SINGAPORE — Baranow Art, making its debut this week at the prestigious Affordable Art Fair Singapore 2025, presented itself not as a timid newcomer but as a serious player on the international art stage. After a four-day marathon, the gallery reported the sale of 21 works, confidently placing it among the fair's top-performing participants.
Exceeding Forecasts and Finding Resonance
"The result exceeded our most optimistic forecasts," noted gallery representatives. "It's a strong signal that our artistic strategy resonates with the discerning Asian audience." The sales trajectory spoke for itself: from cautious interest on VIP day to genuine fervor on the final Sunday, when collectors returned to complete their purchases.
A Balanced Victory Across the Roster
The uniqueness of Baranow Art's success lies in its balance: all four represented artists—Slava Gayun, Dmitry Syrov, Valerij Baranow, and Anton Kolokolov—found buyers. Works sold across the board, from intimate formats to large-scale canvases, evidencing sound pricing and precise curatorial selection.

Collectors Note "Genuine Passion and Deep Expertise"
"They weren't just selling art; they were telling the story of each artist," shared one visitor, a Singapore-based collector. "You could feel the genuine passion and deep expertise."

A Strategic Breakthrough in the Asian Market
For Baranow Art, this fair was not only a commercial success but also a strategic breakthrough, opening doors for further expansion into the fast-growing Asian art market. Judging by the results, Singapore is ready to welcome them with open arms!
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