We are a next generation art consultancy, and we’re here to help members, collectors, artists, and all art lovers to understand, navigate, and collect with confidence.
In today’s challenging market it has never been more important to shine a light on the opaque world of galleries, auction houses and dealers.
SEEN IS FOR…
Artists
Artists who want expert help and insight to take their art and career to the next level.
Collectors
Collectors who need impartial and actionable advice from experts living in the art world.
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Enthusiasts who want to peek under the plinth just for the sheer love of art, artists and the industry..
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To date, we’ve interviewed emerging and established artists from across the globe.
The revolutionary Rashid Johnson asked himself the question of how parenthood impacted his own journey as an artist.
Carrie Scott curated John Pawson in an immersive architectural exhibition at the iconic The Mass, in Tokyo.
Bindi Vora and Carrie have discussed how ideas of resistance and resilience are shaped by our surroundings, histories and lived experiences in the Seen Podcast.
Carrie Scott
Carrie Scott is an English-American curator, gallery director, TV presenter, and art writer based in London. She’s led galleries including Nicole Klagsbrun in New York, James Harris in Seattle and was curator at the Hedreen Gallery at Seattle University.
In 2008, Scott launched her own consultancy, curating exhibitions beyond traditional spaces and redefining how art is presented and experienced.
For a decade, she was Director of Nick Knight’s archive and the SHOWstudio Shop, where she collaborated closely with Knight on pioneering projects at the intersection of art and fashion. In 2017, she presented The Art Show on Sky Arts, further amplifying her mission to bring art to broader audiences.
Her curatorial highlights include: Shade of Pale, at The Store X, 180 Strand, London – a large-scale photography exhibition featuring over 470 photographs, including 320 images from John Pawson’s Spectrum series; Tête-à-Têtes on West African portraiture in 2020 at David Hill Gallery, and John Pawson’s first solo show in Japan in 2024 at The Mass.
Scott holds a Master’s degree in Art History and writes, and comments extensively on contemporary art. She is also a Nominator for the prestigious Prix Pictet award, reflecting her influence and expertise in the global art community.
In 2024, Scott founded Seen, a next-generation art consultancy that is committed to bringing transparency to the art world. With real-time communication and short-form video at its core, Scott is making contemporary art more accessible for artists and collectors alike, spotlighting the biggest artist voices of this generation including Rashid Johnson, Lubaina Himid, and Joel Mesler.