Selling Art Without Galleries, Daniel Grant

Selling Art Without Galleries: Toward Making a Living from Your Art by Daniel Grant shows artists how to make a dwelling from their art without counting on galleries. Through interviews with a selection of prosperous artists, viewers will find out the best way to be able to write about their unique do the job, how to arrange and curate exhibits, the best way to do the job in nonprofit arts spaces, ways to decide when and when to advertised artwork available for sale, and exactly how to exhibit in non-art spaces.
Artists will even find practical information and facts for marketing their function, like photographing and framing, selling at art fairs, acquiring into juried indicates, and selling online. This book empowers artists in all places to take command about their careers and discover a marketplace for their art with in-depth guidance around the marketing of art.
Selling Art Without Galleries takes us phase by phase as a result of every angle on the art planet, which has from the last 10 years or so become a fancy jungle, as much more and much more well known artists are earning a considerable living with their perform, and those struggling to acquire seen are sinking towards the bottoms.
Author explains the basic principles of marketing, from getting just the right venue for your style of labor you do, to ways to publish essentially the most concise and descriptive Artist Assertion. Daniel Grant is contributing editor for American Artist journal. His articles and essays have appeared in many significant publications. He lives in Amherst, Massachusetts.
Selling Art Without Galleries: Toward Making a Living from Your Art
Daniel Grant
Allworth Press; 1st edition
256 pages
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