2 for 1 tickets to Singin' In The Rain, this coming Monday. Book now

Stuart – literally student and art combined - is a subsection of Your Gallery, the website Saatchi convened while his new gallery, due to open in 2007, receives its finishing touches.
Your Gallery has over 25,000 artists registered worldwide and this vast virtual gallery provides a place for buyers and sellers to deal, unhindered by intermediaries.
It is a non-profit enterprise and clearly, its success has been unprecedented; the website temporarily crashed in December as over 500 artists uploaded new images and millions of visitors toured the virtual gallery daily.
Saatchi famously launched Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin and the Chapman Brothers on to the art world of the nineties, creating sensation a plenty. Now with Stuart his search for hot young talent enters cyberspace.
Saatchi has stated that he will not buy any of the works on Stuart in the website's first year, but has stated that "there are a number of very interesting artists on Stuart that I have already passed on to dealers that I work closely with." Moreover, with his London gallery opening soon there is much for students to be hopeful about. Is the next generation of the Young British Artists a click away?
Stefanie Kirlew, 23, is a photographer and graduate of Goldsmiths College in London. Kirlew was initially attracted to Saatchi’s website because it offers “artists an excellent way to make friends and share ideas with those who hold similar interests to myself.”
Kirlew, in the throes of preparing for an upcoming group show, has received sales inquiries since posting her images online. “It is a great tool in regards to presenting my work to a global audience, and receiving critical feedback from others who utilise the site.”
Adrian Eckersley a painter shares Kirlew’s sentiments, enjoying the “sense of being part of something.” Eckersley, 59, a self-confessed renegade from the English literature world is impressed at the scale of Stuart, and it “even provides a sense of fun.”
Risham Shuja, a freelance artist living in London, was attracted to Stuart as it is another vehicle to display her work, plus “it’s particularly attractive because it’s very well known amongst artists, buyers and the public.”
As with so many of the present generation of artists awareness of creating a name and cultivating publicity, Shuja is adept enough to know that this “site is more useful for getting your name out there and perhaps getting an invitation from a gallery owner.”
Stuart allows the artist to be curator - compiling profiles, essays, musings and all sorts of personal details. Users can flit between emerging artists from as far away as San Francisco to Istanbul and make direct contact with an artist without ever stepping into a physical gallery.
However, is the proliferation of online art damaging the independent galleries dotted all over Britain?
Not at all says Tony Taglianetti, Director of the Brick Lane Gallery, who believes that the real world and virtual galleries compliment each other. “Overall the internet is levelling the playing field, making art more accessible by bringing down the price of art and helping ‘smaller people’ make a start in their careers.” Taglianetti founded the website Artshole, which predates Your Gallery by five years, essentially providing the same service to artists, buyers, and browsers.
Enjoy screenings of all the classic films you love, plus take advantage of two-for-one tickets
Have you ever dreamed of owning your own racehorse or a beautiful painting?
Enjoy comfort, safety, space and great design. Plus enter our great competition
Times Online's new TV show helps you make the right decisions for your pet
Are you California dreaming? Explore the wonders of the Golden State. Also enter our fantastic competition
Do you have what it takes to be a Times photographer?
Your brain is capable of more than you might think...
Find out to make the most of your money with our wealth management guides
Need help with your property? We have an entire how to guide - buying, selling, letting, moving, to help you
We are seeking entries for the inaugural Sunday Times Best Green Companies Awards
Enjoy some wonderful inspiring wildlife moments
An interactive preview of the brand new For Your Eyes Only exhibition

Love Sudoku? Play our brand new interactive game: with added functionality and daily prizes

Are you irritable when you return from work? Drained of emotion? You could be suffering from boreout
Prepare for some shock and awe, petrol lovers. Despite the greens trying to wipe it out, the car is about to offer us the most exciting year ever
We've trawled the brochures and websites to find this summer’s best holidays for every taste and budget


Get our new mobile internet service.
Text Times to 86626


Great escapes, perfect kit and heroic obsessions
2007/07
£57,500
South East England
2007/07
£40,995
South East England
2006/06
£41,995
South East England
Great car insurance deals online
£40-55k+benefits+uncapped commission
Morgan Keating
South East
Up to £30,000
GLE
London
£
c£75,000 + executive benefits
Morgan Keating
London and South
Unpaid with travel expenses
Network Rail
Globrix, the property search engine
Visit Times Online Property for homes for sale or rent
Residential development site with planning permission
£1,500,000
Mortgages, bank accounts & money transfers to help you buy abroad
Dinarobin Hotel Golf & Spa 7 nights
From £1830 per person – saving £530.
Walking & multi-activity holidays in Cauterets. Stylish self-catering apartments.
From 350€ for 7 nights.
SAVE 25% on Sandals Luxury Resorts
Great travel insurance deals online
Contact our advertising team for advertising and sponsorship in Times Online, The Times and The Sunday Times. Search globrix.com to buy or rent UK property.
© Copyright 2008 Times Newspapers Ltd.
This service is provided on Times Newspapers' standard Terms and Conditions. Please read our Privacy Policy.To inquire about a licence to reproduce material from Times Online, The Times or The Sunday Times, click here.This website is published by a member of the News International Group. News International Limited, 1 Virginia St, London E98 1XY, is the holding company for the News International group and is registered in England No 81701. VAT number GB 243 8054 69.