Advice for collectors, curators, and dealers from artists who don't want you to embarrass yourself on
your next studio visit.
We've asked dealers, curators, advisors, collectors, and seasoned artists to provide some insider insight on what to do (and what not to do) during
your next studio visit.
Advice from top artists, curators, dealers, and collectors to find out how to ace
your next studio visit — or at least prevent embarrassment.
Not exact matches
For your
next workout, you get to choose between
visiting the fitness center or exercising at the cardio and resistance training
studio.
Next day we
visited Rubens» grand house and
studio; the UNESCO - listed Plantin - Moretus house, home to Europe's oldest commercial printers; and the excellent MAS port museum.
We may have caught a glimpse at ThatGameCompany's
next project in a documentary that
visited the
studio.
Austin Wintory will be
visiting the
studio for several days
next week to work with us to finalize the implementation of the music into the game.
[Editor's note: Over the
next three days we'll be recommending artist
studios we think readers should
visit during Bushwick Open
Studios this weekend, providing interviews with selected artists and compiling it into handy AFC maps you all can use to get around.
Our
next visitor will be Aimee Lusty, which will also filp the script a bit since she will be
visiting the «gallery» and not my
studio.
After seeing Katrina's show, go upstairs to
visit the open
studios of the
next five artists who are participating in the New Orleans Local Artists («NOLA») Studio Program.
448 Jefferson Street: Though there are dozens of artists with open
studios in this building and
next - door at 2 St. Nicholas Avenue, we especially recommend
visiting # 49 and # 51 to see works by Nate Doyle, Austin English, Clara Johansson, Adam Opet, and Catherine Stack.
When Artspace
visited Morris's immaculate Long Island City
studio earlier this month, the artist — looking stylishly severe in a uniform - like black ensemble with a red belt that matched her lipstick — was getting ready for Basel while also working on paintings, researching her
next film, and preparing for a solo exhibition that opens in October at the Museum Leuven in Belgium.
They spent a great deal of time together over the
next five years and through Greenberg, the young novice met and
visited the
studios of most of the adventurous artists in New York.
On our
next trip to L.A. we organized a
studio visit with Dodge.
The
next ArtMERGE event will
visit Brian Dettmer's
studio on August 7 (see http://www.mocaga.org/ArtMERGEs.asp).
If you did something nice with Bill —
visited his
studio, wrote something about him, gave him a tip on a show or a collector — he would call the
next day to thank you.
In summer 2011, 12 curators from around the world were selected from an open competition to participate in the
next Curatorial Intensive for a rigorous 8 - day schedule of workshops, discussions, critiques, and presentations, as well as site
visits to local institutions, private collections, and artists»
studios.
Visit Eric Margry at the Torpedo Factory in
studio 229 to discuss your
next piece of hand - engraved, custom - designed jewelry.
The Teiger Mentor in the Arts Program will bring a series of internationally acclaimed artists to Cornell over the
next three years to make ongoing
visits to
studio and seminar classes and conduct individual critiques with MFA students.
Visiting artist Hank Willis Thomas is snowed in at his
studio in Brooklyn so his lecture has been postponed to
next Thursday.
Next day, after
studio visits and another mariachi - laced lunch, the group caravanned to his family's ceramics factory in suburban Tlaquepaque.
Some share personal stories about their work and lives (Terence Koh: «I remember my first
studio visit... in my tiny tiny apartment in Chinatown»), while others candidly record moments of self - doubt (Ellen Altfest: «My mind drifts between disappointment, relief and thoughts of what I'm going to do
next.
Discovering common ground in our painting practices, we decided to exchange
studio visits, first meeting in Joan's loft on Bowery, where she has had a
studio for thirty years, and the
next week,
visiting my
studio at the Elizabeth Foundation.
We're out here — from an insider's look at up - and - coming contemporary artists, to intimate
studio visits, to behind the scenes sneak peeks at exhibitions around the world, we are sharing the
Next Thing in art with you.
Amazing
studio visit with #BobWitz thanks to #PaulLamarre and #MelissaPWolf @eidiahouse So stoked to be in a group show along with Bob
next month!
AM readers will probably be most aware of Hush, whose multi-layered canvas entitled «Passing Through» shows hints of what to expect from him in his upcoming solo show at the Shooting Gallery in San Francisco
next month (our recent
studio visit here).
[Editor's note: Over the
next three days we'll be recommending artist
studios and galleries we think readers should
visit during Bushwick Open
Studios this weekend, providing interviews with selected artists and organizing our picks into handy AFC maps you all can use to get around.
In the
next week, Wiersma has many
studio visits lined up, before she hops on a plane and heads to another residency in France.