The infrastructure
that lets artists
make work.
Guilloche Group handles the organisational demands of contemporary artistic practice, so that the work itself can remain central.
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Guilloche Daily
The Art Market, Decoded.
Developed by Guilloche Group, Guilloche Daily is a market intelligence briefing for collectors, advisors, and art-world professionals who need to stay ahead of an increasingly complex market.
Powered by autonomous AI systems, Guilloche Daily continuously monitors auction houses, market reports, institutional developments, and industry news, filtering signal from noise and synthesising vast amounts of information into concise, actionable insights.
From shifts in auction benchmarks and collecting trends to emerging market dynamics and key figures to watch, Guilloche Daily provides a macro-level view of the global art market in real time.
No sensationalism. No unnecessary commentary. Just the essential intelligence needed to make informed decisions—delivered directly to your device every morning.
A studio of operation for the arts.
Exhibition management
Venue sourcing, logistics, installation, and documentation. Every detail handled with care form concept through deinstall.
Portfolio & collection
Professional archiving, catalogue production, and collection management for artists, estates, and private clients.
Artist representation
Long-term partnerships that build sustained presence in the market, from emerging to established practice.
From the field.
Guilloche Group maintains an active presence at the art world's defining moments. Our team attends the events where direction is set and reputations are made, from the preview days of the Venice Biennale to the opening of Art Basel Qatar in Doha, alongside fairs, biennials, and institutional openings across Europe and beyond. This gives us a broad and current view of the field, grounded in firsthand observation rather than secondhand summary.
We incorporate this intelligence directly into our work: how we advise artists, how we shape exhibitions, and how we build our own collection. Being present, consistently and attentively, is how we stay close to where the art world is actually moving.
A moment of celebration at Guilloche Group. Our warmest congratulations to Jongjin Park, recipient of the Loewe Craft Prize 2026.
The award recognises a work from Park's Artistic Strata series, the same body of work from which our co-founder acquired Artistic Stratum_Patch (2021) for his personal collection.
Inspired by the geological processes of sedimentation and stratification, the piece is a profound meditation on time, patience, and gradual transformation. We are delighted to see Park's singular vision receive this well-deserved international recognition.
Read Denzel Otto's reflections on the acquisition and its significance on our socials, @guillochegroup.
Artist Spotlight: Jongjin Park
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What is Guilloche Group?
Guilloche Group is an arts platform that works with artists, curators, and institutions across the full range of practice, from emerging talent to established names. We support our partners through exhibitions, curatorial projects, branding, and professional development, and we are actively building our own art collection. Our aim is to let creative people concentrate on their work while we handle logistics, presentation, and outreach.Who founded Guilloche Group?
Guilloche Group was founded by Lawrence Murray, an art history student at the Catholic University of Leuven, out of a longstanding interest in how artists and institutions present, position, and circulate their work within the contemporary art world. He has gained hands-on experience across the art world through internships at Bernaerts Auctioneers in Antwerp and the Plantin-Moretus Museum, giving him a working understanding of both the commercial and institutional sides of the field. Denzel Otto joined Guilloche Group as a co-founder shortly after its formation. He is an art history student at the Catholic University of Leuven, following prior studies at Erasmus University Rotterdam.What services do you offer?
We assist with exhibition planning, curatorial development, promotional design, artist branding, and professional consultation. We also advise on collecting and acquisitions. Our goal is to help artists and partners present their work with clarity and impact.Who can work with Guilloche Group?
We collaborate with artists at every stage, emerging, mid-career, and established, as well as curators, galleries, and institutions that share our commitment to serious, thoughtful artistic practice. We welcome inquiries from anyone interested in working with us.Does Guilloche Group collect art?
Yes. Alongside our exhibition and advisory work, we are actively building our own collection. Collecting is central to how we engage with artists over the long term, and it reflects a genuine commitment to the practices we choose to support.How can I apply or get involved?
Artists and curators can reach out through our contact form or email us directly. Include a short description of your work or project, and we will review your submission carefully.Where are you based?
Guilloche Group operates in Antwerp, Belgium, with collaborations and projects extending across Europe.Do you take commissions or curate exhibitions independently?
Yes. We curate independent exhibitions and collaborate on commissioned projects with galleries, institutions, and private partners.Do you charge artists for participation?
Each project is structured differently. Some are fully funded through partnerships, while others may involve shared production costs. Transparency is central to how we work, and all terms are discussed in advance.Can businesses or institutions partner with Guilloche Group?
Yes. We welcome partnerships with cultural venues, brands, galleries, and organisations that wish to support or host art initiatives.What does the name "Guilloche" mean?
The name comes from the intricate craft of guilloché engraving, known for its precision and layered design. It reflects our approach to building refined, interconnected relationships within the art world. -
2025: Echoes of Realms - a solo show of Shailey Shah (read here)
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Guilloche Group is proud to collaborate with institutions and venues that share our commitment to supporting the arts. Our partners help extend the reach of our projects and connect audiences with emerging talent. Read more here
LiDAR scan of Shailey Shah's Study of an Old Master (2024), made by Guilloche Group in the artist's studio. Scanning is part of how we document, study, and prepare the works we exhibit, capturing each piece in precise three-dimensional detail ahead of its presentation.