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

Laura Bardier's vision for ESTE ARTE has transformed Uruguay into a significant player in the international art scene. The fair, now in its 12th edition, was the brainchild of Bardier, an Uruguayan curator with years of experience working within the institutional art system.

Bardier recognized that Uruguay lacked a well-established structure to support local artists and collectors. There were few serious collectors, and those who acquired art typically did so through foreign auction houses or purchased decorative pieces for their homes. This led Bardier to launch ESTE ARTE in Punta del Este, a coastal resort town popular with wealthy international visitors.

The fair's early years were marked by limited participation from local galleries and artists. However, under Bardier's leadership, the event has grown significantly, receiving applications from over 600 exhibitors last year. Today, ESTE ARTE boasts an impressive lineup of domestic and international galleries, offering a platform for both established and emerging artists.

Bardier's approach to building the art market from scratch was centered around creating a supportive ecosystem that would foster growth and professionalization. She prioritized fostering meaningful dialogue between collectors, curators, and local artists, as well as introducing global standards to the local market.

The fair has become a key destination for Latin American galleries and collectors seeking more decentralized markets beyond traditional biennales like ARCO or Art Basel Miami.

ESTE ARTE's impact extends beyond its own success. Bardier has established herself as an influential figure in Uruguayan art, with her former assistant now serving as director of culture for the government. The fair has also inspired a new generation of collectors and curators.

Despite 12 years of growth, Bardier remains committed to refinement, focusing on raising standards each year. Her dedication to building a sustainable art ecosystem has made ESTE ARTE an essential stop on the global art circuit.

ESTE ARTE's transformation of Uruguay's art scene is a testament to Bardier's vision and perseverance. As the fair continues to grow, it remains true to its core principles: fostering community, promoting local artists, and bringing together like-minded individuals from around the world.

Through ESTE ARTE, Bardier has created an internationally recognized platform for Uruguayan art, solidifying the country's position in the global art market. As she looks to expand her initiative, one thing is clear: Laura Bardier is a driving force behind Uruguay's cultural renaissance, and her influence will be felt for years to come.
 
πŸ’‘ just think about it, 12 yrs of growth & refinement & uruguay has gone from having no serious collectors or local art scene to being a big player in the international art world 🌎 este arte has created a supportive ecosystem that's fostering growth & professionalization in uruguayan artists & collectors πŸ™
 
🎨❀️ I'm loving how ESTE ARTE has not only elevated the local art scene in Uruguay but also made it more accessible to collectors from around the world 🌎πŸ‘₯ It's awesome that Laura Bardier's vision has created a supportive ecosystem for artists to thrive and connect with each other. The fact that her initiative has inspired a new generation of curators and collectors is a testament to her dedication πŸ™Œ The fair's growth is a huge success story, and I'm excited to see what the future holds for ESTE ARTE πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm loving how ESTE ARTE has transformed Uruguays art scene. I mean, who wouldn't want to visit a country with a rich culture like that? 🌊 The fact that it's become a key destination for Latin American galleries and collectors is a huge win. It just goes to show that with the right vision and leadership (big shoutout to Laura Bardier!), we can turn our local scenes into something truly special.

I think its also worth noting how ESTE ARTE has given a platform to emerging artists and curators. That's what its all about, right? 🎨 Giving people a chance to shine and make their mark on the art world. And it sounds like Laura Bardier was the perfect person for the job - she just gets it!

I've been following this fair for years now, and I can honestly say that its grown so much since its early days. The fact that over 600 exhibitors applied last year is just mind-blowing. Its clear that ESTE ARTE has become an essential stop on the global art circuit.

I'm curious to see how Laura Bardier plans to expand her initiative in the future. With her dedication to building a sustainable art ecosystem, I have no doubt that she'll keep pushing boundaries and making a real impact on the art world. 🌟
 
I mean, can we talk about this whole ESTE ARTE thing? It's like, who gets to decide what art matters and how it gets showcased? I'm not saying Laura Bardier isn't doing a great job, but is she truly representing the interests of Uruguayan artists or just her own vision? πŸ€”

And what's with the whole "supporting local artists" thing? Sounds like a fancy way to say "grooming the next generation of collectors and curators". Are we talking about meritocracy here or just who's got connections in the right circles? πŸ€‘
 
😊 I'm so stoked about what Laura Bardier has done for Uruguayan art! She literally created an entire ecosystem for local artists and collectors from scratch. I mean, can you imagine having a huge gap in the market like that? 🀯 She must have been so determined to fill it with ESTE ARTE. And it's not just about the art itself, but about building a community around it too. The fact that she prioritized dialogue between collectors, curators, and local artists is genius! πŸ’‘ It's no wonder the fair has become a hub for Latin American galleries and collectors looking for something new. The impact goes beyond just the art world too - it's inspiring a whole new generation of people to get involved in culture and art. πŸ’₯ I think what's most impressive is that she's still pushing herself to improve every year, making sure everything stays on track. 🎯
 
I mean, can you even imagine this? Some 12-year-old fair that just totally flipped the script on Uruguay's art scene? It's wild to think about how far it's come. I'm talking about an ecosystem now - not just some random bunch of galleries and artists showing up at a resort town. There are collectors, curators... people actually talking shop. It's like a mini Art Basel down there 🀯

And Bardier, the brainchild behind all this? She's no joke. I mean, she saw an opportunity to create something new and went for it. Took risks. Focused on building those standards from scratch. She's definitely made her mark now.
 
I'm not surprised that ESTE ARTE has become so popular, it was only a matter of time before some rich tourists from abroad came to Uruguay and spent their money on overpriced art πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, who needs local artists when you've got international connections and a pretty beach to boot? The fact that Bardier had to create this whole ecosystem to support local talent just goes to show how rigged the system is against emerging artists. And now she's got a government official in her pocket, great, just what we need more cronyism πŸ€‘. But hey, if it's good for business and helps Uruguay's economy, then I guess that's all that matters πŸ˜’.
 
omg u cant even... este arte has literally changed uruguay lol its like they went from nothin to somethin and now they got galleries & collectors from all ovrr the world comin thru 🀩 laura bardier is lowkey a genius for seein thru the lack of a proper art scene here n makin it happen 12 editions in & shes still goin str8 πŸ’ͺ gotta give it up 4 her dedication to buildin a sustainable ecosystem 4 local artists n collectors. its not just about este arte tho, uruguay's artsy renaissance is real 🎨🌴
 
omg u guys i am literally so inspired by laura bardier and este arte 🀩 they've done such an amazing job creating a platform for local artists and collectors in uruguay! it's like they took this tiny niche thing and turned it into a global phenomenon 🌎 i love how bardier prioritized building a supportive ecosystem that fosters growth and professionalization - she's literally changing the game for the art world πŸ’ͺ i'm also loving how este arte has become a destination for latin american galleries and collectors seeking more decentralized markets πŸ“ˆ and can we talk about how bardier is an influencer in uruguayan art now?! πŸ™Œ her dedication to refinement and sustainability is everything 🌿
 
🀩🎨 ESTE ARTE has totally changed the game for Uruguayan art scene πŸ”„πŸ’₯ I mean, it was basically non-existent before Bardier came along πŸ’Ό and now it's a major player on the international circuit 🌍! I love how she brought together galleries, collectors, and local artists to create this supportive ecosystem 🀝. And yeah, it's awesome that she's created a platform for Uruguayan art to be recognized globally πŸ‘₯. But at the same time, I'm like... some of these international galleries participating might just be there for the tourist money πŸ’ΈπŸ’…. Can't we have more of a focus on sustainability and community-driven initiatives instead of just profit πŸ€”? Still, major props to Bardier for her dedication and vision πŸ’–.
 
omg i just read about this amazing transformation of uruguay's art scene 🎨😍 laura bardier is literally a pioneer! she saw the need for a proper structure to support local artists and collectors, and now este arte is like, the go-to destination for galleries and collectors alike 🀩 it's so cool that she prioritized creating a supportive ecosystem and fostering meaningful dialogue between all stakeholders. i love how she's committed to refinement and pushing standards every year πŸ“ˆ her dedication is truly inspiring!
 
omg this lady laura bardier is literally changing uruguay's art scene I mean 12 editions of este arte is huge progress! 🀩 she must've had some serious vision to turn a struggling art market into a major player on the international stage I love how she focused on building a supportive ecosystem for local artists and collectors, it's so cool to see her initiative inspire a new gen of collectors and curators πŸŽ¨πŸ’‘
 
I don’t usually comment but this article about Laura Bardier and ESTE ARTE is just so inspiring 🀩. I mean, who wouldn’t want to start something from scratch and turn it into a successful art fair that's changing the game for local artists in Uruguay? It's amazing how one person can make such a difference πŸ’₯. And what's even more impressive is her commitment to building a sustainable ecosystem that benefits everyone involved 🌈. I think this is a great example of how passion and hard work can lead to real change πŸ™. ESTE ARTE is definitely on my radar now, and I'm excited to see where it goes from here πŸŽ‰.
 
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