The Gallerist

The Gallerist
Author: Michael Levitt
Publisher: Fremantle Press
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2022-02-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1760991783

James Devlin is a celebrated artist whose past is as blank as an empty canvas. When Jan Bilowski brings a painting, which was a gift to her dead sister, into Mark Lewis's gallery, she tells him it was created by a seventeen-year-old boy called Charlie. Why then does the work look exactly like a James Devlin—painted a whole decade before the artist's career began on the other side of the country?

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

How to Start and Run a Commercial Art Gallery (Second Edition)
Author: Edward Winkleman
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2018-11-13
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1621536572

“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.

The Artist's Guide to Grant Writing

The Artist's Guide to Grant Writing
Author: Gigi Rosenberg
Publisher: Watson-Guptill
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2010-12-14
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0823000702

The Artist’s Guide to Grant Writing is designed to transform readers from starving artists fumbling to get by into working artists who confidently tap into all the resources at their disposal. Written in an engaging and down-to-earth tone, this comprehensive guide includes time-tested strategies, anecdotes from successful grant writers, and tips from grant officers and fundraising specialists. The book is targeted at both professional and aspiring writers, performers, and visual artists who need concrete information about how to write winning grant applications and fundraise creatively so that they can finance their artistic dreams.

The Artist's Estate

The Artist's Estate
Author: Dr. Loretta Würtenberger
Publisher: Hatje Cantz Verlag
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2021-11-24
Genre: Art
ISBN: 3775752048

Andy Warhol bequeathed us the words "Death can really make you look like a star." But death per se is not a catalyst for the relevance of an artist. What is of crucial importance is the proper management structure for the posthumous preservation and development of an artistic estate. The handbook by Loretta Würtenberger presents the possible legal framework, appropriate financing models, as well as the proper handling of the market, museums, and academia. Her business, Fine Art Partners, has advised artists and artists' estates for many years in their structuring and development of estate concepts as well as in operative questions. Based on numerous international examples, the author explains the different alternatives for maintaining an artist's estate and makes recommendations on how to ideally handle work, archives, and mementos following the death of an artist.

Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Gallerists But Were Afraid to Ask

Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Gallerists But Were Afraid to Ask
Author: Andrea Bellini
Publisher: Jrp Ringier
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9783037640876

The 51 gallery owners from Europe, The Americas, and Asia interviewed in this book talk about their relationship with artists, what they love (and hate) about their work, The changes the art world has undergone since they started at the end of the 1980s, and thus give precious insights and advice to collectors and up-and-coming players in the field. At this time of an all-encompassing hybridization of roles (critics and curators becoming dealers, artists acting as curators, fair managers becoming curators, etc.), The observations included in this volume provide an extraordinary snapshot of today's art system, reflecting its culture, strategies, and attitudes. Galleries featured in this book include: Air de Paris (Paris), Gavin Brown's Enterprise (New York), Massimo De Carlo (Milan), Greene Naftali (New York), Hotel (London), Kurimanzutto (Mexico), Franco Noero (Turin), Eva Presenhuber (Zurich), Johann König (Berlin), and Vitamin (Beijing). Edited by Andrea Bellini, former US Editor of Flash Art and Curatorial Advisor at P.S.1/MoMA, Is currently the Director of the Artissima fair in Turin. Italian text.

The Artist's Guide

The Artist's Guide
Author: Jackie Battenfield
Publisher: Da Capo Lifelong Books
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2009-06-09
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0306816520

Gallery director, artist, and lecturer Jackie Battenfield offers expert advice on how to develop a sustained and rewarding career as a visual artist.

The Death of the Artist

The Death of the Artist
Author: William Deresiewicz
Publisher: Henry Holt and Company
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2020-07-28
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1250125529

A deeply researched warning about how the digital economy threatens artists' lives and work—the music, writing, and visual art that sustain our souls and societies—from an award-winning essayist and critic There are two stories you hear about earning a living as an artist in the digital age. One comes from Silicon Valley. There's never been a better time to be an artist, it goes. If you've got a laptop, you've got a recording studio. If you've got an iPhone, you've got a movie camera. And if production is cheap, distribution is free: it's called the Internet. Everyone's an artist; just tap your creativity and put your stuff out there. The other comes from artists themselves. Sure, it goes, you can put your stuff out there, but who's going to pay you for it? Everyone is not an artist. Making art takes years of dedication, and that requires a means of support. If things don't change, a lot of art will cease to be sustainable. So which account is true? Since people are still making a living as artists today, how are they managing to do it? William Deresiewicz, a leading critic of the arts and of contemporary culture, set out to answer those questions. Based on interviews with artists of all kinds, The Death of the Artist argues that we are in the midst of an epochal transformation. If artists were artisans in the Renaissance, bohemians in the nineteenth century, and professionals in the twentieth, a new paradigm is emerging in the digital age, one that is changing our fundamental ideas about the nature of art and the role of the artist in society.

The Artist & the Vampire Hunter

The Artist & the Vampire Hunter
Author: Olympia Papadis
Publisher: Olympia P Books
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2022-08-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Ariana Vrykolakis is a young woman working as a freelance artist who happens to be half-vampire. Her father Antonis Vrykolakis and his brother Grigoris are vampires who descend from the evil Vrykolakis family. They tried to blend in with society until they reconnect with an old acquaintance named James Ryder who invites the two brothers to join his clan. James happens to be longtime enemies with with Deacon Thompson, the leader of the vampire hunters. As the new leader of the vampire clan, James promotes hatred and fear of Deacon to rile up the vampires. Meanwhile, Ariana and her mother start to get pressured by Antonis to become vampires after him and his brother join the clan. Ariana becomes frustrated and hopeless until she meets a handsome vampire hunter, Lukas Vasilias. They instantly form a connection and soon Ariana learns that she was destined to be a vampire hunter herself. Lukas teaches Ariana the ways of vampire hunting even though she doesn't think she is qualified. Later Ariana and Lukas must embark on dangerous missions to free innocent people from vampires and save Lukas' father.

The Devil in the Gallery

The Devil in the Gallery
Author: Noah Charney
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2021-09-15
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1538138654

"It’s an in-depth look at varied time periods and artists, which readers interested in gossip, drama, or art history will enjoy." Library Journal, Starred Review Scandal, shock and rivalry all have negative connotations, don’t they? They can be catastrophic to businesses and individual careers. A whiff of scandal can turn a politician into a smoking ruin. But these potentially disastrous “negatives” can and have spurred the world of fine art to new heights. A look at the history of art tells us that rivalries have, in fact, not only benefited the course of art, from ancient times to the present, but have also helped shape our narrative of art, lending it a sense of drama that it might otherwise lack, and therefore drawing the interest of a public who might not be drawn to the objects alone. There would be no Sistine Chapel by Michelangelo had rival Raphael not tricked the pope into assigning him the commission, certain that Michelangelo, who had never before worked with frescoes, would botch the job and become a laughing stock. Scandal and shock have proven to be powerful weapons when harnessed and wielded willfully and well. That scandal is good for exposure has been so obviously the case that many artists have courted it intentionally, which we will define as shock: intentionally overturning expectations of the majority in a way that traditionalist find dismaying or upsetting, but which a certain minority avant-garde find exciting. From Damien Hirst presenting the public with a shark embalmed in formaldehyde and entombed in a glass case to Marcel Duchamp trying to convince the art community that a urinal is a great sculpture shock has been a key promotional tool. The Devil in the Gallery is a guided tour of the history of art through it scandals, rivalries, and shocking acts, each of which resulted in a positive step forward for art in general and, in most cases, for the careers of the artists in question. In addition to telling dozens of stories, lavishly illustrated in full color, of such dramatic moments and arguing how they not only affected the history of art but affected it for the better, we will also examine the proactive role of the recipients of these intentionally dramatic actions: The art historians, the critics and even you, the general public. The Devil likes to lurk in dark corners of the art world, morphing into many forms. Let us shed light upon him.

Playing to the Gallery

Playing to the Gallery
Author: Grayson Perry
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2015-05-05
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0143128922

Grayson Perry’s book will overturn everything you thought you knew about “art” Now Grayson Perry is a fully paid-up member of the art establishment, he wants to show that any of us can appreciate art (after all, there is a reason he’s called this book Playing to the Gallery and not Sucking Up to the Academic Elite). This funny, personal journey through the art world answers the basic questions that might occur to us in an art gallery but that we’re too embarrassed to ask. Questions such as: What is “good” or “bad” art—and does it even matter? Is art still capable of shocking us or have we seen it all before? And what happens if you place a piece of art in a rubbish dump?