The Business of Being an ArtistThis text explains how an artist can: get exhibited; find galleries; promote their work; choose a second career; use safe materials; win grants; and handle criticism. |
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How to Get an Exhibition and Sell Art Artists aren't people who simply create art and then drift off into oblivion ; they want their work to be seen and to receive some sort of reaction from those who see it .
How to Get an Exhibition and Sell Art Artists aren't people who simply create art and then drift off into oblivion ; they want their work to be seen and to receive some sort of reaction from those who see it .
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In addition , the artist may be able to sell his or her works privately , and this should also be discussed with the dealer . Some dealers don't mind , while others do . Dealers who allow their artists to sell privately demand that ...
In addition , the artist may be able to sell his or her works privately , and this should also be discussed with the dealer . Some dealers don't mind , while others do . Dealers who allow their artists to sell privately demand that ...
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The lower prices of prints may also bring artists an entirely new clientele , some of whom may later purchase the more expensive original pieces , as well as provide money to tide them over until the larger works begin to sell .
The lower prices of prints may also bring artists an entirely new clientele , some of whom may later purchase the more expensive original pieces , as well as provide money to tide them over until the larger works begin to sell .
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Introduction | 7 |
Contracts with Dealers and Print Publishers | 23 |
When Does Investing in Ones Career Become a RipOff? | 51 |
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Talking Prices: Symbolic Meanings of Prices on the Market for Contemporary Art Olav Velthuis Vista previa limitada - 2005 |
Careers in Art: An Illustrated Guide Gerald F. Brommer,Joseph A. Gatto Sin vista previa disponible - 1999 |