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Houzz, June 2013

"Get creative with framing. Framing can be the most expensive part of the art-buying process for some. Skip the framer and try hanging it as is instead. Stretched canvases and posters in particular can look great without a frame. "We encourage our artists to always finish the edge of their pieces so the work can be hung unframed," says Farkas. I've been hanging art unframed in my house for years and have seen a great trend towards this in decorating."

Internet Retailer, June 2013

"...UGallery, a retailer that will be new to Internet Retailer's upcoming 2013 Second 500 Guide...The retailer's sales growth suggests UGallery may be benefitting from little direct competition. Its sales have grown more than 50% each year on average since its founding in 2006, Tanenbaum says. The merchant lists artwork ranging from $500 to $5,000 from more than 500 artists around the world"

Xconomy, May 2013

UGallery works directly with artists, and prides itself on the personal relationships it has with them. "A big part of our job is to work with the artists to better understand how to grow their careers at the right pace"

Wall Street Journal, April 2013

"The hard part is selecting a handful of artists from his stable of 500. He (Gallery Director Alex Farks) uses online sales data to determine what New Yorkers like best. A current favorite: Ohio painter Jessica JH Roller, whose cheerful, primitive animal acrylics, like the $225 "Fox, Bat and Comet," look like the collision of Keith Haring and a Pueblo art exhibit. The paintings would look perfect hanging over your new Ikea bookshelf."

Brides, April 2013

"Would you and your hubby-to-be rather invest in art than pretty plates and cookware? Take a peek at U Gallery and you'll find you're not alone."

New York Times, February 2013

"In the past 6 years, we've stared down the blank walls and hurdles of building a business - unafraid to put a nail in the wall. Our curated online art gallery makes it easy to be original and fill any empty space with something beautiful."


CasaSugar, January 2013

Featured as one of the top 15 online sources for original art,"all in one shop for original art pieces and prints"


Refinery29, August 2012

The DC edition of Refinery 29 feature UGallery as a stylish site that offers "Écurated collections covering original topics, such as the notion of being lost, and lets you discover new art using cool search filters like "bachelor pad" and "country home," depending on your type of digs."

Apartment Therapy, August 2012

Featured as a top 10 destination for original artwork,"If you're just starting a collection, this is a great place to start."


Harper's Bazaar, February 2012

Rebecca Plotnick's photograph "Walking in Black and White - Versailles, France" was featured in the magazine.

Thrillist, February 2012

Thrillist highlights Jared Sussman's solo show in our new San Francisco Headquarters.

Refinery29, January 2012

Refinery 29 features Christina Guerreiro's "Market Street" print in their affordable art feature: "Call us suckers for stripes and pops of color, but there's something so stylish about this rendering of the San Francisco skyline."

Everyday Health, January 2012

Everyday Health picks Ugallery as their top spot for art that boosts your mood. "According to a recent University College of London study, looking at artwork can trigger pleasure responses in the brain."

Huffington Post, December 2011

HuffPo highlights Christina Guerreiro's "Market Street" print as one of their "50 Gifts Under $50 For Everyone On Your List"

Talkies Magazine, November 2011

Dutch luxury life magazine features Ugallery artwork as a a must have.

Daily Candy, November 2011

Daily Candy features Ugallery in a round up of "works of art you can't afford to miss."

GQ Eye, November 2011

"College is over, and you need some big boy accoutrements to accompany the new digs... you need some art. And, let's face it, you need some help. Head on over to UGallery, where "Bachelor Pad" is actually a search option."

TimeOut New York, November 2011

Ugallery artwork featured in Affordable art spotlight. "Pimp out your pad with these $100-and-under finds."

Sunset Magazine, October 2011

"Ugallery provided artwork for the Sunset Smart Homes in Palo Alto."

Cosmopolitan, July 2011

"Posters can feel so dorm room, but original art tends to be super $$$...until now. Enter ugallery.com, a website that features cool yet inexpensive pieces chosen by expert curators..."

7x7, July 2011

"The Mission start-up also saw the advantage of bringing affordable original works and limited edition prints to the masses and recognized the value of providing a selling platform for emerging artists. The local, online-only gallery, which gives you the option of a weeklong test-run in your home, has had an amazing 2010/2011 year."

MSN, May 2011

"The easiest way to create a unique decor style is by hanging original art that you love. Plus, by buying original artwork, you're supporting the arts community. And you never know, you could discover the next Picasso - and cash in big time down the line. "

CNN, February 2011

"We wanted to provide a place where people could buy original, affordable artworks, without the intimidation of stepping into a gallery"

SF Chronicle - The Mission Blog, February 2011

The Economist, February 2011

"The prices are unintimidating enough to encourage a new generation of collectors, and the artists, who tend to be young and undiscovered, are better positioned to make a living from selling their work."

Sunset Magazine, January 2011

US Weekly, December 2010

"Replace your college grad's Old School poster with a print from Paperwork, part of Ugallery, the online gallery whose work has been seen in It's Complicated and on tees worn by the Jonas Brothers."

InStyle, November 2010

"A Richard Prince out of your range? Turn to this online gallery for original works by emerging talent..."

Associated Press, September 2010

"At Ugallery (www.ugallery.com), buyers can try out a piece of art for a week. If it doesn’t work, the return shipping is free."

The Interior Revolution, September 2010

"Titled “San Francisco, CA 2010″, [this print] is by photographer Alex Greenburg, and is printed on archival quality bamboo fiber art paper. Yep, bamboo! Of course, the best part is…these artworks are not only sustainable, they are AFFORDABLE."

The Nest, September 2010

"curated websites such as 20x200, uGallery, Etsy, and The Working Proof showcase emerging artists who are young and undiscovered and can serve as a welcoming platform for someone wanting to purchase art for the look and not just the investment value."

USA Today, September 2010

"I'm all about finding affordable artwork, and I think I've found another cool place to get it: Paperwork."

Daily Candy, September 2010

"If your walls could talk, they might say something like, “We feel naked.”
End their distress with finds from online gallery Paperwork. The site releases new, limited-edition prints from international artists every Tuesday."

Design Mom, August 2010

Woman's Day, August 2010

"Can't decide what to buy? Check out the cool "view on wall" feature, which lets you preview how your selection will look in a room. You can match the virtual wall's dimensions to your own home, plus change the room's colors to match your house."

Desire to Inspire, August 2010

Ugallery has "launched a sister site to Ugallery called Paperwork that offers limited edition, sustainable prints starting at $20...There was one [print] on the home page that immediately caught my eye. It's called Milk Splash by Seattle photographer Chelsea Fisher. It is SO FUN and I adore it."

Alivia Thinks This, August 2010

The Marion House Book, August 2010

"Buying art can be intimidating but it doesn’t have to be. These days, there are so many different places you can pick up original art there really is no excuse for having a mass produced print from a big box store on your wall... Paperwork offers limited edition prints on sustainable archival bamboo paper at really affordable prices."

Re-Nest, August 2010

"Great works from independent artists that won't put a dent in your pocketbook....all of Paperwork's independent artist archival pigment prints are produced on smooth, natural white bamboo paper."

SF Chronicle, August 2010

Ugallery is "perfect for finding art for secondary rooms or a vacation home or if your art budget doesn't match your blue-chip taste."-- George Brazil and Cecilia Sagrera-Hill, interior designers

Houston Chronicle, July 2010

"With the internet being as accessible as it is today, it is much easier to set up shop with little to no capital costs and sell your own work. For artists who make crafts, paint, etc., you can sell your work on...Ugallery.com"

Rob Walker's Murketing Blog, July 2010

"A while back I did a column on bamboo as super-versatile material. Here it’s being used by a new online shop called Paperwork, which sells prints on 'the world’s first eco-friendly fine art paper,' made from 'natural white bamboo.' "

Crain's New York Business, July 2010

"At Ugallery.com, a four-year-old site that sells both original art and prints in the $100 to $5,000 range, sales also have been strong, says co-founder and gallery director Alex Farkas: 'Even though people are going through hard times, they still want to have a nice home and put art on the walls,' he says."

Better Homes and Gardens, July 2010

"Original, one-of-a-kind art can be spendy. Visit Ugallery.com and etsy.com which sell the work of recent art school grads and budding artists at reasonable prices" - Kenneth Brown, interior designer and host of HGTV's redesign

Design for Mankind, June 2010

Real Simple, June 2010

"Art is searchable by medium, genre, and price (don't miss the "under $100 section). Best of all, the site allows you to try out a piece for a week to see how it looks in your home with no penalty and free return shipping."

TechCrunch, May 2010

"The chic-but-affordable art startup will be [at TechCrunch Disrupt], in case your startup needs transformation from a cubicle farm into, well, a cubicle farm with nice art."

Decor Demon, December 2009

Phoenix Woman, March 2009

Traditional Home, March 2009

"Look for paintings by emerging or truly unknown artists, including students. Ah, the thrill of discovery!"

Chicago Home + Garden Blog, March 2009

The Washington Post, March 2009

Interior designer Christopher Patrick remodels a family room using Ugallery.com artist Jenna Eichberger's work as the focal point of the space." My inspiration for colors came from the painting. It makes a statement over the fireplace."

BetterTV, January 2009

Ugallery.com artist Christina Mannino interviewed about breaking into the art world with Ugallery.com. "It makes it a lot easier for an artist to get noticed.".

Detroit Home, Winter 2008-2009

"If you gotta have art, you're gonna need money. But with Ugallery.com you'll need a lot less. The online gallery offers student artwork searchable by school as well as color, subject, size, and price. The website has original work for as low as $20 and provides a customizable virtual wall that allows you to better visualize how your newly acquired art collection will fit within your home."

TBS Movie and a Makeover, December 2008

Interior designer Brian Patrick Flynn redesigns a home for the holidays using the artwork of Deanna Lafond and Sarah Diaz. Flynn highlights Ugallery.com as a place to find beautiful, affordable art for sale.

Apartment Therapy, November 2008

Interior design website Apartment Therapy selects their favorite artwork at Ugallery.com

New York University's Washington Square News, November 2008

Four Ugallery.com photographers studying at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts interviewed about their artistic backgrounds, unique styles, and exhibiting their art for sale on the site.

Habitually Chic Blog, November 2008

"I often worry about the future of art and that parents might encourage their children to become doctors or lawyers or bankers...well, maybe not bankers anymore...instead of fostering their love of art. So I like to support anyone who has made a career out of their passion and become an artist, and now you can too at Ugallery, an online gallery that provide art enthusiasts access to affordable original artwork while offering young trained artists a platform to launch their careers."

Georgetown University's The Hoya, October 2008

Men's Health, October 2008

"Fill your walls (and cover that stain) - You don't have to pay thousands to a starched, sniffing gallery owner for original paintings. But you really should replace your Alice in Chains poster and Rolling Rock mirror. Starving artists are everywhere, dying to be taken advantage of. Get a sense of what's out there at ugallery.com, where art-school grads showcase their work, priced from $20 to $5,000. It even offers a money-back guarantee."

Good Day Columbus, September 2008

Ugallery.com artist Rachel Ridgley interviewed on Good Day Columbus about the inspiration behind her photography, her vintage style, and working with the site.

Good Day Atlanta, August 2008

Ugallery.com co-founder Stephen Tanenbaum interviewed on Good Day Atlanta about creating the gallery to help student artists, conceptualizing art on the Internet using the site's "virtual wall", and discovering affordable art from today's most promising emerging artists.

NY1, July 2008

Ugallery.com highlighted on NY1's Trend Report on "Luxury within Reach" as an affordable and helpful place to find original artwork.

Women's Health, June 2008

"Find Affordable Original Art - This site displays and sells original art created by students from more than 89 universities. The site accepts only 25 percent of its submissions--so you're not going to end up with some wannabe's nursery school finger painting."

Art in America, May 2008

In March, Ugallery.com participated in Art Now Fair New York City, a satellite fair of the famed Armory Show. From Art in America's Front Page review of the fairs - "Art Now, in its inaugural New York run, hosted…28 dealers, hailing from the U.S. and various European nations, on two floors at Hotel 30/30 on E. 30th Street. Notable for carrying the art world's fascination with youth to a new degree was Ugallery of Scottsdale, Ariz., showing student and recent-graduate work."

The University of Arizona Alumnus, Winter 2008

RealSimple.com, December 2007

"Original (and affordable) works by emerging artists."

Pink Magazine, November/December 2007

"It's Artrageous - Indulge her passion for art by giving her a piece of artwork as unique as she is. Choose from thousands of original pieces created by emerging artists."

Chrysler Magazine, Fall/Winter 2007

"You're sure to find contemporary art that fits your refined yet eclectic tastes. Whatever you're in the market for, it's just a click away."

Arizona Daily Star - Caliente, November 2007

"uSEFUL uGALLERY.COM - Students exhibit and sell their art."

Wall Street Journal, October 2007

"Buying Art on the Web" - From Saatchi Online to Ugallery.com, the Internet is opening new doors for artists to sell their work and collectors to buy emerging artwork.

PC Magazine, August 2007

"Whether you're a seasoned veteran or a complete newbie when it comes to buying art, Ugallery is worth a look. It's a pleasure to browse and an affordable way to get your hands on a beautiful piece of original art."

Entrepreneur.com, August 2007

Taking the online art gallery, Ugallery.com, from the "classroom to the real world".

Wall Street Journal, July 2007

Ugallery.com featured in the Wall Street Journal article Art for Less, a guide to finding student art and gaining "access to potential star artists early in their careers."

944, July 2007

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PLiNTH & CHiNTZ, June 2007

"Ugallery - Yes you CAN afford original art. For less than the price of a pair of True Religion designer jeans you can hang a beautiful nude, a funky abstract or a so-real-you-want-to-eat-it still life of fruit. Affordable art from up-and-coming student artists is an investment you'll be happy you made. And will probably last longer than those had-to-have-'em jeans."

American Artist, June 2007

UGA Red & Black, May 2007

College artists gain exposure online.

Daily Candy, April 2007

"Student artists show off and sell their amazing work at this new site for emerging talent."

Northside Neighbor, April 2007

Seattle Times, March 2007

Arizona Republic, March 2007

American Artist Magazine, March 2007

Ugallery.com named most notable vendor at 95th Annual College Art Association Fair.

WSTR-FM Star 94, March 2007

Ugallery.com featured on The Cindy and Ray Show, the # 1 afternoon show in Atlanta during a spotlight on gifts for the home.

New York Post, February 2007

"The spot to find emerging artists, Ugallery (ugallery.com) offers the work of art school students and recent grads at extremely affordable prices. Who knows? You could find the next Picasso for less than a Benjamin."

Green Valley News, November 2006

District, October 2006

 
Entrepreneur Magazine, October 2006
 
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