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Purpose
desultor.art is a research, catalog, and presentation archive for desultor's artwork, exhibitions, press, and related public records. The archive is built to preserve source-backed context and may be used when presenting the artist's work to collectors, curators, collaborators, employers, clients, galleries, platforms, and other professional audiences.
Ownership
desultor and the site operators do not claim ownership of third-party products, platforms, marketplaces, venues, publications, protocols, brands, logos, social posts, or services referenced here. Those names and materials remain the property of their respective owners. References are used to identify source material, provenance, exhibition context, press coverage, marketplace records, or public history.
Archive Material
Local copies, screenshots, thumbnails, metadata, and source captures are kept to document the public record, reduce link rot, and verify the archive. They are not presented as substitutes for the original third-party sources. When a record links to an external reference, that reference should be treated as the authority for the third-party publication or platform record.
Accuracy
The archive aims to be accurate, sourced, and clear about confidence. If a record is incomplete, disputed, or awaiting verification, it should be read as archival work in progress. Corrections should be handled by updating the local record and retaining source context where useful.
Professional Use
The site may be used as a portfolio, catalog, dossier, or reference packet when seeking exhibitions, commissions, employment, consulting work, collecting opportunities, editorial coverage, or other professional engagement. That use speaks to the artist's work and the archive effort; it does not imply endorsement by any third-party product, employer, marketplace, venue, or publication unless a source says so directly.
No Warranty
The archive is provided as-is. Marketplace data, chain data, social posts, press links, and external records can change, disappear, or contain errors. The site operators may revise, remove, or annotate records as better evidence becomes available.
