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The Williams sisters are renowned for their on-court dominance in the tennis world. However, their passion extends far beyond the court. Both the sisters are dedicated art collectors as well. However, there is a twist to the story. During an interview, Venus Williams revealed how she ended up with the option of becoming an advisor for her sister’s endeavors in collecting art.

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Last year, Venus Williams revealed how she pushed her younger sister to gain an interest in artwork. During the Miami Art Week in 2023, she even collected a few art pieces for Serena Williams. And when Serena asked for some advice from Venus, she enthusiastically helped her sister. During an interview, Venus said, “She sent me some information, and I was overseas working. So then I just stayed up all night doing her research, and I was like, “This is who I recommend.” 

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However, in doing so, Venus Williams, who was searching for the same thing, hilariously pointed out how she ran out of artists’ work for herself. And as a result, she said, “So now I’m asking, “Is there one available yet?”

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As a result, she is now happy to settle as an advisor for her sister, even without payment. “I just want to live with the work. Hopefully, she will hire me as her advisor. You know, I don’t take any pay. It’s all just a great learning experience,” Williams added during a lighthearted moment of an interview.

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Venus Williams’ love for art is not new. And along with her sister, she has previously participated in an auction for some rare art pieces from the artist, Ernie Barnes. Not only that, Williams has also previously partnered with Pace Gallery on several of their art projects. Even during her appearance at Miami Art Week, she addressed her deep love for art.

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Venus Williams expresses why she loves art

During the Miami Art Basel event, Venus Williams and her sister made headlines as they made their first appearance there. And she could not contain her excitement at attending the event. She took to her X and wrote, “One of the things I love about art is its ability to transcend time, culture, and industries. This evening was a meeting of the minds to create space and opportunity for collaboration between the worlds of art, sports, and beyond.”

Williams’ admiration for art and design started when she was only 18 years old. She even took up a course in design before entering the professional world of tennis. And later, when she started school, she found her interest in paintings and art. And later, down the line, her interest only grew more and more.

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However, amid everything, one thing is certain: As Venus waits for Serena to add yet another masterpiece to her collection, be it a big painting or a Grand Slam trophy, the Williams sisters are in it together.

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Ankita Banerjee is a Tennis writer at EssentiallySports. She seamlessly blends her keen interest in writing with an ability to analytically comprehend things. During her college days, she contributed numerous articles to the college magazine, showcasing her growing deep-rooted in the sport.

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