Love your talk..this coming from a senior reemerging artist..the real art market today is a dog day for artists, it's more like running a marathon race, trying to get in the front, where your blood, sweat, and tears, is just a commodity, unfortunately..
that's true, sometimes much less. One only needs one gallery to get started though, but finding 100 good ones that are close enough to be viable can be hard if not impossible, depending on where you live. I think one's best option is direct contact, going to events and getting to know the people that work there and especially the artists they represent. Artist referals are the leading cause of getting representation in my area and I would say top 5 anywhere without hesitation.
For me it was either hands on goong to openings and getting to know the people involved, this works best i believe, or se ding out cold calls and emails, dms and tags but this usually dosnt get the attention obe would like. Try getting to know anyone who works there or just casually talk to people in the wider field, eventually one person knows another and if you turn up a lot they will start to notice you and after a while you have a better chance of trying to persuade them into showi g your work, best though if another artist recomends you, this is usually how you get a show:)
Took me 8 years almost, but went from painter to producer and opened an online art sales platform and now collaborate on artistic projects with many of the largest institutions in my country. Turned out painting wasnt as interesting for me as making art happen but Im saying you can do a lot if you put your mind to it:)
Really fantastic presentation. Thank you for sharing ...
Thank you Nick!
AWESOME ! Thanks for showing.
Well done, thanks a lot. Really good points all the way through.
thank you Simon! Im glad you liked it, I appreciate it a lot!
Love your talk..this coming from a senior reemerging artist..the real art market today is a dog day for artists, it's more like running a marathon race, trying to get in the front, where your blood, sweat, and tears, is just a commodity, unfortunately..
Nice and to the point...thanks!
Thank you:)
Thank you this was very helpful
Great video, thank you
thank you! :)
You have to email 100 galleries for a 5% callback or acceptance rate
that's true, sometimes much less. One only needs one gallery to get started though, but finding 100 good ones that are close enough to be viable can be hard if not impossible, depending on where you live. I think one's best option is direct contact, going to events and getting to know the people that work there and especially the artists they represent. Artist referals are the leading cause of getting representation in my area and I would say top 5 anywhere without hesitation.
@@SurvivingArt that takes a lot of schmoozing.
I've been posting on instagram for 8 years , it dosnt make a difference. How do you find galleries that are interested in your work ?
For me it was either hands on goong to openings and getting to know the people involved, this works best i believe, or se ding out cold calls and emails, dms and tags but this usually dosnt get the attention obe would like. Try getting to know anyone who works there or just casually talk to people in the wider field, eventually one person knows another and if you turn up a lot they will start to notice you and after a while you have a better chance of trying to persuade them into showi g your work, best though if another artist recomends you, this is usually how you get a show:)
Useful info thank you
Thank you. I’m glad it was useful! :)
I might as well give up now. LOL
Nothing in life is easy, so you might just as well give it a 100% for a year or two and see where it gets you:)
Took me 8 years almost, but went from painter to producer and opened an online art sales platform and now collaborate on artistic projects with many of the largest institutions in my country. Turned out painting wasnt as interesting for me as making art happen but Im saying you can do a lot if you put your mind to it:)