CoCollect

@cocollect.art

Art consultancy and art leasing service.
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2 years ago
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26 days ago
Most artists only earn when a piece sells. At CoCollect, artwork generates leasing income before a purchase, creating a new stream of income for living artists and a new way for collectors to support them. Artist @thewrightcaroline was kind enough to let me share her real numbers and experience, showing how leasing her work has generated income, placed her work in real spaces, and created exposure that leads to sales over time. Link in Bio to read the details! #artcollector #artcollectorsathome #originalartwork #contempraryart #livingartist
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1 month ago
A little teaser for a project that’s been a long time coming. Cant wait to share more. #cocollect #contemporaryart #artcollector #collectart #austinartadvisor
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2 months ago
Signs of spring. 🌼 #contempraryart #artcollectorsathome #kipsbayshowhouse #originalartwork #artcollector
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2 months ago
My first time at Zonamaco and I quickly learned that Mexico City Art Week is about so much more than one fair. From discovering artists and galleries I had never seen before, to bouncing between fairs, galleries, tacos, and very long Uber rides, CDMX delivered. Zona Maco brought the heavy hitters, while Material and Salón Acme felt younger, looser, and full of discovery. Add in stunning gallery visits like Kurimanzutto and MASA, and architecture-forward spaces like Casa Wabi, and it was a whirlwind in the best way. I only saw a sliver of what Mexico City has to offer, but it left me energized, inspired, and already planning a return. I shared a full recap with highlights, favorite artists, and honest takeaways at the link in bio to read more. If you were there too, I’d love to hear what stood out for you. #MexicoCityArtWeek #ZonaMaco #CDMXArt #ArtAdvisor #ContemporaryArt #ArtFairs #CollectingArt #DiscoveringArtists
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3 months ago
Valentine's day is coming up. Don’t forget your people. 💗 If you’re looking for a little inspiration, art has always known how to speak the language of love. For centuries, artists have explored passion, intimacy, relationships, and human connection, capturing what words often can’t. We rounded up a few artists whose work reflects love in its many forms. Head to the link in our bio to explore The Art of Love. Art by Cruz Ortiz, Chuck Ramirez, and Pelle Cass.
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3 months ago
Recent project we loved working on A light-filled Westlake Hills home styled with abstract, textured pieces that keep things elevated but relaxed. Check out more at our link in bio. Artists: Just Patio, Rachel Mica Weiss, Claire Oswalt and America Martin. Photography by Jeremy Doddridge.
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3 months ago
The perfect home for this beautiful @galinamunroe artwork. Monroe turns the familiar into something fresh. Flowers, wine bottles, cars, and everyday objects become bolder shapes and stitched fragments of color. Trained in Britain and London, her work celebrates the organic, the ordinary, and the joy inside what we often overlook. 📷 @cinematics28 #artcollectorsofinstagram #fineart #austin #cocollect
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5 months ago
Bringing big ideas to life at Steel House Denver — a project we curated in collaboration with Beacon Capital Partners. This collection balances color, form, and material, featuring a large-scale commission by Kenny Nguyen, alongside works by Antonio Ballester Moreno and William Miller. Each piece was selected to complement the architecture’s bold geometry while bringing warmth and reflection to the space. Click the link in bio to see more behind the project.
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6 months ago
We love a moody, calm space for fall—the kind that invites you to slow down and notice the details. This serene corner from @melanieraines captures that feeling perfectly, anchored by an incredible work from Martha Tuttle. Tuttle’s layered textiles and hand-dyed surfaces bring a quiet depth to the room—soft, tactile, and meditative. A good reminder that great art doesn’t always need to shout.
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6 months ago
One of our favorite entryways features a work by Bridget Riley, whose exploration of light, color, and rhythm never fails to grab our attention. Riley’s work is currently exhibiting at the Tate Modern and traces her 60-year dialogue with perception — from black-and-white movement studies to vibrant color harmonies inspired by nature and music. We loved seeing this piece come to life with @lizmacphailinteriors , captured perfectly by @lindsay_brown .
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6 months ago