Marine Tanguy
MT

Marine Tanguy

CEO

MTArt Agency

About

Category: Technology & Innovation

Track: AI, Robotics & Automation

Industry: Creative Sector

Country: United Kingdom

Description

At age 21 years old, Marine was the youngest gallery manager in Europe when she managed the gallery of Steve Lazarides who discovered Banksy. At 23 years old, she was approached by a US investor to open her first art venture in Los Angeles, De Re Gallery (named after the island she came from in France) on Melrose Avenue. The gallery launched with several celebrities and mega collectors like Demi Moore. It's in Los Angeles that Marine had the idea to build the very first talent agency in the art world, mimicking the top talent agencies like CAA, UTA and WME. Marine launched Certified B Corporation, MTArt Agency in London, in 2015, when she was 25 years old.

Today, MTArt agency is the art sector's leading talent agency representing some of the most talented, forward-thinking artists in the world. With a track record of delivering over 300 projects across major global cities, brands, and institutions—including Apple TV, Le Louvre and the World Cup, MTArt Agency and its team are experts in crafting compelling visual stories that captivate large audiences and secure global press coverage through public art projects, artworks' acquisitions, visual campaigns and licensing. MTArt Agency was listed as one of the fastest growing companies in the UK on the Sunday Times Power list and is currently expanding to the US and Middle East markets. MTArt Agency has been supported by a number of established investors and funds, including Frederic Jousset, Todd Ruppert, Simon de Pury and Saul Klein.

Marine is a passionate advocate for the role of the artist in our society, she wishes for art to become a part of our everyday experience. She published her academic paper with Warwick University supporting a new way to value public art projects within cities. She also published her first book with Penguin encouraging a more active participation in our visual culture, all the while teaching visual literacy. Her talks include three TEDx Talks on how to transform cities with art, how social media visuals affect our minds and how harmful are the visual biases we see daily. She has also contributed to the Universal Declaration of Cultural Diversity by UNESCO. She is an investor in art & tech companies like IconDesk and Exactly AI.

As a business person, Marine was awarded Forbes 30 under 30 Europe and UK entrepreneur of the year for the NatWest Awards. In 2024, she was awarded the Champion of Empowerment Medal for her leadership in empowering artists and creatives around the globe by Alex Davies-Jones, Minister for VAWG and the Parliamentary Society of Arts, Fashion & Sports.

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