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Сообщение от anik; 2826331 "
In Russia , in contrast to its neighbors to the west there was no tradition to decorate your life with original works of art. Did not have that in the Soviet Union .
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This tradition has been . Carpets, paintings , decorative art , reproductions ...
Paintings that were sold in the " shop of artists" find buyers ...
Here in this discussion is not addressed an important aspect of modern problems - topics offered paintings. The success of a certain topic depends on the context , the picture is the dialogue , it is not just hanging on the wall , someone felt the need that it depicts . In the " acute " cases, it may be a reproduction , it is normal and the value of reproduction may dismiss only snobs ...
Artists , for example , quietly hang prints on the wall ... know why ...
In Soviet times, a lot of reproductions were published and they were bought , they sold for a penny ...
At the beginning of perestroika, when prices were still quite "Soviet" many bought already in the galleries , painting, missing funds and the deal was, all exhibited ... And it is not collected by the collection and not for resale ...
But as for subjects ... Landscape , portrait , still life , and much less narrative painting from an exhibition or workshop ...
And the people easier and now happy and buys in a store, and in the ranks of the fair , and on the street, it even surprised ... Moreover, from different segments of the population are more and more willing to learn to draw ... Private schools , private lessons , master classes , vocational classes and other fans gather and vegetate ... This means increasing demand ...
As for the sales, gallery owners and art context , the dominance of the profane in fact inhibits the market more than it seems at first glance.
Where do they sell , how to sell and, in general , whether they want to sell, or something else to deal with these points ...