Spearheaded by esteemed private art connoisseur, Ruth Doyno, The Under Five Fine Art Project provides a stage for handpicked artists to showcase their work, all priced under $5,000.
This July, The Under Five Fine Art collection made its artist debut at The Standard, East Village, as The Garden was transformed into a flourishing gallery with displays of eleven of the collection’s artists. Novice and adept collectors alike reveled over eccentric pieces, from oil painters to photographers, each a unique view of emerging voices in the art world. Hotel guests & locals shopped the works, with Vacation and The Garden bar ensuring that everyone was equally sun-kissed and hydrated.
In between browsing, we got in a word with Ruth. Read on as she divulged on her unique journey & what inspired her artistic endeavors:
I have worked as a private art dealer for decades, working with expensive artists and high end art - but as prices continue to soar - I realized that there was an entire world of collectors and art lovers feeling excluded. I wanted art lovers, (especially young ones) to have the opportunity to collect beautiful work that was financially obtainable. I am also passionate about the next generation being able to curate what's right for them. I wanted them to buy slowly without feeling pressured by galleries or auction houses where there's a risk of being outbid. So many people make hasty decisions and sometimes end up with work they don't truly connect with. There are so many undiscovered and talented artists out in the world who are emerging and who deserve to be appreciated and loved - so this seemed like the perfect project for me.
What are some success stories from partnership with Under Five Fine Art that have been particularly rewarding to hear?
One of the most important qualities I look for in an artist is of course a passion for their craft. I also want to know that the artist is serious and as committed as I am, and as the buyer is. Training and experience are of course important - but sometimes I discover someone who is self-taught, and their work is extraordinary. I also like to curate artists who showcase different mediums and styles, which of course gives a potential buyer a diverse selection to invest in.
You’re curating this event with your son, Stefan. What does it mean to collaborate with family on this new initiative?
What are two or three top tips for someone who is beginning to build their art collection?
My advice is to work with someone you trust. Don’t let anyone persuade you by telling you a specific piece of artwork will go up in value - that is not a reason to buy. Trust your gut, and trust your instinct. If you trust your taste and invest in what you love - you'll be happier - and as the years go by you will gain confidence you never knew you had and will continue to pursue buying art. My number one rule: ONLY BUY WHAT YOU LOVE!