Artlope is a calm workspace for artists. It brings artworks, exhibitions, and opportunities into one place. The goal is simple. Spend less time on admin and more time on the work itself.
It was made for artists who do not have strong gallery representation and still need a clear way to manage their practice. Many existing tools are built with galleries or collectors in mind. Artlope stays close to the daily rhythm of an artist’s studio practice instead.
Keeping track of files is rarely the rewarding part of making art. Details end up spread across folders, spreadsheets, portfolio PDFs, and old emails. Artlope helps keep artwork records, images, categories, availability, and history together, so the archive of your work stays easier to read and maintain.
It also helps artists stay ready when something opens up. Exhibitions, submissions, deadlines, and next steps can live in the same place as the work they relate to. That makes it easier to respond when a curator asks for materials, when an open call appears, or when you need a quick overview of what is already in motion.
When the core records are in sync, the rest of the practice can follow. Artlope can support documents like CVs and exhibition catalogues, keep a website current, and help track income and expenses tied to artworks and shows. One update can flow outward instead of being repeated by hand across many files.
At its heart, Artlope is built around the way artists actually work. It gives you a clearer view of your oeuvre, your exhibitions, and the shape of your practice over time. The aim is not more system for its own sake. It is a cleaner studio back office, so your energy can stay with the work.