Cologne, where he still lives and works. The exhibition brings together 275 works created between 1962 and 2024 — paintings, glass and steel sculptures, drawings, and photographs.
For the first time, the Fondation offers a comprehensive view of over six decades of Richter’s creation — from early photo-based paintings to his final abstractions. A celebration of an artist whose greatest joy has always been found in the act of painting.
Paris
Foundation Louis Vuitton
From 17.10.2025 to 02.03.2026
24/09/2025
Exhibition of Objects
Tanya Prystavka. Ba-Su-Sc-An
Make Art Club presents a new series of works by Tanya Prystavka.
Tanya Prystavka is a Paris-based multidisciplinary artist working across ceramics, drawing, and animation.
“In Ba-Su-Sc-An, Prystavka translates the qualities of fabric—its folds, drapes, and fluidity—into the permanence of clay. Her ceramic forms respond to light and shadow in ways that recall Carlo Scarpa’s architectural interpretations of textile softness, drawing attention to the subtle interplay between materiality, spatial rhythm, and visual perception.
Prystavka’s delicate ceramic objects reflect her fascination with the ambiguous nature of reality. Through ceramics—a material inherently strong yet vulnerable—she explores the tension between strength and fragility, mirroring a world simultaneously palpable and elusive. Her practice invites a poetic contemplation of these dualities, shaped by a spiritual sensibility attuned to realms that hover just beyond the material world.”
(text by Katya Savchenko)
Tanya Prystavka’s vases can be viewed and acquired at SMBureau Design Galerie //
If you would like to see the full catalogue of works, please contact us directly.
Curator: Katya Savchenko & Make Art Club
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At Make Art Club, we are proud to present Tanya Prystavka and her poetic practice, which transforms material into contemplation.
17/09/2025
This season in Paris, the art world turns its gaze to Georges de La Tour — the elusive Baroque genius hailed as the ‘master of candlelight.’ His rare masterpieces, gathered in a single exhibition, illuminate the delicate tension between shadow and radiance, intimacy and grandeur. More than a show, it is a rendezvous with mystery, elegance, and the kind of timeless beauty that defines cultural history.
📍The exhibition runs from September 11, 2025 to January 25, 2026 at the Musée Jacquemart-André, Paris.
Paris unveils Georges de La Tour — a rendezvous of art, light, and timeless allure.” ✨🕯️
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21/08/2025
London Highlights
Alongside working on curatorial texts for one of Europe’s leading galleries, I am now focused on the projects shaping London’s cultural agenda. Before the end of summer, I recommend paying attention to three key exhibitions:
📍Do Ho Suh, Tate Modern
Transparent architectural installations in which space becomes a vessel of memory. A rare example of large-scale work that resonates with quiet precision.
📍Yosh*tomo Nara, Hayward Gallery
Figures poised between naivety and defiance — a visual metaphor for childhood where protest never truly disappears. This is the artist’s first major exhibition in the UK.
📍Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy of Arts
An annual format where established names meet emerging voices. Its true value lies in openness, offering a unique cross-section of contemporary artistic language.
Each of these projects engages with the notion of memory, both personal and collective — themes that continue to define the central trajectory of today’s art discourse.
20/06/2025
Basel. A place where paint becomes air.
We’re used to white cubes, neat frames, and silent canvases.
But this — this is an explosion. Color doesn’t just appear, it possesses the city, the architecture, and you.
CHOIR by Katharina Grosse is not an exhibition. It’s an immersion.
It’s one of those rare moments when you’re not looking at the art — you become part of it.
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Magenta on concrete. An industrial spray gun as a tool to erase boundaries.
She disrupts familiar geometry and offers a temporary, irrational reality — where every passerby unknowingly becomes part of a live performance.
A perfect metaphor for a pop-up gallery — to move with the moment, to capture the now, to be art in motion.
We’re inspired. Are you?
📍 Art Basel, Messeplatz
👩🎨 Katharina Grosse
05/06/2025
[EXHIBITION | PARIS]
Tanya Prystavka presents BA–SU–SC–AN
— a ceramic installation inspired by textiles, their fluidity, and the architectural language of Carlo Scarpa.
Come and see how folds of fabric become form,
how softness transforms into sculpture.
📆 June 5–6, 2025
🎉 Opening night: Thursday, June 5, 18:00–22:00
📍 5 rue de Jarente, Paris 75004