However, before you start building your site, look at
the portfolios of some other artists who are similar to you.
Not exact matches
Significant space and priority is given to the professional category
of Illustrators, who can find at Bologna Children's Book Fair support and encouragement to develop their work and opportunities to meet with
other operators in the publishing market and
other sectors: first
of all, the annual Illustrators Exhibition, but also the Illustrators Café — a space for conferences and meetings — and the Illustrators Survival Corner, with a rich programme
of workshops,
portfolio reviews and meetings with international
artists.
Are you a talented
artist with a
portfolio of very cool work that you have built up while working on
other games, now looking for somewhere new to spread your wings and continue to build your skills?
On the
other hand, if you're able to use your creative mind to offer somethingon fivrr that would be fun, easy, and related somehow to the work you really love to do (rather than something that feels trivial) then it could be a stream
of income to test ideas, practice sketching out quirky concepts, and as Chris said above, «create value, relationships or a
portfolio that will build over time», selling work on fivrr / or donating work to silent auctions for organizations you believe in could complement a proactive
artist's
other marketing efforts.
Auerbach's tabletop piece included in this
Artists Space
portfolio is made
of 3D - printed matte gold steel and stands alone as an incredible deal for the $ 1,000 — which also comes with an absolutely first - rate photo
of the great Andre Cadere walking through 1970s SoHo (walking stick in tow), a sexy K8 Hardy, and
other strong works by Sam Pulitzer and Peter Saville.
I am interested also by
other works from the same era: as well as the wonderful 1977 Rational Concepts
portfolio of prints (7 English
artists: Norman Dilworth, Anthony Hill, Malcolm Hughes, Peter Lowe, Kenneth Martin, Jeffrey Steele, Gillian Wise) there's a delightful pastel colour study by Jean Spencer and two
of Peter Lowe «s reliefs from 1968 in perspex mounted on wood, both 23 x 23 cm: Permutation
of 4 Groups
of 2 and Permutation
of 4 Groups
of 3, in which rational order and faktura combine to produce objects
of staggering beauty.
Arts Incubator provides a graduated series
of services to assist local
artists in the development
of business models, networking contacts, professional
portfolios, and
other professional tools.
The roster
of artists included in the New York Collection for Stockholm
portfolio includes many
artists who were important in the New York art world during one
of its most influential decades: Lee Bontecou, John Chamberlain, Walter De Maria, Jim Dine, Mark di Suvero, Dan Flavin, Red Grooms, Hans Haacke, Donald Judd, Ellsworth Kelly, Sol Lewitt, Roy Lichtenstein, Louise Nevelson, Kenneth Noland, Claes Oldenburg, Nam June Paik, Robert Rauschenberg, Larry Rivers, James Rosenquist, George Segal, Richard Serra, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol and
others.
In conjunction with the exhibition
of Other Places from November 9 — December 10, 2011, additional images and information about the participating
artists will be available through their Culturehall
portfolios.
«A
Portfolio of Models» (1974) explores social categories through six feminine archetypes
of Goddess, Housewife, Working Girl, Professional, Earth Mother, and Lesbian in both image and text corresponding to the given roles while concluding that the exhaustiveness and limitations
of the artificial nuances leaves her to «be an
artist and point the finger at her own predicament» and operating as
artist «when all
other values are rejected.»
In 2013, the Harry Ransom Center acquired a Ruscha archive comprising five personal journals filled with preliminary sketches and notes; materials related to the making
of his
artist's book On The Road (2010); notes, photographs, correspondence and contact sheets relating to the creation and publication
of his many
other artist's books; and materials relating to his short films Miracle (1975) and Premium (1971); his
portfolios; and several art commissions.
Since 1988, Jacob Samuel has published 43
portfolios, and his archive comprises more than 800 prints made by a wide range
of over 50 international
artists, including Marina Abramovic, John Baldessari, Chris Burden, Mona Hatoum, Rebecca Horn, Anish Kapoor, Barry McGee, Ed Moses, Matthew Monahan, Wangechi Mutu, Gabriel Orozco, Nancy Rubins, Ed Ruscha, Robert Therrien, James Welling, Christopher Wool, and Andrea Zittel, among many
others.
Since 1988 Jacob Samuel has published 43
portfolios of prints made by a diverse group
of international
artists, including Marina Abramovic, John Baldessari, Chris Burden, Mona Hatoum, Rebecca Horn, Anish Kapoor, Barry McGee, Ed Moses, Matthew Monahan, Wangechi Mutu, Gabriel Orozco, Nancy Rubins, Ed Ruscha, Robert Therrien, James Welling, Christopher Wool, and Andrea Zittel, among many
others.
This work is part
of a specially commissioned
Portfolio comprising nine images, each depicting friends
of the
artist performing for each
other or the camera.
• a short statement about the body
of work you are presenting for review, including one or two paragraphs how you intend to utilize the project space; • a resume and / or short bio for each
artist and / or curator; • 5 - 10 jpeg images
of the artwork being proposed and / or a link to online
portfolios with all pertinent artwork details; • any
other relevant materials, such as press coverage.
Other highlights include a Louise Bourgeois lithograph on fabric depicting the
artist's hand, red on tableture, Nancy Spero's text piece «Air...
Portfolio» (1975) and Jonas Mekas» «I am America» playing in the back where monographs on many
of the
artists give ample opportunity to catch up on lesser known
artists, some
of whom were at one time staples.
Nourishment, Michael Landy's
portfolio of twelve etched «portraits»
of weeds, was one
of the primary incentives for A Weed is a Plant Out
of Place, and features in the gallery along with works by
other contemporary
artists.
The Rubicon Gallery's
portfolio of visual
artists includes: the landscape
artist Donald Teskey, the landscape, still life and genre painter Eithne Jordan, and
other dynamic contemporary
artists like Stephen Brandes, Abigail O'Brien, Blaise Drummond, Tom Molloy, Robert Bordo, Felicity Clear.
By providing the public with immediate access to view the
portfolios and credentials
of over 250
artists and designers via the internet; through meaningful partnerships with
other cultural organizations; through community - based activities and exhibitions; and through an extensive online body
of timely art information, InLiquid brings to light the richness
of our region's art activity, broadens audiences, and heightens appreciation for all forms
of visual culture.
We provide support to photographic
artists through exhibition, promotion,
portfolio reviews, publication, education and connection to a large community
of other artists, curators, gallery owners and photographic professionals.
The most efficient description
of Cy's
portfolio was provided by no
other than the
artist himself: My line is childlike but not childish.
A screenshot shows that
other artists will be able to submit their
portfolio to Snapchat and their works could end up becoming one
of the new augmented reality art installations.