Selling Contemporary Art: How to Navigate the Evolving Market
Autor Edward Winklemanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 apr 2017
- The rise of the art fair
- The rise of the mega gallery
- New online competition
- Models of post–brick-and-mortar art dealing
- Art dealers as art fair organizers
- Collaboration in a new era
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781621535577
ISBN-10: 1621535576
Pagini: 360
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Allworth
Colecția Allworth
ISBN-10: 1621535576
Pagini: 360
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Allworth
Colecția Allworth
Notă biografică
Edward Winkleman is the director of the Winkleman Gallery in New York. He is cofounder of the Moving Image art fair and has participated in art fairs such as ARCO, Art Chicago, Pulse, Year 06, Aqua Art, and NADA. He is the author of How to Start and Run a Commercial Art Gallery (Allworth Press) and of EdwardWinkleman.com, a blog that focuses on art (in particular, demystifying the gallery system) and politics. He lives in New York City.
Recenzii
"Edward Winkleman will rightfully make you love and admire people you think you should hate: art dealers, the hell they go through trying to make ends meet, keeping artists happy, talking to critics, collectors, curators, electricians, and everyone else who wants a piece of the art action, all while operating businesses that are free to the public. I love art dealers and love that Winkleman will make you see how hard they work. Amen!" —Jerry Saltz, senior art critic, New York magazine
"Edward Winkleman delivers an absorbing, well-researched, and much-needed book on the gallery world of the last seven years. He provides in-depth analysis based on research along with his own astute observations making this book a must-read for those contemplating a start-up as much as for those who have spent their lives in the gallery business." —Dorsey Waxter, partner, Van Doren Waxter Gallery, New York
"Edward Winkleman delivers an absorbing, well-researched, and much-needed book on the gallery world of the last seven years. He provides in-depth analysis based on research along with his own astute observations making this book a must-read for those contemplating a start-up as much as for those who have spent their lives in the gallery business." —Dorsey Waxter, partner, Van Doren Waxter Gallery, New York
"Edward Winkleman will rightfully make you love and admire people you think you should hate: art dealers, the hell they go through trying to make ends meet, keeping artists happy, talking to critics, collectors, curators, electricians, and everyone else who wants a piece of the art action, all while operating businesses that are free to the public. I love art dealers and love that Winkleman will make you see how hard they work. Amen!" —Jerry Saltz, senior art critic, New York magazine
"Edward Winkleman delivers an absorbing, well-researched, and much-needed book on the gallery world of the last seven years. He provides in-depth analysis based on research along with his own astute observations making this book a must-read for those contemplating a start-up as much as for those who have spent their lives in the gallery business." —Dorsey Waxter, partner, Van Doren Waxter Gallery, New York
"Edward Winkleman delivers an absorbing, well-researched, and much-needed book on the gallery world of the last seven years. He provides in-depth analysis based on research along with his own astute observations making this book a must-read for those contemplating a start-up as much as for those who have spent their lives in the gallery business." —Dorsey Waxter, partner, Van Doren Waxter Gallery, New York
"Edward Winkleman will rightfully make you love and admire people you think you should hate: art dealers, the hell they go through trying to make ends meet, keeping artists happy, talking to critics, collectors, curators, electricians, and everyone else who wants a piece of the art action, all while operating businesses that are free to the public. I love art dealers and love that Winkleman will make you see how hard they work. Amen!" —Jerry Saltz, senior art critic, New York magazine