Bold Future Award Winner: Meet Florence Derck
Florence Derck (left) and co-founder, Diane Van Impe (right) have received the Bold Future Award for their work at Demain Art.

Bold Future Award Winner: Meet Florence Derck

The second edition of the Bold Woman Award by Veuve Clicquot has awarded the Bold Future Award to Florence Derck and Diane Van Impe , founders of DEMAIN Art . Meet Florence, an Autumn Fellow of Belgium’s 40 under 40, and Bold Future Award Winner.

What is your journey and how did it lead to the Bold Future Awards?

My name is Florence Derck, I am 29 years old and I come from Ghent. My journey started with studies in management engineering in Leuven and Solvay, before I decided to return to my?true?passion for contemporary art.

After?five years in management engineering,?I decided to?combine my studies with?my passion by working in auction houses. I?quickly?found a job at Christie's in London, where I worked for two years.?After receiving the Prince Albert Fund, I was searching for a sponsor to go abroad and I ended up?joining the Gladstone Gallery?in Brussels, as associate director.

Then came the pandemic. During the?lockdown, I went for walks?in the forest?with my friend Diane van Impe.?At one point, we?ended up?talking?about artist friends who did?not?have a fixed gallery and were trying to make a name for themselves, but also about friends who wanted to buy art?for?their interior. And that's when the idea of Demain Art was born: to connect local artists with private individuals who want to buy art but don't know how to start.

What?is?your societal ambition with the project?

First of all, with Demain, we want to support young artists who are not yet represented by galleries, by giving them visibility to curators, gallery owners, but also directly to collectors.?

Diane and Florence presenting artworks from Demain Art.

Our objective is also to create a connection between buyers and artists that goes beyond the artwork itself. We regularly invite the client to the artist's studio to allow a dialogue with the artist. This is one of the reasons why we work with local artists who live in Belgium: to support the local art scene.

In short, our mission is twofold: on the one hand, to open up a complex and often closed art world and, on the other, to create opportunities for emerging artists. We want to make quality art accessible to everyone and try to bridge the gap between art lovers and artists.

Our long-term aim is to become the go-to place in Belgium to find contemporary artworks within an accessible price setting and with a more human dimension.

How did Belgium's 40 under 40 help you as a young leader?

Being part of Belgium's 40 under 40 has helped me on many different levels.?

First of all, it has been an incredible confidence boost. During the program,?I was able to meet so many ambitious women from different generations who didn't need to sacrifice their family life.?

I realised that being a woman,?being?ambitious and having a fulfilling family life were not incompatible.

Being part of 40u40 made me reflect much deeper on the societal impact I want to have with my company as well as the legacy I want to leave.

A concept that I have kept?with me?is the "unique brilliance".?In other words,?every individual has something?special?to add, something that makes?them?unique, that?defines their individuality. This has helped me, for example, to?increase my understanding of?the artists we work with?and their artistic worlds.?Therefore, I was able to better?accompany them?on their career path?within Demain Art.

Lastly, as a 40u40 Fellow, I’ve been greatly inspired by the energy, talent, and drive of all participants. This made me very hopeful about the future of Belgium!

Do you have any advice for young women who?want to develop projects and have an impact?

This is a more difficult question than it sounds. I don't think that saying "Go for it,?jump" is necessarily the best advice to give to people who want to start a?project.?

My first piece of advice would be to take your time and get into the project gradually. On the one hand, this limits many risks. On the other hand, it allows you to test the project,?further grow?the idea,?and recalibrate?your goals.

My second piece of advice is to work on your network. Being a young entrepreneur has its ups and downs. It is therefore very important to be surrounded?and supported throughout the project, especially in moments of doubt and uncertainty.?

Finally, my last piece of advice is to be optimistic and persevere! The life of?a?societal?entrepreneur is not always?a piece of cake,?but?you have to follow your passion, your desires,?and, above all, your instinct!


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