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BOX SET GALLERY ON ARTNET

The Box Set Gallery is now featured on Artnet:
http://www.artnet.com/gallery/425931749/box-set-gallery.html


Artnet is the online pro resource for collectors and buyers of art. This is a wonderful opportunity for all of you who are already on or going to be on the Box Set Gallery. We have become a member of their client base of dealers and galleries. This means we will be represented to thousands collectors in the US and worldwide.

This is really a great opportunity and a cost effective way in which to promote and sell your work. Artnet will put your name and work along with the artist whom already have powerful reputations and are highly collectable.

We have redesigned our website to coincide with being a part of Artnet and are very excited about our new presentation. It's modern and powerful , displaying all your work in the best light possible.


ABOUT ARTNET

Artnet is the place to buy, sell and research fine art online. The Artnet online Gallery Network is the largest of its kind, with over 2,200 galleries in over 250 cities worldwide, more than 166,000 artworks by over 39,000 artists from around the globe. The Network serves dealers and art buyers alike by providing a survey of the market and its pricing trends, as well as the means to communicate instantly, inexpensively and globally. Artnet key services include Artnet Magazine, the insider's guide to the art market with daily news, reviews, and features by renowned writers in the art community and the Price Database. Artnet's Price Database is the most comprehensive color illustrated archive of fine art auction results worldwide. Representing auction results from over 500 international auction houses since 1985, the Price Database covers more than 4 million auction results by over 188,000 artists, ranging from Old Masters to Contemporary Art.

Artnet has an international audience of 2 million unique visitors each month. Collectors and connoisseurs come to Artnet daily to research the fine art market.