Success Story

This artist spent over $60k buying art to help his fellow artists affected by the pandemic

Artist Guy Stanley Philoche had just had an amazing sold-out show and was getting ready to reward himself with a beautiful Rolex watch worth $20,000 when coronavirus struck. Soon, New York City, where he lived, became a COVID-19 epicenter.

With many families unable to afford basic necessities like food, Philoche realized that spending that huge sum of money on the watch would not be worth it, considering his own artist friend was then struggling as a new dad after losing his job. Eventually, Philoche bought a painting from his artist friend to get him through. That was when 43-year-old Philoche understood that other artists may be suffering the same plight.

The pandemic closed galleries and museums all over the world while art shows were canceled, putting various artists in difficult situations as art essentially became a luxury for many. In his small little New York apartment literally covered with artwork, Philoche came up with an idea to help his fellow artists in the city and elsewhere in the world.

In March, he went on Instagram and asked artists who were being affected by the pandemic to direct message him their work, adding that he had $20,000 to spend. “I was looking just to make sure that people had groceries, people had diapers, people were able to pay half their rent,” he told People. “It was just my way to try and help out as much as possible.”

Right after his Instagram post, artists from across the world sent him their creations. He chose pieces he was in love with, bought those pieces and paid for them to be shipped to his East Harlem studio. “There was this one artist who had never sold anything in his whole life. I was like, ‘Hey man, I love your work. And you know what, I’m buying two pieces’.”

“And he was just like, ‘I’ve never sold anything before. Oh my God.’”

Philoche said along the way his collectors joined his project, giving him money to buy pieces for them. So far, he has spent more than $60,000 on the project.

“Art saved my life. I owe it a debt I could never repay, but the only way to really repay it is by buying other art from someone who hasn’t gotten a big break yet. And that’s what I’m going to keep doing,” he told CNN.

Born to Haitian parents who moved to Connecticut when he was just three years old, Philoche left home after high school to follow his dreams of being an artist. His parents were against his idea but he persisted and went to Paier College of Arts, working while taking classes. From one art gallery to the next, Philoche is now a star in the New York art world and has vowed to open a door for other artists.

He has another project he calls “Art for the People”; he places one of his paintings worth $110,000 on a street corner in New York City for a lucky person to find and own.

Mildred Europa Taylor

Mildred Europa Taylor is a writer and content creator. She loves writing about health and women's issues in Africa and the African diaspora.

Recent Posts

Amenhotep III: The true face of the grandfather of Tutankhamun unveiled for the first time

The true face of Amenhotep III, the pharaoh who ruled ancient Egypt at its zenith…

16 hours ago

Beloved CEO who escaped jail time expands his famed cheesesteaks to its first out-of-state location

Derrick Hayes is the founder of Big Dave’s Cheesesteaks, one of the fastest-growing businesses in…

16 hours ago

How this entrepreneur soared from straight F’s to earn a Ph.D.

After a challenging academic path, Ron Lewis Jr. is on track to graduate with a…

18 hours ago

Beyoncé gifted Harris $1.6K tickets to Renaissance Tour, finance report reveals

It has emerged that singer Beyoncé made sure Vice President Kamala Harris experienced the magic…

18 hours ago

Dance scholarship created in honor of Jayden Perkins, boy fatally stabbed while defending mom from attack

Two months ago, an attacker fatally stabbed 11-year-old Jayden Perkins as he attempted to defend…

20 hours ago

Cardi B shares for the first time how she felt guilty canceling her Invasion of Privacy tour because of her daughter

Cardi B has spoken for the first time on the guilt she felt canceling her…

21 hours ago

How A’ja Wilson repaid her parents for their sacrifice besides retiring her mom

A'ja Wilson is one of the top women's basketball players and an athletic hero. Before…

22 hours ago

Louisiana teen earns almost $1 million in scholarships from 13 colleges

Cur'Dericka Rice has made headlines after receiving nearly $1 million in scholarships from 13 universities.…

24 hours ago

Florida mother accused of fatally beating 4-year-old boy she adopted from Haiti

Authorities in Florida have brought charges against a woman accused of fatally beating her 4-year-old…

1 day ago

Autopsy reveals cause of death for teen who died after eating spicy tortilla chip during viral challenge

Harris Wolobah, the 14-year-old whose family said he died after suffering complications from eating a…

1 day ago

Georgia man charged after allegedly ejaculating on woman shopping at grocery store

Authorities in Chamblee, Georgia, have arrested and charged a 28-year-old man who allegedly ejaculated on…

1 day ago

Meet Manika Gamble, who is now the first Black woman to complete Namibia’s 155-mile race

Manika Gamble recently made history as the first Black woman to complete a 155-mile, seven-day…

2 days ago

How Tiffany Dean built a $45M brand without a bank loan: ‘That is not heard of as a Black woman’

Meet Tiffany Rose Dean; she is the founder of Hollywood Hair Bar, a $45 million…

2 days ago

Lil Baby’s music video shoot was marred by gunshots with 3 people hospitalized

Lil Baby's music video shoot was marred by gunshots on Tuesday evening, leading to three…

2 days ago

Georgia mom outraged after teacher combs out her daughter’s $150 locs

Micaela Varlack is extremely upset that her daughter's hair was changed without her consent by…

2 days ago