Art Gallery Safari: Bagging The Big One
A how-to-guide for the emerging artist, art collectors, parents with children wishing to pursue a career in art, or just the curious.
In depth knowledge with political overtones and a no-holds-barred approach make this art marketing book the only one you'll ever need.
Using the jungle safari as it's metaphor for marketing skills,Cynthia Botter Houppert takes the reader on a journey of exploration culminating with the possibility of the biggest trophy of all having your work displayed in the Whitney Museum of American Art.
Gallery Safari teaches the artist how to create a presentation for achieving success in the search for Gallery representation. As the reader explores the art jungle they will find invaluable information on what to collect and what not. Packed with resources this book is a must have, even if you're not selling art. Many of the marketing tips are universal and can be applied to many other products.
"Oftentimes a similarity can be drawn between business relationships and the natural world. In the savannas of Wall Street certain rules abound for the sake of survival. Through the perspective of an experienced Bush Guide, embracing the principles of Capitalist economics, political incorrectness and personal motivation, the Safari Hunter learns the rule of the jungle. While the topics of Stalking the Beast, Bagging the Limit, Honing Skills, and lessons for the Survival of the Fittest might not guarantee the ultimate goal - the trophy room at The Whitney Museum of American Art, it definitely maps the terrain! The instinctual need for Staying Down wind begins the metaphorical entry into Art Gallery Safari: Bagging the Big One."
Art Gallery Safari: Bagging The Big One covers such topics as....
Preparing the portfolio.
Photographing the work.
How to find the right gallery.
How not to show your work.
Making the right impression. Know when not to go knocking on the door.
The contract. Signer beware!
Art conservation. How to make sure your work will stand the test of time.
This guide covers all this...
And Much Much More
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