Before the world
We choose artists before they're obvious. When you reach MANCHA, you arrive first.
Pieces per artist
Only three pieces per artist. No endless catalogue. Each one's best, with room to be seen properly.
Every season is unrepeatable
A season happens only once. The artists, the works and the moment never come together the same way again. You collect a moment, not a catalogue.
"We don't sell art. We present artists someone believed in first."
The difference between a collector and someone buying decorative art is judgement. At MANCHA, the judgement is already made. We review by hand, choose few, and protect the collector's attention.
No algorithms, no popularity, no follower count. The work speaks first. What you find here has already passed a filter most artists do not.
How it works
A small, curated catalogue. Few artists, few pieces. Just enough for something to stop you.
You choose a piece and bid above the minimum. No extra fees on the buyer's side.
If someone outbids you, you can bid again whenever you like. The season lasts three months.
If your bid closes first, we coordinate payment and shipping directly with you by email.
Season in progress
MANCHA Editorial
Jun 18, 2026
Before white-walled rooms and glossy catalogues, art was already being exhibited. Only the space was a rock and the lighting was fire.

Jun 12, 2026
Van Gogh sold almost nothing in his lifetime. Art was in the Olympics. And a popular 18th-century pigment was made from ground mummies.

Jun 05, 2026
$236 million for a Klimt. $181 million for a Pollock. How auction houses turned art into the most unpredictable asset in the world.