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Artists, Galleries, and Collectors: How the business of the art world works, sometimes…

Artists, Galleries, and Collectors: How the business of the art world works, sometimes…

By Meredith Jack on November 25, 2012

I appropriately write this on “Small Business Saturday” and artists and galleries are among the smallest businesses around. But, as I say in the essay, [...]

Posted in Meredith Jack, Uncategorized | Tagged artists, collectors, Galleries, the business of the art world | 9 Responses

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

By Michael Galbreth on October 12, 2011

Glasstire has lots of fun opportunities to vomit voice your opinions about art. It’s set up to be interactive. However, for a number of reasons, [...]

Posted in Blog, The Open Blog | Tagged artists, doctorate, education, phd, phd in studio art, visual arts | 13 Responses

So you wanna be an artist. A successful artist.

So you wanna be an artist. A successful artist.

By Christina Rees on September 14, 2011

So you wanna be an artist. A successful artist. Then these are some rules to live by. Granted, artists are good at breaking rules (and [...]

Posted in Blog, Christina Rees | Tagged art, artists, doctorate in studio art, how to be a successful artist, how to be an artist, how to make it as an artist, mfa | 24 Responses

Truth & Consequences Redux

Truth & Consequences Redux

By Eric Zimmerman on May 20, 2011

Sequels are never as good as the original, but since when has that ever stopped anyone? (To read Part I, click here.) Lack of respect, [...]

Posted in Blog, Eric Zimmerman | Tagged artists, artists practice, artists rights, commercialism, contemporary culture | Leave a response

POWER in the Contemporary Art World

POWER in the Contemporary Art World

By Claire Ruud on April 30, 2011

The implosion of the Austin art world has got me thinking about art world power dynamics, as I mentioned last week in my published correspondence [...]

Posted in Article, Feature | Tagged academics, amoa, art world, arthouse, artists, blanton, Claire Ruud, collectors, control of resources, critics, curators, dana friis-hansen, directors, distinctions, foundations, gallerists, Jeffrey Pfeffer, knowledge, ned rifkin, networks, philanthropists, power in the art world, Power: Why Some People Have It—and Others Don’t, simone wicha, sources of power, Sue Graze, taste, The Coppola Smart Mob | 4 Responses

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