Your Career as an Art Dealer

Your Career as an Art Dealer
Author: Institute For Institute For Career Research
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-01-10
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781542483520

ART DEALERS ARE ESSENTIALLY SALES PERSONS. They sell art and occasionally buy some themselves, although usually for the purpose of reselling it. In a sense, the art dealer is no different from people selling cars or real estate. The more they know about the product they are selling, the better the job they can do. As an art dealer, especially, you need to know everything about what you are selling. Everyone selling art is going to be passionate about it, urgent to champion some new visionary or to defend an Old Master who has gone out of fashion but whose work still radiates wonder. If you are already excited about art, you are starting from the right place. A career as an art dealer is something you should seriously consider, even if what you are mostly concerned with is the work you do as an artist yourself. In fact, many of the people working in the art market are themselves painters, sculptors, photographers, or other artists. There is a long tradition, dating back to the origins of art dealer as a profession, of artists who were also dealers. It was often the case that the artist with the best business sense would emerge as representative for his/her own works also those of friends and colleagues. You could do the same today, although new galleries that open today are usually owned and operated by people who are more intent upon being dealers than artists themselves. These new dealers are usually taking the step to open their own business after having spent a few years gathering experience in other galleries or auction houses, while at the same time diligently scouting for artists whose work they admire and who are not represented exclusively by another gallery. What is critical, if this is a career that is appealing to you, is that you learn as much as you can about art, past as well as present. You will be entering a world of bright, well-informed people, with little room for anyone trying to fake it. In the highly competitive art world, you need to be the real deal if you want to get to the top. You might even, during your high school years, come upon that special period or style that you want to make the focus of your life's work. It may be the first time you see a great work of classic art, like The David of Michelangelo; or something more modern, like a drip painting by Jackson Pollack; or something completely different from anything you have seen before, like a pop art construction by Red Grooms. You will want to keep expanding the scope of your knowledge so that your favorite works can be understood and explained in the context of the entire panoramic global history of art. The art world can be very fickle and fashion conscious, lifting you up one year, when your gallery lands new artists who suddenly become the defining visionaries of the moment, then dashing you into despair the next year, as the market moves on and your artists have become yesterday's news that no one cares about any longer. You need to be extremely resilient to continue in this career, unless of course you achieve great success early on and are that rare dealer who goes from one success to another without ever a misstep. Besides intelligence, luck, passion, and resilience, it will help to be charming and graceful. Artists, especially the really good ones, can afford to be rough and uncouth, with no particular regard for social skills. Art dealers and the people who work in galleries and auction houses will frequently find themselves in social as well as business situations (often one in the same, as in an opening party for a new exhibit) with the wealthy and powerful. Proper manners allow you to be polite without being subservient or pushy. A touch of class never hurt anyone anywhere, and especially not in the art world.

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.

Guide to Your Career

Guide to Your Career
Author: Alan B. Bernstein
Publisher: The Princeton Review
Total Pages: 514
Release: 2004-04-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780375763991

Career counselor Alan B. Bernstein helps you identify your interests and style by guiding you through the Birkman Career Style Summary.(TM) You will answer a series of questions about your personal preferences and then score yourself to identify your Birkman(TM) colors on a grid. Your Birkman(TM) colors represent your career interests and style-not only what you like to do but also how you like to do it. The Princeton Review's Guide to Your Career features: - Profiles of more than 200 professions, from accountant to zoologist - First-hand insight from professionals - Easy organization so you can find all the careers compatible with your needs and desires - In-depth information on the hottest careers in a twenty-first century economy, from the expected (attorney, carpenter, and dentist) to the unexpected (baseball player, sommelier, and wedding consultant) - Crucial career data, including average salaries and major associations Alan B. Bernstein, C.S.W., P.C., is a psychotherapist with expertise in career development and has consulted on strategic training and development programs at major institutions.

How to Become a Successful Artist

How to Become a Successful Artist
Author: Magnus Resch
Publisher: Phaidon
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2021
Genre: ART
ISBN: 9781838662424

The must-have business guide for visual artists, written by the leading specialist in the global art trade

The Fine Artist's Career Guide

The Fine Artist's Career Guide
Author: Daniel Grant
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 548
Release: 2004-04-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1621531236

This indispensable guide gives anyone with studio art training the vital tools and breadth of information they need to develop and succeed in the fine and applied arts. It covers the full spectrum of career options available to artists today-from being an independent artist to niches in the corporate world, and from jobs that require special artistic skills to those calling for artistic improvisation.

Career as an Art Dealer

Career as an Art Dealer
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2017
Genre: Art
ISBN:

To succeed in the art gallery business you must possess both a subtle appreciation for art and a killer instinct for business. If this sounds like a rare combination of personal traits, that's because it is. It's a fair bet that most people would fail miserably in the art gallery business, no matter how much academic knowledge they may have of art or business. It's just not that simple; it really is a unique combination of career skills and attributes. Do you think you may have what it takes?

The Business of Fine Art Photography

The Business of Fine Art Photography
Author: Thomas Werner
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2022-11-11
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1000182568

This guide for aspiring and exhibiting photographers alike combines practice and concept to provide a roadmap to navigating, and succeeding in, the fine art photography marketplace locally, domestically, and internationally. Join former New York gallery owner, international curator, and fine art photographer Thomas Werner as he shares his experiences and insights from leading curators, gallerists, collectors, auctioneers, exhibiting photographic artists, and more. Learn how to identify realistic goals, maximize results, work with galleries and museums, write grants, develop strong nuanced imagery, and build a professional practice in a continually evolving field. Featuring dozens of photographs from international practitioners, and a robust set of resources, this book will ensure you have the tools to give you the opportunity for success in any marketplace. Whether you are a student, aspiring photographic or video artist, or a photographer changing careers, The Business of Fine Art Photography is your guide to starting and growing your own practice.

ART/WORK

ART/WORK
Author: Heather Darcy Bhandari
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2009-03-24
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1416572384

The definitive, must-have guide to pursuing an art career—the fully revised and updated edition of Art/Work, now in its fourteenth printing, shares the tools artists of all levels need to make it in this highly competitive field. Originally published in 2009, Art/Work was the first practical guide to address how artists can navigate the crucial business and legal aspects of a fine art career. But the rules have changed since then, due to the proliferation of social media, increasing sophistication of online platforms, and ever more affordable digital technology. Artists have never had to work so hard to distinguish themselves—including by making savvy decisions and forging their own paths. Now Heather Bhandari, with over fifteen years of experience as a director of the popular Chelsea gallery Mixed Greens, and Jonathan Melber, a former arts/entertainment lawyer and director of an art e-commerce startup, advise a new generation of artists on how to make it in the art world. In this revised and updated edition, Bhandari and Melber show artists how to tackle a host of new challenges. How do you diversify income streams to sustain a healthy art practice? How can you find an alternative to the gallery system? How do you review a license agreement? What are digital marketing best practices? Also included are new quotes from over thirty arts professionals, updated commission legal templates, organizational tips, tax information, and advice for artists who don’t make objects. An important resource for gallerists, dealers, art consultants, artist-oriented organizations, and artists alike, Art/Work is the resource that all creative entrepreneurs in the art world turn to for advice.

How to be an Artist

How to be an Artist
Author: S. Natalie Abadzis
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780744051162

"A fun-filled art activity book that will encourage kids to express themselves while teaching them about key artistic styles and a selection of pioneering artists from history"--