Online art shows allow artists and curators to showcase their collections in stunning, immersive 3D spaces. With ArtPlacer’s Virtual Exhibitions, you can design your own digital gallery and present your artwork in a professional and engaging way, all without leaving your screen.
As with in-person exhibitions, choosing the right venue is essential. Each virtual gallery has its own size, aesthetic, and artwork capacity.
Below, you’ll find a detailed description of each of the 11 available venues, including how many wall artworks and sculptures they can host, what kind of show they’re best suited for, and where to view a live demo of each space.
Virtual Gallery Venue Comparison
| Venue | Max Wall Artworks | Max Sculptures / 3D Objects | Best For | Demo Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Salvador | 33 | 2 | A compact, art-fair-style booth ideal for smaller collections and creative layouts. | |
| Nam June | 91 | 12 | A dynamic, contemporary space for large bodies of work or multimedia exhibitions. | |
| Diane | 50 | 3 | A cozy, square-shaped gallery with natural light — great for small to medium shows. | |
| Camille | 34 | 5 | A bright, modern white cube gallery designed for flexible and elegant curations. | |
| Keith | 37 | 8 | An edgy, urban venue with brick walls and natural lighting — perfect for modern, experimental shows. | |
| Georgia | 110 | 6 | A large, industrial-inspired gallery for big collections and smooth visitor flow. | |
| Hokusai | 79 | 8 | A balanced, medium-sized gallery that blends traditional layout with modern design. | |
| Frida | 144 | 12 | A museum-scale space for extensive collections and professional online exhibitions. | |
| Jean Michel | 51 | 6 | An open and airy space with natural light — ideal for solo shows or small group exhibits. | |
| Vincent | 62 | 5 | A zig-zag layout divided into small capsule rooms — perfect for thematic mini-collections. | |
| Leonardo | 132 | 8 | A large, elegant gallery with window views and museum-like scale for ambitious shows. |
How to Choose the Right Venue
Example:
If you have 50 artworks and minimal sculpture work, Diane (50 wall artworks / 3 sculptures) would be an ideal fit.
If you have over 100 wall pieces and several sculptures, opt for Georgia, Frida, or Leonardo to give your exhibition the proper scale and spaciousness.
Key Criteria to Consider
Collection Size: Pick a venue that fits your artwork count without overcrowding the space.
Sculptures / 3D Objects: Ensure the venue supports the number of sculptures you want to display.
Style & Layout: Match the mood of your exhibition (e.g., minimalist, industrial, cozy, or gallery-like).
Visitor Experience: Larger venues offer more navigation freedom; smaller ones feel more intimate.
Where to Check Venue Availability
To view which Virtual Gallery Venues are included in your ArtPlacer plan, head to this article:
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