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Artsy (website) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Artsy (website)
Artsy is a free online platform designed to connect users to art. Artsy's search engine and database draw connections and map relationships among works of art.〔 Led by Carter Cleveland, computer science graduate from Princeton and son of art historian and collector David Cleveland and Sebastian Cwilich, former executive of Christie's and Haunch of Venison director Artsy aims “to create an educational, engaging resource for people to explore and discover art."〔 Artsy is backed by a group of investors, including Eric Schmidt, Wendi Murdoch, Dasha Zhukova, Joshua Kushner, Thrive Capital, Peter Thiel, Jack Dorsey, Jim Breyer, Keith Rabois, David Tisch, Chris Dixon, Charlie Cheever, Dave Morin, and David Kidder. John Elderfield, former chief curator at New York’s Museum of Modern Art serves as Artsy’s senior advisor and Larry Gagosian and Marc Glimcher, president of Pace Gallery, are advisors. ==History== Carter Cleveland founded Artsy during his senior year at Princeton University and worked on the site from his dorm room. Cleveland’s goal for Artsy is for the site "to be the place where every single user in the world goes to discover art online." In May 2010, Artsy participated in the New York City conference, TechCrunch Disrupt, where they competed in the (Startup Battlefield ) and received the Yahoo! Rookie Award! A year later, the team demo'd Artsy at the Beyeler Foundation at Art Basel (June 15, 2011). In July 2012, Christine Kuan, former Chief Curatorial Officer and Vice President for External Affairs at ARTstor, joined Artsy as Chief Curator and Director of Strategic Partnerships to oversee museum and institutional partnerships and curate Artsy’s online collection.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://artsy.tumblr.com/post/24681768719/christine-kuan )〕
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