Pour les artistes
At RANOR, we seek practices that go beyond display — works that question, reflect, and engage. We believe contemporary art is not only visual experience, but intellectual and human inquiry.
An Invitation
Become part of a living conversation.
We welcome artists with a strong conceptual foundation and a distinctive visual language to join a space that values depth, experimentation, and meaningful dialogue.
Here, your work becomes part of a living conversation — one that connects ideas with audiences who seek substance as much as beauty. The gallery’s role extends beyond exhibitions to include artistic projects, cultural collaborations, and initiatives that foster intellectual exchange and creative experimentation.
For submissions or inquiries, please email info@ranor.gallery, or submit your practice.
Questions from artists
- When is the right time for an artist to approach a gallery?
Artists often consider approaching a gallery when they have developed a consistent body of work and a clear artistic direction. A well-prepared portfolio and a thoughtful understanding of the gallery’s program can significantly strengthen a submission.
- How should artists approach a gallery professionally?
The most effective approach is respectful and concise. Artists typically introduce themselves briefly, explain why they are interested in the gallery, and provide a link to their portfolio or website.
- What should an artist portfolio include?
A professional portfolio generally includes a cohesive selection of artworks, high-quality images, artwork details (title, year, medium, dimensions), a short artist statement, and a curriculum vitae.
- How many artworks should be included in a portfolio?
Quality is more important than quantity. A carefully selected group of works that reflects a consistent artistic direction is more effective than a large collection of unrelated pieces.
- What type of artists does the gallery collaborate with?
The gallery works with artists whose work reflects originality, conceptual depth, and consistency in their artistic practice.
- How long does it usually take for a gallery to respond?
Response times vary. We may take several weeks or months to review submissions due to the volume of requests received.
- Does the gallery represent artists exclusively?
Representation terms vary depending on the collaboration. Some artists may be represented on an ongoing basis, while others may participate in specific exhibitions or projects.
- What commission does the gallery receive?
Commission structures vary depending on the agreement established between the artist and the gallery. These details are discussed individually at the beginning of the collaboration.
