How ESTE ARTE Founder Laura Bardier Built an Art Market from Scratch

In Uruguay's coastal town of Punta del Este, a thriving art market has emerged, thanks in large part to the dedication of one woman: Laura Bardier. As the founder of ESTE ARTE, an annual fair that celebrates local and international art, Bardier has built a platform from scratch, supporting a community of artists, galleries, and collectors.

Bardier's journey began when she realized that despite Uruguay's rich cultural heritage, its art market was fragmented and lacking in infrastructure. In 2015, she decided to launch ESTE ARTE as a way to introduce the country to the global art scene while also promoting local talent. With no prior experience running an art fair, Bardier drew on her international network of curators and collectors to create a platform that would showcase Uruguayan artists and foster a sense of community.

ESTE ARTE has become a hub for emerging and established artists, with works on display both within the fair itself and in various public spaces throughout Punta del Este. The event's intimate atmosphere, which emphasizes discovery over spectacle, allows visitors to engage closely with artworks and artists.

Over the years, Bardier has worked tirelessly to build partnerships between international galleries, local collectors, and Uruguayan institutions. This approach has led to significant growth in the art market, as more people become aware of ESTE ARTE's unique offerings. Today, the fair is a go-to destination for collectors seeking authentic experiences and genuine connections with artists.

ESTE ARTE's influence extends beyond Punta del Este; it has become a benchmark for regional art fairs. Bardier's vision now encompasses an association of Latin American art fairs, aimed at promoting the shared goals and interests of these events.

Bardier's commitment to quality over quantity is evident in ESTE ARTE's continued growth and refinement. By focusing on sustainability and local engagement, she has created a thriving ecosystem that benefits artists, galleries, and collectors alike.

As ESTE ARTE approaches its 12-year anniversary, it's clear that Laura Bardier's vision has achieved its goals, transforming Punta del Este into an art destination and solidifying Uruguay's reputation as a significant player in the South American art scene.
 
Ugh, what's the real reason they're making such a big deal about this art market? Is it just to line the pockets of artists and galleries? I mean, sure, Laura Bardier seems nice and all, but let's not forget she's been doing this for 12 years with no prior experience... sounds like a lot of luck involved. And have you seen the prices of those art pieces on display? Outrageous!
 
OMG yaaas I'm low-key obsessed with this Uruguayan art fair creator @Laura Bardier! 🀩 She's literally changing the game for local artists and collectors alike. The fact that she went from no exp to building an entire ecosystem of galleries, collectors & institutions is INSANE πŸ’₯ And it's not just about showcasing talent, but also creating a community that fosters genuine connections between art lovers & creatives πŸ‘«πŸŽ¨ I'm loving how ESTE ARTE has become a benchmark for reg art fairs and is promoting regional cooperation 🀝 Kudos to Bardier for her tireless efforts and commitment to quality over quantity! πŸ’―
 
omg i'm loving this story about Laura Bardier and ESTE ARTE πŸ’–πŸŽ¨ she's literally created this amazing platform from scratch and it's so inspiring to see how far she's come 🀩 Punta del Este is now like, totally on the map for art lovers πŸ—ΊοΈ and it's awesome that she's prioritizing local engagement and sustainability - what a role model! πŸ‘
 
I don't get why everyone's so hyped about ESTE ARTE πŸ€”. I mean, it's just another art fair with some local artists and galleries. What makes it so special? Is it really that hard to organize a decent art event? And what's up with this whole 'quality over quantity' thing? It sounds like Bardier is just trying to justify the fact that her event isn't packed with visitors πŸ“ˆ. I bet if she made it more commercial and touristy, she'd attract way more people and make a ton of money πŸ’Έ. And what about the local artists who can't even get their work seen in public spaces? That's not very community-driven if you ask me πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ.
 
OMG, I'm so stoked to see how ESTE ARTE has taken off! πŸŽ¨πŸ‘ Laura Bardier is literally a total boss for creating this amazing platform that's not just good for artists but also super cool for collectors and visitors alike. I mean, who wouldn't want to check out some awesome art in this gorgeous coastal town? 😍 The fact that she built it from scratch with no prior experience running an art fair is just incredible - talk about perseverance! πŸ’ͺ And now it's not just a local thing but a benchmark for regional art fairs, which is totally awesome. πŸ™Œ Keep on doing your thing, Laura - you're totally inspiring me to try my hand at DIY projects and supporting local artists too! 😊
 
omg i just saw this news about uruguay's art market and i'm like totally fascinated 🀩 how did laura bardier start este arte from scratch?? like what inspired her to take on that project? and it sounds so cool that she got international curators and collectors to help her out 🌎

i wonder if they have any art events or festivals in punta del este besides este arte... maybe something for music lovers too πŸŽ΅πŸ‘€ i need to check out some of the artworks on display too, i love discovering new artists πŸ–ΌοΈ
 
πŸ€” I'm actually kinda impressed by this whole ESTE ARTE thing. Like, who knew that just one person could make such a huge impact on the Uruguayan art scene? πŸ™Œ It's crazy to think about how far she's come from having no experience running an art fair. And the fact that she's built this community of artists and collectors is just amazing. πŸ’• It's not often that you see someone put in so much hard work and dedication for something they believe in.

I'm also a fan of her approach to sustainability and local engagement - it's like, who needs more galleries and stuff when you can have meaningful connections between people? πŸ€— And the fact that she's creating this association of Latin American art fairs is just genius. I mean, think about how much that could benefit artists and collectors across the region.

But what really gets me is how she's been able to balance quality over quantity - it's not always easy to make something stick, especially in an industry as competitive as art. πŸ€” So yeah, I'm a fan of Laura Bardier and her ESTE ARTE empire! πŸ‘
 
I'm all about supporting local talent like Laura Bardier and her ESTE ARTE fair πŸŽ¨πŸ‘ - she's literally turned Punta del Este into a mecca for art lovers! The fact that she's created this platform from scratch, with zero experience at first, is just mind-blowing. And the best part? She's prioritizing sustainability and community engagement over all else... it's like she gets what we're really looking for in an art fair 🌴 [https://arteeste.com]
 
I just got my new iPhone πŸ“± and I'm loving it so far! But anyway, back to this Laura Bardier lady... she sounds like a total rockstar for starting up ESTE ARTE from scratch πŸ’ͺ. I mean, who takes on an entire art market by themselves? That's dedication right there! And it's awesome that she's focusing on sustainability and local engagement - I think we could all learn from her example 🌱. I've been meaning to check out some more Uruguayan art... maybe I'll have to plan a trip to Punta del Este someday β˜€οΈ. What's your fave type of art?
 
πŸŽ¨πŸ’‘ omg can u believe how she built este arte from scratch 🀯 it's literally insane that one woman can make such a huge impact on the art world πŸ’– and i love how she focused on building a community of artists & collectors instead of just trying to draw in as many people as possible πŸ™Œ like, quality over quantity is everything when it comes to events like este arte πŸ“ˆ ugh i need to get more organized and make my own events look this cool πŸ˜‚
 
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