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

Laura Bardier's vision for ESTE ARTE was not just to create an art fair, but to build a thriving ecosystem that would support the growth and professionalization of local artists. In a region where the art scene had long been underestimated, Bardier saw an opportunity to challenge perceptions and create a platform that would showcase Uruguayan talent on the global stage.

Born in Montevideo, Bardier had a wide-ranging international career within the institutional art system, working with prominent museums and galleries. However, she realized that Uruguay lacked a structured art scene, with many galleries operating outside of contemporary professional standards. Undeterred, Bardier set out to create an infrastructure that would support local artists and collectors.

Launched in Punta del Este, a seaside enclave popular among affluent buyers and luxury lifestyle seekers, ESTE ARTE quickly gained recognition as a unique and innovative fair. By focusing on the primary market and living artists, and by curating solo shows for 14 exhibitors, Bardier created an intimate and engaging experience that catered to local audiences.

One of the key factors in ESTE ARTE's success has been its ability to connect collectors with local artists. Through direct relationships built over time, Bardier helped form a collecting community, with many Uruguayan collectors actively buying art at the fair. The introduction of the Princess Laetitia d'Arenberg Award and the Don Baez Acquisition Award have further encouraged collecting and patronage.

Bardier's approach has also involved fostering dialogue between international curators and collectors on equal terms. By inviting prominent curators to ESTE ARTE, she has brought visibility to local artists and helped to promote a more decentralized art market.

As ESTE ARTE continues to grow in popularity, Bardier remains focused on refinement. With its 12th edition now complete, the fair has established itself as a major player in the international art scene, with an ambition to eventually establish an association of Latin American art fairs.

Today, ESTE ARTE is an internationally recognized platform that showcases Uruguayan talent and provides a vital support network for local artists. Under Bardier's leadership, the fair has become a catalyst for many projects, transforming the arts landscape in the region. As she looks to the future, Bardier remains committed to raising the standards of the art market and building a more sustainable ecosystem that benefits both artists and collectors.
 
I think it's dope how Laura Bardier built ESTE ARTE from scratch 🀩. I mean, she didn't just stop at hosting an art fair, she created this whole ecosystem for local artists to thrive. Like, she knows the art scene in Uruguay is underrated, so she decided to challenge that and create a platform that shines a light on Uruguayan talent globally.

It's crazy to think about how much impact she had by connecting collectors with local artists directly πŸ’Ό. Now, we see these awesome collecting communities forming, which is amazing for both the artists and collectors. And I love how Bardier brings international curators and collectors together on equal terms - it's like a level playing field for everyone.

I'm also stoked that ESTE ARTE has become this major player in the art scene πŸŽ‰. It's awesome to see a platform that supports local artists and helps them get their work seen worldwide. And I love that Bardier is committed to refining the fair and building a sustainable ecosystem - it shows she's all about doing what's right for the community, not just making a quick buck πŸ’Έ
 
I'm so stoked to see ESTE ARTE taking off 🌟! I mean, it's amazing how Laura Bardier's vision has turned into a thriving ecosystem that's totally changing the game for Uruguayan artists πŸ’₯. It's not just about showcasing talent on the global stage, but also about creating a platform where collectors can connect with local artists and actually support them in a meaningful way 🀝.

I love how ESTE ARTE is all about fostering dialogue between curators, collectors, and artists, it's like, totally democratizing the art market 🌈. And the fact that they're focusing on primary market and living artists is so refreshing, it's like, finally giving a voice to the people who need it most πŸ’ͺ.

I'm also super excited about the awards they've introduced, the Princess Laetitia d'Arenberg Award and the Don Baez Acquisition Award πŸ†. It's awesome that they're encouraging collecting and patronage, it's like, investing in the future of art 🌱. And the fact that ESTE ARTE is establishing an association of Latin American art fairs is just, like, totally game-changing πŸ“ˆ.

Anyway, I'm all about this ESTE ARTE vibe right now 😎, let's keep celebrating the power of art and community πŸ’•!
 
πŸ€” I think its amazing how Laura Bardier turned her vision into a thriving ecosystem for Uruguayan artists! 🌟 She really understood what was missing in the local art scene and created ESTE ARTE to fill that gap. Its not just about showcasing talent, but also creating opportunities for collectors to connect with artists directly. πŸ’‘ The awards she introduced have definitely encouraged more collecting and patronage. And its great to see her focus on decentralizing the art market by bringing international curators to the table. 🌎 It's a win-win for everyone involved! πŸ‘
 
I'm loving how ESTE ARTE is giving Uruguay's art scene a major boost 🎨πŸ’₯. I mean, who wouldn't want to show off their talent on the global stage? 😊 It's awesome that Laura Bardier created an infrastructure to support local artists and collectors, like, she really got it right πŸ’‘. Connecting collectors with artists is key, IMO πŸ‘. And I'm all for fostering dialogue between international curators and collectors - it's like, a win-win situation 🀝. ESTE ARTE is definitely a major player in the art scene now, and I'm excited to see what they'll do next πŸ’–.
 
🌟 ESTE ARTE is more than just an art fair, it's a movement! πŸ’₯ I love how Laura Bardier saw an opportunity to shake things up in Uruguay and create a platform for local artists to shine on the global stage 🌎. She didn't just stop at showcasing talent, she built a community that connects collectors with artists and promotes dialogue between curators and collectors alike πŸ’¬. It's amazing to see how ESTE ARTE has grown from a small initiative to a major player in the international art scene 🀩. The Princess Laetitia d'Arenberg Award and Don Baez Acquisition Award are such great initiatives to encourage collecting and patronage πŸŽ¨πŸ‘. I'm excited to see what the future holds for ESTE ARTE and how it continues to raise the standards of the art market πŸ’ͺ.
 
OMG u guys I'm literally soooo excited about Laura Bardier's vision for ESTE ARTE 🀩 it's not just an art fair it's like a whole movement to support local artists in Uruguay !!!! the way she's built this thriving ecosystem is EVERYTHING πŸ’– and I love how she's connected collectors with artists through direct relationships πŸ‘« it's so beautiful to see Uruguayan talent on the global stage 🌎 and can we talk about how fierce she is for raising standards in the art market and building a more sustainable ecosystem ?!!! she's literally changing the game here πŸ‘
 
estarte has been doing some amazing things for uruguayan art scene πŸŒŸπŸ’‘ its not just about showcasing talent but also creating opportunities for artists to connect with collectors and curators on equal terms. bardier's vision is all about building a thriving ecosystem that benefits both artists and collectors 🌿πŸ‘₯ i think it's really inspiring to see someone who has international experience bring their skills back to uruguay to make a positive impact on the local art scene πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm so stoked about ESTE ARTE's growth! 🀩 It's awesome to see Laura Bardier bringing Uruguayan art to the global stage. I think what's really cool is how she's built this thriving ecosystem that supports local artists, it's not just about showcasing their work but also about helping them grow and get more recognition. The way she connects collectors with artists and fosters dialogue between curators and collectors is pure magic ✨. ESTE ARTE has become a major player in the art scene and I'm excited to see what's next for her and the Uruguayan art community πŸŽ‰.
 
πŸ€• just read that ESTE ARTE is now worth $10 million πŸ€‘ but all that money can't compensate for the environmental impact of the luxury buyers flocking to Punta del Este 🌴 it's like they're not even thinking about the devastating effects of climate change on the region πŸ’” and what really gets me is that this whole ecosystem was built around supporting local artists, but I guess that's just a cover for the real issue - gentrification πŸ˜’
 
Man, I'm loving this ESTE ARTE thing πŸŽ¨πŸ‘ Laura Bardier is like a total game-changer for Uruguayan art scene. I mean, it's not just about throwing a fancy art fair, she actually built an ecosystem that supports local artists and collectors. It's so cool to see her bring international curators and collectors together with the locals - it's like a match made in heaven ❀️.

And can we talk about how she's changing the perception of Uruguayan art on the global stage? I mean, it's not just about selling art for the sake of selling, but actually showcasing talent. She's doing something real here πŸ’―. And those awards, oh man... the Princess Laetitia d'Arenberg Award and the Don Baez Acquisition Award are like a total seal of approval πŸ†.

I'm excited to see where ESTE ARTE goes from here - I mean, establishing an association of Latin American art fairs? That's some ambitious stuff 🀯. But for now, I think we can all agree that Laura Bardier is the real MVP πŸ‘‘.
 
omg este arte is literally changing the game in uruguay's art scene 🀩!!! laura bardier's vision is so inspiring, it's amazing she took on this project with such passion & dedication πŸ’–. i mean, who else would dare to challenge the status quo and create a platform that puts local artists front & center? πŸŽ¨πŸ‘. and i love how she connected collectors with artists - it's all about building those relationships & community vibes 🀝. este arte is more than just an art fair, it's a movement πŸ’₯! can't wait to see what the future holds for this amazing initiative πŸ‘€.
 
I'm loving how ESTE ARTE is giving Uruguayan artists the spotlight they deserve 🌟! It's amazing how Laura Bardier's vision has come together to create an ecosystem that not only supports local talent but also encourages collecting and patronage among Uruguayan collectors. The fact that she's fostering dialogue between international curators and collectors on equal terms is pure genius πŸ’‘, it's so refreshing to see a platform that values collaboration over just showcasing art for its own sake. ESTE ARTE is definitely one of the most innovative fairs I've seen in a while πŸ“ˆ, and I'm excited to see where it goes from here!
 
ESTE ARTE is doin' somethin' right! I mean, Laura Bardier's vision for this art fair wasn't just about throwin' together some booths and callin' it a day. She genuinely wanted to build a community that would support local artists and help 'em grow as professionals. And you know what? It's workin'! The way she connected collectors with Uruguayan artists, fostered dialogue between international curators and collectors... it's all just so smart.

I love how Bardier's approach is all about equality and transparency. She doesn't just show off these fancy artworks by some big-name artist; she gives a platform to living artists who are actually makin' a name for themselves in the art world. And that Princess Laetitia d'Arenberg Award? Game-changer! It's amazing to see how ESTE ARTE has become this major player in the international art scene, and I'm sure we'll be seein' more of these Latin American art fairs poppin' up soon 🀩
 
omg i'm so inspired by Laura Bardier's vision for ESTE ARTE 🀩! she really knew how to shake things up in the Uruguayan art scene, didn't she? πŸ’₯ creating a platform that supports local artists and collectors is exactly what the region needed, and it's amazing to see how much of an impact it's had so far πŸ™Œ. i love that she focused on building direct relationships between collectors and artists - it's all about community, right? 🀝 and her approach to fostering dialogue between curators and collectors is genius! πŸ‘ let's keep celebrating the growth and success of ESTE ARTE, because it's definitely making waves in the art world πŸ’¦ #ESTEARTE #UruguayanArt #SupportLocalArtists
 
πŸ€• ESTE ARTE's success is just a drop in the ocean when it comes to the struggling art scene in Uruguay... Like, seriously, who needs an international recognition when most galleries are still operating outside of professional standards? πŸ“‰ The fact that Bardier helped form a collecting community might be great for local artists, but what about the ones who can't afford to attend fancy fairs like ESTE ARTE? πŸ€‘ And don't even get me started on the lack of diversity in the curators and collectors invited to the fair... It's all just so exclusive and elitist! πŸ˜’
 
OMG, I'm so stoked about Laura Bardier's vision for ESTE ARTE! 🀩 It's like, she didn't just wanna make an art fair, she wanted to create a whole community that would help local artists grow and get more recognition. And it's worked out amazingly well, especially in this part of Uruguay where the art scene was kinda ignored for ages.

I love how she used her expat experience to bring back some international expertise and standards to the art world here. And now we've got this awesome platform that connects collectors with local artists, which is just so cool! πŸ‘« It's like, people are actually supporting Uruguayan talent and making it part of the global art scene.

And can we talk about how Bardier has brought in these amazing curators from around the world? πŸ€“ It's given so much visibility to local artists and helped shift the way we think about the art market. I'm super excited to see where this all goes, especially with the new awards and everything! πŸ’₯
 
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