Online gallery Edition One Hundred sells exclusive works in 100-print runs for $100 each, with 10% of every purchase going toward a charity of the artist’s choice.
Founder Cat Jimenez created the project to make art both more affordable and more easily available. Organized around curated online exhibitions, the site, which launched in June, currently features two exhibits: I Love LA and Freedom & Revolution. The third show, Delayed Gratification, is set to debut next month and run until the end of the year.
Explore the exhibits at the Edition One Hundred site, learn more about the artists involved and their chosen charities, read a profile of featured artist Tasya Van Ree, sign up for the Edition One Hundred mailing list, and shop for limited-edition prints.
Click through below for a gallery of images from the site.
Estevan Oriol, L.A. Fingers, archival pigment print made on Mohawk ProPhoto paper 260 gsm, 11 x 16 inches (Exhibit: I Love LA)





Comments (4)
So this is basically the same concept that 20×200 (http://www.20×200.com) has been doing for years.
Sooo there may seem to be SOME similarities of Edition One Hundred to 20×200, but those are few. Living in LA, I’ve been an Estevan Oriol fan for years & the fact that this iconic print was available for me at such an affordable price was unbelievable! I had to jump on the chance & It came out perfectly, signed & numbered. EOH is a great place for artists, art collectors and art lovers looking for something new and refreshing. They also give back to the community – I mean, its a win-win situation for everyone involved & I look forward for future exhibitions.
I LOVE my EOH prints! Kofie’s superb serigraph arrived pristinely packaged. Also got the the beautiful Miles Regis print. I love them both.
Edition One Hundred’s concept is in actuality not the same as 20×200 – Edition One Hundred is curated art by a new curator who hand selects 6-8 artist’s to representfor each new series in which surrounds a theme. I Love LA (EOH launch) curated by Cat Jimenez, Freedom & Revolution curated by Veronica Thomas, Delayed Gratification curated by Sara Rosen, Simple Truths curated by Kana Manglapus, and now The Door is Round and Open curated by Yesenia Cardona. Plus, all prints are $100.00 across the board. Here is the story: http://editiononehundred.com/story.php
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