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How to Start and Run a Commercial Art Gallery (Second Edition)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 304

How to Start and Run a Commercial Art Gallery (Second Edition)

  • Categories: Art

“A comprehensive guide.” —Artspace. “Whether you are new to the business or a seasoned gallerist, it is always wise to remember the essentials.” —Leigh Conner, director, Conner Contemporary Art Aspiring and new art gallery owners can find everything they need to plan and operate a successful art gallery with How to Start and Run a Commercial Art Gallery. This new edition has been updated to mark the changes in market and technology over the past decade. Edward Winkleman and Patton Hindle draw on their years of experience to explain step by step how to start your new venture. From finding the ideal locale and renovating the space to writing business plans and securing start-up capital, this helpful guide has it all. Chapters detail how to: Manage cash flow Grow your new business Hire and manage staff Attract and retain artists and clients Represent your artists Promote your gallery and artists online Select the right art fair And more How to Start and Run a Commercial Art Gallery, Second Edition, also includes sample forms, helpful tips from veteran collectors and dealers, a large section on art fairs, and a directory of art dealer associations.

Make Your Own Marbles
  • Language: en

Make Your Own Marbles

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: Unknown
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Tiny Art Gallery Manual
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 118

The Tiny Art Gallery Manual

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-12-08
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A tiny gallery is any space that allows small artwork to appear large. It can be meticulously detailed like a smaller replica of a real space, or it can be a basic cardboard box that represents the idea of a gallery. A tiny gallery doesn't have to exhibit miniature art. A tiny gallery can be used to see what small artwork would look like if it was larger. This little book starts with the history of tiny galleries and goes into the nitty gritty of what you need to know to run your own gallery. Why run a Tiny Gallery? It can be hard for very established artists to get into galleries. It sometimes feels impossible for new and emerging artists. As an artist, running your own gallery will allow you to get an idea of how your work could look in a gallery setting. It will also give you a unique insight into what a gallery needs from creatives which will make working with them easier in the future. If you are interested in curating exhibitions, a no risk step towards renting real space is to run a miniature version of a gallery. This is a 5 x 8 inches book with black and white photographs of tiny galleries.

Make Art Vol.2 - Collection of contemporary art by international artists
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 100

Make Art Vol.2 - Collection of contemporary art by international artists

  • Categories: Art

The second e-book volume of MAKE ART 2023 gathers artworks from contemporary international artists who have joined the Italian project of the Virtual Online Art Gallery "Make Art Gallery" from which the collection takes its name. Make Art Volume Two will provide you with a new window into the world of contemporary art, showcasing a curated and exclusive selection of unique and personal works that explore a range of styles and techniques. You will discover pieces from both emerging and established artists worldwide, enriching your present and future art collection. In this edition - the artists COLLECTION 1: Martina Lattanzi, Sabrina Toppino, Maria Rosaria Cozza - MRC, · Alessandro Corpora, Helen Bradbury, Juan Sacristán, Jan Kostabi, Pridhi Arora. COLLECTION 2: Kiro, Chia-Yen Ho, Dino Puglisi, Siyabonga “Kisanii Fundii” Vilakazi, Cristiano Cavedon, Marcello Santacroce, Silvano Annibali, Antonio Maragnani.

Making Art From Maps
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 163

Making Art From Maps

  • Categories: Art

Once tools of navigation, old, antique maps now make the perfect pieces of art. Discover this unique papercraft with guidance from Making Art From Maps. From origami to paper cutting and decoupage, love of paper crafting has soared, and with it the variety of paper types used by artists. Among these are maps - an apt choice for any crafter: they're easy to find, often free, meant to be folded, and their colorful surfaces add an allure of travel to every project. Making Art from Maps is equal parts inspiration and fun. Jill K. Berry, author of Map Art Lab returns, bringing her expertise in maps and her wide-ranging skills as an artist with her. With her cartographic connections, she takes you on a gallery tour, introducing you to the work of some of the most exciting artists creating with maps today. Designer interviews are accompanied by 25 accessible how-to projects of her own design that teach many of the techniques used by the gallery artists.

Gallery Ready
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 79

Gallery Ready

Do you desire to show your art in a gallery, yet do not know where to begin? Gallery Ready shares best practices for visual artists, from emerging to midcareer, so they can experience optimum results in making, showing and selling their art. As an artist, you will learn what you can do to attract the attention of a gallery director. Gallery Owner, Franceska Alexander shows artists: How to make their art stand out from the crowd How to be fully prepared to meet with a important gallery decision makers How to keep their artwork fresh and collectors excited about the art Gallery Ready, A Creative Blueprint for Visual Artists, clearly illustrates what artists can do to make their art, gallery ready!

Make Art or Die Trying
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 226

Make Art or Die Trying

  • Categories: Art

Learn to make art that can change the world. Multidisciplinary artist, entrepreneur, and activist Stuart Semple believes that art is for everyone, and that everyone is an artist. Every single human has an inner spark of creativity that can make the world a better place. Art can change people, places, attitudes, and communities, healing and communicating when words aren’t enough. Make Art or Die Trying empowers you to understand and connect with big art ideas and embrace your creative potential, no matter where you’re starting from. This stunning, informative, and inspiring book demystifies influential art concepts of the 20th and 21st centuries, including happenings, performance art, Bau...

10 Ways to Make Art
  • Language: en

10 Ways to Make Art

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-12-06
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Art Seen
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 147

Art Seen

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-05-10
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Art Seen is the new publication from The Curator's Salon, bringing together over 50 contemporary artists from around the world to talk about their work, influences, purpose and everything else. This debut edition of Art Seen, The Curator's Salon Magazine, showcases some of the most talented contemporary artists to know right now, from painters, sculptors, and printmakers to collage artists working today. This publication presents: Conversations between artists and curators Stories behind the artworks and the artists practice including bold and stunning visuals The way different cultures and life experiences influence an artist's style and technique Studio spaces in their most natural form Inside the publication you will discover artists from around the world, working across a number of disciplines, and learn about contemporary art and artists. Art Seen is curated and edited by award winning art dealer, and independent curator, Gita Joshi. Scroll up and click the Buy Now button to get your copy of this debut edition of Art Seen

Mirrorcity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 64

Mirrorcity

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-07-23
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  • Publisher: Unknown

To accompany the Hayward Gallery exhibition of the same name, Booker Prize nominated writer Tom McCarthy edits a unique newspaper about the realities (and unrealities) of London. Patrick Kieller claimed in his 1994 film London that the city had disappeared, lost amongst the sprawling generations of its inhabitants.The city's consciousness has dissipated, its identity vanishing before our eyes. Just as the role of the print newspaper edges closer to the void, McCarthy seeks to explore the current, 'felt' realities of a place in a form that is on the verge of obsolescence.Going beyond the concept of definite roles and functions MIRRORCITY explores and celebrates the themes of reality, identity...