But, like the recent New York auctions where nearly 60 %
less art sold by - value in comparison to one year before but with far fewer costly guarantees, the businesses behind the art being sold appear to remain strong thanks to this kind of shrewd dealmaking.
Not exact matches
Auctioned off to an unknown buyer on the phone after a protracted, 19 minute bidding war, the masterpiece's road to fetching nearly half a billion dollars actually began in 1958 — when it originally
sold for
less than $ 200, an
art dealer who once owned the piece told CNBC.
We are witnessing another awakening as a result of new and rapidly evolving buyer behaviors; organizations today needing to approach marketing and
selling interactions as more science and
less art.
Motivational Speaker and Online Dating Expert, April Braswell, flanked by Kevin Hogan, PhD, International Motivational Speaker, Influence, Persuasion, Sales Training, and author of iternational best sellers, The Psychology of Persuasion and most recently, The Secret Language of Business: How to Read Anyone in 3 Seconds or
Less and Dave Lakhani, best -
selling author of Persuasion: The
Art of Getting What You Want.
I have worked in the publishing industry for over twenty years, been a published author, and had some great sales numbers (printed editions of The
Art of Abundance over 95,000 copies
sold total) and awful numbers (the
less said the better), lived through a publisher bankruptcy, ridden the waves of change in the industry, and saw the bottom fall out in mid-2008, with all the folks I worked with laid off and my way of making a living in traditional publishing disappear.
Held in Charleston, SC, the Lowcountry Initiative of Literary
Arts (more fondly referred to as LILA) enlisted the help of no
less than 24 traditional and independent authors for a four - hour book fair, complete with book signing and sales, raffle giveaways of signed books by the authors, and a silent auction that included cool items like a two - day writers retreat, Kirkus membership, social media training and lunch with best -
selling author Mary Alice Monroe.
If every artist in the world banded together and didn't
sell for
less the $ 50 — there would be alot more respect and desire to understand
art and artists» process.
With most episodes running around six minutes or
less, TateShots is perfect for when you need a quick break from creating (or hopefully
selling) your own
art.
What if I told you that the key to
selling more
art is to do
less?
If you're early in your
art career and trying to figure out how to start
selling your
art, much
less getting your income where you really want it to be, you're going to have to start small.
Depending on where you are
selling your work, you might get some
less than savory people inquiring after your
art.
The algorithm is this: museum curator is equal to museum director recommendation over museum fiscal budget multiplied by critical acclaim over academic achievement
lesser then the current market price divided by current stock market yields is multiplied by the X amount of press given to a
sell equals the museum purchase of an
art piece.
At
Art Basel Miami Beach in 2004 he had no
less than six, and
sold them all, so he will be a hard act for Zwirner to follow.
This led Tsui to the conclusion that, «A portrait of Mao Zedong by Andy Warhol
sold for
less than its pre-sale estimate and a work by Keith Haring failed to
sell at Sotheby's modern and contemporary
art evening sale in Hong Kong on Sunday, casting doubt on Asian collectors» appetite for top - end Western contemporary
art.»
A
lesser known fact is that, while some of his colleagues
sold their first pieces at that show, Damien didn't actually
sell anything, nor did his work get any specific attention (allegedly, this was because the artist was too busy organizing the show, which left little time for him to work on his own
art).
They have demonstrated a healthy appetite for the
art and antiques of their own country but their demand for the conceptual Western contemporary
art sold by the likes of White Cube is
less proven, and could dry up if China's economy slows.
Bonhams expert Giles Peppiatt said works by Africa's best - known living artists typically
sell for
less than $ 150,000, or the ballpark asking price at auction for works by much younger,
less time - tested artists like New York
art star Dan Colen.
He
sold his stake in Viviartia in 2007 (for about $ 560 million) and since then has devoted himself more or
less full - time to the
art world.
View charges: [the public] 800 yen (640 yen) ※ Rate general more than 65 years old [university student] 500 yen (400 yen)[
less than high school student] Free of charge ※ (in) advance sale and more than 20 groups rate ※ A certificate of the physically disabled, a nursing notebook, the mental patient health welfare notebook owner is no charge for admission ※ The booking ticket is
sold at
art museum the first floor reception desk, Takamatsu - shi government office consumers» cooperative, Yumetaun Takamatsu service counter, the Miyawaki Bookstore head office and the south head office until Saturday, October 21
If Terence Koh can
sell a rotting chocolate wedding dress, is digital
art any
less problematic to conserve?
In March at
Art Basel Hong Kong, Korea's Kukje Gallery showed works by Kwon Young - woo, one of the
lesser known Dansaekhwa artists, and virtually
sold out at prices from $ 26,000 to $ 275,000.
Hollowell's 16 abstract pastels — an interplay of curves, curls and spheres —
sold in
less than 40 minutes at Pace Gallery's stand during the preview of Frieze
art fair in London this month, at $ 6,500 each.
Each month, Auxillary Projects hopes to make
art collecting possible for everyone in the community, ensuring to keep prices low (the editions
sells for $ 300 or
less each).
Back at the fair, amid the booths
selling work by emerging artists at a price point of
less than $ 50,000, a few galleries opted to bring known entities to
Art Brussels in hopes that some collectors still had holes they needed to fill — even if the piece was slightly more expensive than other options.
Then as our community moves progressively forward, we can all still be relieved to know that Miami is still on its way to transcending its past as just another dumbed down tourist destination — promoting that
less thoughtful decaying visual aroma that we still get a whiff of now and then... that kind of old Miami putrid commercialized smell that turned so many despondent and sour and caused the international
arts communities to view Miami's indifference to an international discourse as but a memory, constantly recuperating the South Florida pastiche... a past that if you need reminding of you need only take a trip to Key West to know what kind of image Miami is still fighting against — the land built on coral and swamp, but filled with cheap and shallow tawdriness, like acid in your contemporary, progressive face, eyes of mundane kitschy campiness saddening and maddening, dumbed down affection that solicits and
sells itself to another kind of cultural neanderthal — the accidental drunken tourist who seeks passive mediocrity and the same in other kindred spirits -LSB-.]
Sean Kelly Gallery
sold more than $ 1 million of sculptures by British artist Antony Gormley in
less than three hours on March 3, as a week of
art fairs in New York opened with a flurry of purchases by wealthy collectors.
Works of
art are hardly commensurate in quality, value or importance but the Sotheby's lot was not considered
less desirable that what
sold at Phillips.
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