I collaborated with World Wide Art to present exclusive works. While it seemed like an exciting partnership at first, my experience has been rather disappointing.The first shipment of my works was stolen. After a lot of hassle, the pieces suddenly reappeared and were returned to me. Unfortunately, they arrived damaged. While I understand that World Wide Art might not be directly responsible for this, I expected the works to be shipped with insurance—especially given the significant amount I paid.The issue? The damages are not being reimbursed. Despite repeated attempts to resolve this internally, the process has dragged on for months with no constructive steps toward a solution. Meanwhile, four exclusive works have been damaged, resulting in significant income loss for me.I had expected a more constructive approach and an insurance policy to cover such damages, but unfortunately, that has not been the case. This has seriously impacted my trust in the organization.I hope World Wide Art improves their processes so that other artists won’t face similar challenges.
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We publish coffee table, museum quality art books and we organize or participate in art fairs. The books are juried and the artists and the art is carefully selected. As far as an artist is approved, they have to pay to be in these books. Then we distribute these books only for free mostly through art fairs and we also send them to collectors, galleries, art fans etc and the artists get a huge exposure. Some artists disagree with that concept but the artists in our projects are very satisfied and they boost their career. As for the art shows, we do a great job setting our pavilions and sell a lot of art through these shows.See more