The Business of Being an Artist"The third edition of this classic artists' reference teaches emerging artists the techniques necessary to market and sell artwork, both on their own and through dealers. This new, thoroughly updated and expanded edition contains extensive new sections about today's issues: how to create and market art on a Web site; how artists have handled controversy and censorship; copyright and trademark protection on the Internet; and an expanded section on the new realities of fund-raising and funding sources ... Unlike other guides, this book addresses the artist as a whole, including an examination of the emotional and psychological issues specific to being an artist as well as the smartest strategies for "investing" in an art career. Detailed coverage is offered of exhibitions, contracts with dealers and print publishers, marketing and advertising outlets, grants and commissions, and much more. Successful artists also describe their own experiences, offering realistic examples of career development and expert advice for overcoming the pressures that arise when art becomes business. Art world insider Daniel Grant teaches emerging and established artists the essential information they need"--Publisher's description. |
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One thinks of artists alone in their studios , attempting to express some idea or feeling in a two- or three - dimen- ... Sidewalk artists generally don't feel themselves to be in competition with the com- mercial art galleries but ...
One thinks of artists alone in their studios , attempting to express some idea or feeling in a two- or three - dimen- ... Sidewalk artists generally don't feel themselves to be in competition with the com- mercial art galleries but ...
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Her job is to make people feel that they can succeed in finding an audience for the art that they make . “ Artists walk in the door with their shoul- ders hunched , feeling helpless , hopeless , and they leave an hour or so later ...
Her job is to make people feel that they can succeed in finding an audience for the art that they make . “ Artists walk in the door with their shoul- ders hunched , feeling helpless , hopeless , and they leave an hour or so later ...
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People feel they can go wild in their bathrooms , " she said . " They feel hidden there , and so they let loose and want lots of different colors that they'd never allow elsewhere in the house . " However , she has painted murals in ...
People feel they can go wild in their bathrooms , " she said . " They feel hidden there , and so they let loose and want lots of different colors that they'd never allow elsewhere in the house . " However , she has painted murals in ...
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Crítica de los usuarios - MountHolyoke - LibraryThingIf you have heard the old refrain that artists make no money and you're beginning to fear that this may become true for you too, then this book is for you. Daniel Grant has created a comprehensive ... Leer comentario completo
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HOW TO GET AN EXHIBITION AND SELL ART | 1 |
Make Sure You Have Good Slides | 15 |
Pursuing a Career in the Sticks | 30 |
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Referencias a este libro
Talking Prices: Symbolic Meanings of Prices on the Market for Contemporary Art Gil Troy,Olav Velthuis Vista previa limitada - 2005 |
Careers in Art: An Illustrated Guide Gerald F. Brommer,Joseph A. Gatto Sin vista previa disponible - 1999 |