Featuring thousands of works of art and international galleries, the Artnet Gallery Network is a great resource for easily researching and finding the perfect piece for your collection or simply discovering a new artist to follow. With the wealth of art, artists and galleries available, it can be hard to know where to start. Whether it’s to get you started on your journey or bring new talent to your attention, we’ve reached out to our dedicated Gallery Liaison team to see which artists and artworks have recently stood out.

Represented by galleries based everywhere from Tokyo to Zurich, New Canaan to Paris, here are the top ten linking picks from the Artnet gallery network. And this list is by no means exhaustive – it represents only a small fraction of the works on the Artnet gallery network, where you can easily explore galleries and the work of artists around the world from your own laptop or smartphones.

Amy Barker
VI untitled (2017)
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Amy Barker, VI untitled (2017). Courtesy of Studio Sixty Six, Ottawa.

Meron Engida
Mountaineer 2 (2023)
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Meron Engida, Mountaineer 2 (2023). Courtesy of Morton Fine Art, Washington.

Liam Everett
untitled (the passenger) (2022)
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Liam Everett, untitled (the passenger) (2022). Courtesy of Mennour, Paris.

Franziska Furter
Ripples 7 (2022)
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Franziska Furter, Ripples 7 (2022). Courtesy of Lullin and Ferrari, Zurich.

Iulian Bisericaru
Natural serendipity (2023)
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Iulian Bisericaru, Natural serendipity (2023). Courtesy of Anca Poterasu Gallery, Bucharest.

Anne Rowland
What difference does it make (Sumy Oblast, Ukraine and Kursk Oblast, Russia) (2022)
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Anne Rowland, What difference does it make (Sumy Oblast, Ukraine and Kursk Oblast, Russia) (2022). Courtesy of Hemphill, Washington.

Jim Richard
around the back(2020)
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Jim Richard, around the back, (2020). Courtesy of Arthur Roger Gallery, New Orleans.

Isamu Kenmochi
Rattan chair for Yamakawa Rattan (1965)
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Isamu Kenmochi, Rattan chair for Yamakawa Rattan (1965). Courtesy of TTA Gallery, Tokyo.

Rita Maas
Greetings 2109 (2021)
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Rita Maas, Greetings 2109 (2021). Courtesy of Silvermine Galleries, New Canaan.

Kyle Dunn
Window (2020)
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Kyle Dun, Window (2020). Courtesy of PPOW, New York.

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