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Ian Yang

Art Community & Forum : Art Face Off :: View topic - Top 10 Reasons Why Galleries Rejec... - 0 views

  • Too Similar: A gallery looks at the group of artists they represent, much like an artist looks at a painting. It is not so much the individual artist that is considered, but, rather, how that art fits into the existing group. Often galleries are reluctant to take artists that are too similar to an artist they already represent. Too Different: All galleries try to create a niche for themselves by representing artists that are stylistically similar and would appeal to their core group of collectors. If your work is outside the arbitrary parameters they have established, you are out of luck. Too Far Away: Unless you have already established a reputation elsewhere, galleries are reluctant to work with artists outside their regional area. Issues surrounding shipping costs and the inconvenience of getting and returning work in an expedient manner make it often not worth it. Too Fragile/Difficult to Store: Regardless of how big a gallery is, there is never enough storage space. Galleries shy away from work that is 3 dimensional, easily breakable, heavy or hard to handle. Too Expensive: Most artists undervalue their work. But, occasionally I will come across an artist with a totally unrealistic sense of how to price their work. Prices are established by the law of supply of demand (Read Pricing Your Art). If a gallery feels they can not price your work fairly and still make a 50% commission, they will not be willing to take a chance on you. Too Cheap: Artists who only do works on paper, photographers, etc often can not generate enough income from sales to make an exhibition worth it to a gallery. If you have 20 pieces in a show, and each piece sells for $500, and your show completely sells out…your gallery has only made $5000… barely enough to cover the costs of the postage, announcement and opening reception. Too Difficult: Entering into a relationship with a gallery is in many ways similar to entering into a marriage. It's a relationship that needs to be able to endure candid dialog about the things that are often the most difficult to discuss with anyone…your artwork and money. Both the artist and the gallery need to have a level of trust and comfort that will guarantee honest communication. If a gallery perceives you as being a difficult person to work with, they tend to veer away. Too Inexperienced: Many artists start approaching galleries too soon, before their work has fully matured. Most critics and curators say it takes an artist several years after college for their work to fully develop stylistically. Galleries want to make sure that once they commit to you, your work will not make radical and/or unpredictable changes. Even if a gallery LOVES your work, they may want to watch your development over a period of years to confirm their initial opinion. Artists must also have enough work of a similar sensibility to mount an exhibition. Too Experienced: The gallery fear of failure is strong, particularly in this economic climate. Careful to be sensitive to a price point that is right for their audience, galleries may not be financially able to risk representing artists who are farther along in their career, therefore demanding higher prices, than emerging younger artists. Artists with a long sales history of gradually appreciating prices may find themselves priced out of the current market.
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    Something that every artist should keep in his/her mind.
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Ian Yang

illoz - illustrator portfolios really - 0 views

  • about illoz illoz is a portfolio site for Illustrators that doubles as a very useful workspace for art directors. It's an experiment, of sorts. The idea is to establish a new and better way for art directors to find and interact with Illustrators. The program was created by two guys with an idea, the same two odd-balls that brought Drawger to life. More about illoz and why it's here.
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    about illoz

    illoz is a portfolio site for Illustrators that doubles as a very useful workspace for art directors. It's an experiment, of sorts. The idea is to establish a new and better way for art directors to find and interact with Illustrators. The program was created by two guys with an idea, the same two odd-balls that brought Drawger to life. More about illoz and why it's here.
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    illoz is an invitation only portfolio site for Illustrators. It's not for everyone and not everyone who wants a portfolio site here will be able to get one. Numbers are limited to keep the quality high. The cost is 150 American dollars per year and it's free to test drive for 60 days. You can find out more about what illoz offers and send in a request for an illoz Portfolio site right here.
Benjamin Hansen

+++ YUKO SHIMIZU online portfolio +++ - 0 views

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    YUKO SHIMIZU is an illustrator and a fine artist. She is also an illustration instructor at School of Visual Arts, New York. Drawing had been Yuko's hobby ever since she was a child. However, growing up in a traditional Japanese family, pursuing a path in art was just not an option. After receiving BA in advertising and marketing - the most creative of the practical field - from Waseda University she landed on a position in PR for a big corporation in Tokyo. It never made her quite happy, and she was in a mid-life crisis at age of 22.
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Harriet FeBland - 0 views

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    During a long and distinguished career Harriet FeBland's sculpture, paintings, drawings and graphics have been shown in many countries outside the United States. These include England and France, Japan and Mexico. It was as an American abroad that this New York born and educated artist began her professional career. She lived and worked in England and France and actively participated in European art circles for more than a decade. Her recognition as a pioneer constructivist sculptor-painter came in the early 60's with her major New York exhibition "Plastic in Art" at the Galerie International. It was soon followed with an invitation from Thelma Newman to be included in the book "Plastics As An Art Form" published by Chilton Press in 1963. This work is still considered the eminent text on the subject today. It also highlights the handful of pioneer artist's working with plastics at that time, and the beginnings of 'construction' as the art form of Ms. FeBland.
Benjamin Hansen

Yumiko Kayukawa - 0 views

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    Yumiko Kayukawa was born in the small town of Naie in Hokkaido, Japan. The panoramic beauty of her surroundings and feelings of communication with the native animals inspired her to paint the things around her. As a teenager she also fell in love "with the energy and giddiness" of American pop-culture through her exposure to rock n' roll, film, and fashion. By the age of 16, she had debuted into the art world with a comic-book (Manga) feature. After graduating from Art school, she continued to paint, but struggled with truly expressing herself in her art. Fortunately, this frustration took a dramatic turn during a visit to Seattle where Yumi painted a picture at the request of an American friend. In comic-book style, two girls sit entwined atop a mushroom, Japanese symbols and American pop art styles melding together in lively color and bold lines. Yumi now realized her art persona - sagacious Japanese tradition in synergy with the jubilant irreverence of American pop culture. What does she see for her future as an artist? "I'd rather my paintings hang next to rock star pin-ups than on museum walls. Ultimately I want to connect with people all over the world on that level", she says with a smile. When we look at her work, it's obviously just a matter of time.
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    I am a korean aquarius vata-dosha rat who grew up in Queens and currently reside in Brooklyn, NY. I work for an amazing artist and am a freelance arts writer. I spend my free time obsessing about my lack of free time. I collect, consume, archive, and inventory my experiences, hence the start of this blog as an outlet. I write, read, draw, cook, craft, walk my dog, ride my bike, recite mantras during a storm, daydream, jog, dance, meditate, perform sun salutations, and sunbathe when possible.
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Welcome to The Athenaeum - 1 views

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    The Athenaeum is building a set of online tools for studying the humanities. Whether you are an armchair historian, a teacher, or just someone with an interest in history, archaeology, philosophy, or the arts, we hope to provide new ways to explore and interact with all sorts of material. It is a never-ending quest, and we welcome your involvement. Take a moment, browse the site, and let us know what you think!
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P h o t o B i s t r o - 2 views

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    PhotoBistro provides, without aesthetic bias, an exhibition and sales space for serious art, documentary, or journalistic photographers. The main criteria for showing at PhotoBistro is an obvious seriousness of intent or commitment to the medium as shown by the photographer's résumé and/or the work itself.
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Tate Britain| Past Exhibitions | Gothic Nightmares | Room 7 works - 3 views

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    Revolution, Revelation and Apocalypse; a set of images from an archive of an exhibition at The Tate.  Some really nice Blake and Fuseli.
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PengZackBumm - Malerei von Sabie Tress in der [galerie.bruehl] - Pressemitteilung - ope... - 0 views

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    Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren, liebe Freundinnen und Freunde der Galerie, sehnen auch Sie den Frühling herbei? Dann wird die farbenkräftige Ausstellung in der [galerie.bruehl] auch Sie in hren Bann ziehen. Herzlichen laden wir Sie ein zur Ausstellung PengZackBumm mit Malerei der Kölner Künstlerin Sabine Tress am Sonntag, 20. Februar 2011, 15:00 Uhr, in die [galerie.bruehl], Uhlstraße 2, 50321 Brühl (in der Fußgängerzone, direkt am Rathaus) Die Ausstellung wird bis 1. April 2011 zu folgenden Öffnungszeiten zu sehen sein: montags bis freitags 10:00 bis 13:00 Uhr sowie 14:00 bis 18:00 Uhr, samstags 11:00 bis 14:00 Uhr. Während der Karnevalstage 3. bis 7. März 2011 ist die Galerie geschlossen. Zur Ausstellung: Sabine Tress macht Bilder. Ihr Werkprozess ist spontan, spannungsgeladen, eruptiv, ebenso überlegt wie intuitiv - „PengZackBumm" eben. Ihre Bildtafeln bilden nichts (oder nur höchst selten etwas) ab. Vielmehr stellen sie die Malerei selbst in den Mittelpunkt der Betrachtung. Themen sind das Wachsen und Werden, das Schichten, Überlagern, Sich-Ergänzen und Verdrängen. Bereits vorhandene Farbflächen überdeckt Sabine Tress bis zur Unkenntlichkeit, andere verschleiert sie so verführerisch und hauchzart, dass man um so neugieriger wird auf das immer noch offenkundige Darunter. Stets lässt Sabine Tress den Betrachter an ihren Expeditionen ins Reich der malerischen Möglichkeiten teilhaben. Es geht um Gewicht, Sinnlichkeit und Variantenreichtum von Form, Farbe und Fläche. Was ist es, das die Aufmerksamkeit des Betrachters auf sich zieht? Sind es die massigen Farbkrusten, die so auffällig mäandernden Rinnsale oder doch eher die Zuckerwatte-leichten Spraydosen-Spots, die so sehr an ihre Ursprünge in der Street-Art erinnern? Ist es gar das wohlüberlegte Zusammenspiel all dieser Kräfte? Auch wenn es nur selten Abbild- oder Symbolhaftes in den Arbeiten der Künstlerin gibt, Assoziationen lösen die Werke von Sab
Martin Nieswandt

CartoonKomplott und [galerie.bruehl] präsentieren Birte S. auf den Kunsttagen... - 2 views

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    Die österreichische in Düsseldorf lebende Kultcartoonistin Birte Strohmayer alias Birte S. wird auf den diesjährigen KunstTagen des Rhein-Erft-Kreises in der Abtei Brauweiler durch CartoonKomplott Brühl und die [galerie.bruehl] präsentiert. Freundinnnen und Freunde des hintergründigen Humors können die Cartoons Birte S. erleben am Samstag, den 30. Juli 2011 von 12:00 bis 21:30 Uhr und Sonntag, den 31. Juli 2011 von 11:00 bis 18:00 Uhr in der Abtei Brauweiler, 50259 Pulheim-Brauweiler. An beiden Tagen wird die Künstlerin selbst anwesend sein und für persönliche Gespräche zur Verfügung stehen. Im Cartoonmuseum online Birte S. können Freundinnen und Freunde hintergründigen Humors sich schon jetzt 24-Stunden-Rund-um-die-Uhr an den Arbeiten der Kult-Cartoonistin Birte S. erfreuen.
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Love at first sight: Hallways {Guest Post} | First Sense - 1 views

  • A hallway sets the tone for the entire house – it is the first and last area of the home that a visitor will see, and this is why designing a stunning entrance is so important. Beautiful patterns/colours, a unique design, and great lighting will make all the difference in creating a gorgeous entrance to fall in love with. Here is a selection of hallways in different styles to inspire.
  • A touch of nature Sticking to a theme helps to create an elegant entryway, as evidenced here with an antler-inspired ceiling light, organic touches such as the framed branches and potted plants, as well as the neutral colour palette.
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    Hallway is also an important space to show your interior design passion!
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The Lost : Searching for Bruno Schulz - 0 views

  • "An event may be small and insignificant in its origin, and yet, when drawn close to one's eye, it may open in its center an infinite and radiant perspective because a higher order or being is trying to express itself in it and irradiates it violently,"
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    Article about Bruno Schulz that begins with the mural he painted for the children of an SS officer who was protecting him but expands to include more of his literature and art.
Taylor Wilson

Pink Stinx: Asparagus Green in Home Decor - 1 views

  • Pinterest Bold colors on upholstery are anything but boring. Love the asparagus green velvet on this button tufted sofa. So fun!.
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    Asparagus green is a gorgeous, bright shade of green that makes a great color for home décor. It can be an intense wall color for a bold look or used as an accent in light fixtures or decorative accessories for a splash of rich color. However it is used, asparagus green in home décor is a stylish color that has a lot of versatility.
Taylor Wilson

Mirror Mirror…On The Floor | homestilo - 0 views

  • This floor mirror helps expand the sense of space in this small dining area and enhances the lovely hanging light fixture over the table. Choosing a mirror color that is similar to wall and/or curtains helps the frame blend with the other elements in the room. If you want a bigger impact, paint the mirror a color that contrasts with other colors in your room.
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    We have one in an unusable corner in our living room. It adds light and life to an otherwise blah corner. Light fixtures of all kinds look beautiful when their light is reflected in these massive mirrors. One word about propping up a floor mirror. If it is a heavy mirror or you have small kids running around, you may want to attach the mirror to the wall with a brace or a hook to keep it from falling over.
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Digital Art: Amazing 365 Days Digital Drawing Challenge - 3 views

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    Following the tradition of the 365 Days Digital Drawing Challenge, an artist called Hairy Problems did an amazing performance in the field of digital art.
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