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Invisible Invincible was one of Sarah's most controversial

Sarah Belden from SBFA is an international art consultant.




 

 Meet art advisor, curator and dealer Sarah Belden. Sarah's story can be described as "bold" in one phrase: Sarah quit her job when she was in her 20s.



 

 Director at a premier contemporary art gallery in Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Chelsea, NYC. She will be shifting to Berlin to start Curators Without Borders.



 

 platform for experimentation in curatorial design.



 

 Sarah found a financial supporter who was a Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss prominent collector from NYC for the gallery. Sarah curated galleries that were both sophisticated and elegant to finance the gallery.



 

 It is cutting-edge and innovative even by Berlin's ultra-conceptual standards. Sarah was also the organizer of numerous exhibitions with young artists during this period.



 

 These people have gone on to receive praise from the media.



 

 Invisible Invincible was one of Sarah's most Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss controversial exhibits. Sarah featured a piece of Agnieszka Kurant who is a Polish artist who created the live parrot.



 

 taught to say "I am not a bird," thus questioning his own existence. The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum later asked Kurant to create The



 

 The End of Signature, an interactive digital art project Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss that was installed on the museum's facade was later acquired by the Guggenheim to be part of its permanent collection.



 

 The risk of putting a bet on emerging artists and giving them carte blanche to create innovative works was a sign that the gallery's program was more or less



 

 It is more easily available than the traditional white Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss cube galleries. This made Sarah's work as a dealer harder, but it also cement Sarah's position in the market.



 

 Berlin art scene as an exciting young curator, gallerist.



 

 Sarah also exhibited Daniel Knorr, a Romanian artist who represented Romania at the 51st Venice Biennale. Two young Canadians were also on display at Curators Without Borders.



 

 Artists such as Jeremy Shaw and Michel de Broin -- Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss who were awarded the prestigious Sobey Art Award and have since shown at major museums and galleries.



 

 Such as like the Palais de Tokyo (Paris). Sarah co-curated the live performance Opening and Closing with David Levine, a crossdisciplinary artist. Levine



 

 has since shown has since been exhibited at MoMA and MoMA in New York and been awarded the famous Guggenheim fellowship.




 

 SB: As you know I had to shut down my gallery in Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Berlin in 2008 following the crash, just like many others. But, there was a silver lining.



 

 This enabled me and my husband to move to Spain, where we were previously in a long-distance relationship. After he completed his Ph.D.



 

 He was offered a place at the University of Okayama to Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss Photon Discuss study in Japan, and we moved to Japan in the year 2011. It was only when my son could begin kindergarten in Japan that



 

 I was able to return to work full time.



 

 In that moment, I really felt the need to get back into the art world. I've always felt a desire to curate, collaborate with artists and continuously explore.



 

 Studio visits with talented artists This is what I love to do. That is what I love to do.



 

 Also, I needed to earn money. I also had experience in international business. My goal was to use my connections and draw on all my past experiences.



 

 Experience in the creation of a sustainable business model businesses that can be run from Japan or any other location. In retrospect, with the pandemic, and also the



 

 It's been a fantastic method to be able to work from home and meet the new norm of WFH.