Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Henri Matisse

An excellent BBC documentary about Matisse. So inspiring!

http://youtu.be/Ob8FWxrKVZY

Sunday, August 17, 2014

Career Builder 101

Great tips about how to build an art career: http://youtu.be/6WA0KecvP-g

Tips I like:
1. The more comfortable you are with yourself, the more comfortable you are about putting yourself out there, the more successful you will be.

2. Hit them up four months later. Just keep hitting them up. They're gonna see that you are hungry. As long as your work grow every time you hit them up, eventually they will give you an opportunity.

3. You should be able to explain your art in a nutshell. 

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

How to Show Your Art at Galleries

A very informative article about how to show your art at galleries,

On Commitment
"They're aware that the payoff is not always immediate, and that if they're going to invest time, money, publicity and wall space in your art, they want to at least see some promise for an evolving, engaging and ongoing narrative. In other words, they look for signs that you're serious about your art, have some sense of a game plan, guiding principle or philosophy, and are committed to being an artist and showing your art for many years to come. There's hardly anything galleries hate more than to back artists who suddenly decide to do something else with their lives and poof off into the ether forever. Vanishing artists and one-hit wonders do not make a gallery look good."

On the Artworks
"They want to hear your whole story, not just today's headlines, but where your journey is taking you, and what drives, motivates and inspires your creative process. Do you have more than one idea? Do you have a vision? Is that vision clear and well defined and articulated? Are you breaking new ground, exploring new territory? Or are you rehashing the past, stuck in a rut, stagnant or backing yourself into a corner? Are you productive and serious about spending time in the studio? Most importantly, do you have a significant body of current work that is complete (or nearly complete), fresh, original and HAS NOT been shown or exhibited elsewhere... or if not, are you capable of creating one by a to-be-determined date or deadline?" 

http://www.artbusiness.com/how_to_show_your_art_at_a_gallery.html