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Friends, the interview that I bring to you, took place almost 37 years ago. Although since then many things are somewhat modified, but in terms of understanding the psychology of relationships dealer-artist, suggested struck me as a classic and standing outside of time.
In addition, it is interesting to learn from professionals how much the model of the dealer 70-ies different from today's model. *** Calling himself "an art dealer, a popular Los andzhelevsky dealer Nicholas Wilder, spoke at an informal meeting before the students of art academies, and other lovers of the art world. - How important is professional education for an artist? - First and foremost it is important for its own stability and support in a professional environment. This makes it possible to communicate with reputable colleagues, professors of art academies. The artist creates his works in close proximity to those who can really evaluate its potential and help him develop. - Do you think that the dealership contract with an artist means some kind of framework, beyond which the artist can not? - The dealer can not force the artist to do anything under pressure. I can only offer to sign a contract, and the artist is free to accept or reject my suggestions. But so far everything that I proposed, passed only benefit the development of artists and their careers. This is when we're talking about took place of the creator. If artists start, I completely take responsibility for its future and, therefore, conclude an exclusive for some time. Later, I allow my artists to participate in exhibitions of other galleries, if they are outside of Los Angeles, for example, in San Francisco, and not asking for a commission as long as the artist himself does not propose to discuss the new terms.
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Yes , very good .
And tells how to actually work a gallery owner in the U.S. , he buys the paper. Plus leading artists , puts them at a regular basis. On the commission are only beginning to gallerists , EM exhibit , sell , have a commission , gallery owners collect larger permanent work of new artists and live on the growth of their value. In every gallery in addition to the exhibition hall is the repository , in which hundreds of purchased works . Sell something at home, something sent to auctions , for example , knowing a few galleries in San Francisco, I began to notice their presence at Sotheby's and Christies . What a contrast with an interview with a Russian gallery owner , who proudly declares that sends in the trash a portfolio of new artists who are not looking . Incidentally, this is a very nice site , I came across it recently , there is the curious comments of the author to the works of the founding fathers of abstract art .
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Under implementation ,1 - 2 work begins , " brilliant " and artists can take .. Idiots , philanthropists among gallery owners known in Russia is practically no .. Look at the forum, there are themes of renowned galleries in Russia .. find there at least one job , beginner or little -known artist .. them there is simply no .. Quote:
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I have a friend of the artist - 20 years old , talented , exhibited 11 paintings at a small exhibition - has sold almost all the costs from 1500-2000 euros . One picture then hit the auction has sold over 8 thousand euro. Now he has no end of buyers and galleries , and he does not hurry in the new " industrial " scale, write as many would have done , said , give at least finish my studies . ![]()
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But where much more real, he ends his studies in June, and I represent the interests of one gallery, which is keen to sign him an exclusive contract, you have it
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Dealer ( securities market ) - is a professional securities market participant , sovershayushy securities transactions on its behalf and at their own expense .
The dealer ( distributor , seller ) - is a natural or legal person who buys products wholesale company and sells it at retail or small wholesale ( such as a car dealer ) . If a person says he does not buy the work , and waiting for an order for themes and then we will buy from the artist , it is not a dealer, a mediator and with no money . But in a free information space , the Internet is more like a fifth wheel in a cart . Internet still win mediators . |
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