Sentences with phrase «art buying public»

SO that perhaps I wonder as you talk about this, to what extent the general art buying public, as distinct from artists, ever got to the early shows of the Hansa.

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I've stewarded a few decent art exhibitions (I also had work on display)-- interacting with the art - buying public is invaluable if I'm going to push my own business forward in the future — and I also participated in an art fair recently.
A panel of public art practitioners provided concrete advice to an audience of artists who do not support themselves through their work, including: don't be one of those sculpture gardens with a Calder, a Bourgeois, and an Oldenburg; money exists to buy time, so make a budget for artist fees and childcare; don't go into debt on your public art commission because you will not make it up in volume.
Don't forget also, that public perception is fickle — art for # 5 is all very well on a craft stall, but «serious» art for a mere $ 5 will be seen as just not very good and not worth buying.
Selling without gallery representation seems to be more successful for those who make art that is easily comprehended by the general public, mainly because those sorts of buyers are buying only to please themselves, decorate homes or businesses, etc..
Having held the first major museum survey of the artist earlier this year as part of its «Recognition of Art by Women» series, it was at the head of a queue of more than a dozen public institutions waiting to buy Ms Crosby's painstakingly crafted works.
You'll be first to buy tickets to fundraising and art - buying events, and have priority booking for our public programme.
The national fundraising arts charity supports curatorial projects, helps museums buy works of art, and encourages people to see and enjoy art in public collections across the UK.
As part of a public art project in the Royston area of Glasgow 2002, Graham Fagen bought the right to name a new species of rose, which was to be planted in the area.
Buying Friends: The Kortman Collection, opening November 15, will present to the public more than eighty works owned by the 35 year old art collector.
Some of these paintings were used to embellish churches in Lower Canada, the remainder were bought by Joseph LÉGARÉ in 1817, who then established the first art gallery open to the public in Canada.
(As opposed to public auctions, in a private sale, Sotheby's is consigned a work of art and then privately approaches individuals about buying the work.)
We Buy Gold is a roving art space presenting exhibitions, commissioned projects, and public events.
The gallery had opened in 1936 as a rental gallery, to introduce contemporary art to a public not yet ready to buy it.)
But no institution besides the Dallas Museum of Art, which in 2012 made an undisclosed offer on the painting, showed public interest in buying it.
I'm an art collector who's opened a gallery... in which we invite the public to buy something if they want it and like it.
Buying and owning art is easy; he hopes that the museum will legitimize his collection before a large public.
The poll was commissioned by The Other Art Fair, a new fair in London that will allow the public to buy directly from artists instead of through individual dealers.
We are hosting this event as a way to engage the public, art lovers and buyers to support the emerging and young talent here at one of Canada's most innovative institutions and introduce an new and exciting way to buy art.
The Guerrilla Girls, an anonymous art collective of women who wear gorilla masks when they appear in public, were some of the more vocal critics of Mr. Andre and the peer group that defended him (and, often, bought, sold and supported his work).
It advises on personal art collections; it advises organisations and corporate art collectors about what Irish art to buy; it tracks down specific - size artworks for particular locations; it advises on public art projects.
The Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester buys four of Moore's drawings, the first acquisition by a public museum.
It began as the term «Urban Market» used by the advertising industry to define members of the Hip Hop buying public, and now has been retrofit by the auction houses for use in their large generalized auctions that began to appear during the Street Art boom of the last decade.
Stock trading is the art of buying, holding, selling stocks (also called shares) of securities listed on public stock exchanges such as NASDAQ, NYSE, and AMEX.
Stock trading: Stock trading is the art of buying, holding, selling stocks (also called shares) of securities listed on public stock exchanges such as NASDAQ, NYSE, and AMEX.
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