Supporting leading institutions

Supporting important institutions that have ensured public access to art for many decades before us is a crucial part of Avant Arte’s mission. We are proud to partner with some of the world’s leading museums to help with fundraising and reaching new audiences.


Delivering fundraising success

Celebrating 50 Years of Dia with George Condo

Our inaugural collaboration with Dia celebrated their 50th anniversary with a collection of fundraising prints by George Condo, who generously offered this benefit edition project to celebrate it.

3 iconic print editions

$2.5M raised for Dia

“[After the ones I made with Warhol], the best silkscreen prints I’ve made were those I did with Avant Arte

George Condo

Engaging new audiences

A chance to collect new limited edition works by Ai Weiwei

In celebration of Ai Weiwei's landmark exhibition at the Design Museum in London, a series of print editions offered collectors a unique opportunity to own and engage with iconic motifs and moments from his expansive oeuvre.

A digital artwork to coincide with the release

Ai Weiwei has given the middle finger to significant locations worldwide — and taken photos to prove it. We’ve collaborated with Weiwei to create Middle Finger, an interactive digital artwork that invites you to engage with his powerful symbol of defiance. Take part

20.000+ submissions have been added from all over the world

“Working with Avant Arte on 
the Ai Weiwei editions project was creatively inspiring, professionally accomplished, and economically transformative for the funding model of the Design Museum’s Ai Weiwei exhibition.”

Tim MarlowCEO and Director of the Design Museum

Building a new generation of patrons

Making Elisabeth Peyton’s art accessible to everyone

Elizabeth Peyton celebrated British history with two striking portraits, created as limited editions in support of the National Portrait Gallery.

Owning a piece of 
the Gallery collection

Featured in the National Portrait Gallery’s 2023 re-opening hang, these print editions also offered an opportunity to own a piece of the gallery’s celebrated collection—available to buy through our platform and at the museum shop.

“A cornerstone of why we’ve done this project is to welcome a much wider and diverse audience to the gallery and make them feel that this is a place for them”

Nicholas Cullinan,Director of the National Portrait Gallery

Celebrating legacies

To complement Ed Ruscha’s major retrospective at LACMA, his renowned painting Actual Size was reimagined as a limited edition print, offering collectors an opportunity to own a piece of his celebrated artistry.

Piece of Art History revisited

Our marketing campaign brought Ruscha’s painting to life with dynamic animations, an in-depth article, and captivating video, reestablishing its cult status.

1962

Ed Ruscha paints one of his most iconic works, Actual Size

1963

LACMA acquires Actual Size, which will be displayed in the first room of Ed Ruscha’s major retrospective in 2024

2024

1.863 limited editions of Actual Size are sold, raising nearly $1M for LACMA


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