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The most comprehensive guide of its kind, Art/Work gives artists of every level the tools they need to make it in an art world so competitive one dealer likens it to "The Sopranos, except nobody gets killed." Whether you're an art school grad looking for a gallery, a mid-career artist managing a busy studio, or someone just thinking about becoming a professional artist, this indispensable resource will help you build your career and protect yourself along the way.
Unlike other creative professionals, visual artists don't have agents or managers. You have to do it all yourself, at least until you find gallery representation -- and even then, there are important business and legal issues you need to understand to stay in control of your career and ensure you're being treated fairly. Heather Darcy Bhandari, a gallery director, and Jonathan Melber, an arts lawyer, walk you through these issues so that you can essentially act as your own manager and agent. They show you, for example, how to tackle business basics such as tracking inventory and preparing invoices; how to take legal precautions like registering a copyright and drafting consignment forms; how to use promotional tools like websites and business cards; and how to approach career decisions such as choosing the right venue to show your work.
In addition to drawing on their own experiences, Bhandari and Melber interviewed nearly one hundred curators, dealers, and other arts professionals, in cities across the country, about what they expect from and look for in artists. The authors also talked to a host of artists about their careers and the lessons they've learned navigating the art world. The book is full of their entertaining anecdotes and candid advice.
No matter what kind of artist you are -- or want to be -- this book will help you. Art/Work covers everything you need to know to succeed, saving you from having to learn it all the hard way -- and letting you spend more time making art.
What I should have learned in schoolReviewed by Cat Hall Metro Alliance, 2010-01-08
I've only gotten through the first chapter. I stopped there because there was so much that I needed to do in that chapter that I felt it best to complete those tasks before moving on. The work is what I should have learned in college as part of my BFA, but no one teaches these things to art students. The quotes from professionals peppered generously throughout give great tips and insight. I wish I would have found this book the year that I graduated.
Seriously valuable resourceReviewed by Melanie Stewart, 2009-10-08
I have an MFA, and a BFA, and have read about every book on this
subject matter. I found this reference to be about the most
extensive and current resource yet for the entering mid career
artist.
The examples cover what has changed as a result of technology and
the internet. The best feature is that the pages contains sidebars
with interviews/comments and advice from well known experts in the
field. In this regard reading this book was like paying $20 for the
benefit of a several day long conference with the very best
speakers.
*This would be my text for a professional practices course for BFA
or MFA students.
great resource!Reviewed by Pigtango, 2009-08-07
This book is a great resource for graduating students and working artists alike. It is an excellent primer to navigating how to handle yourself professionally in the art world if you are unfamiliar, and the book is also deep enough that I think even working professionals can gleam tips and extra knowledge . Insight comes not only from the two authors, but also from many working artists, gallerists, curator's, etc... as they share their knowledge as it relates to each chapter. Having so many opinions expressed really shows you the multiple paths you can take and also often unsaid rules people must navigate to become a working artist. An excellent Title!
ya yoReviewed by K. Cresswell, 2009-08-07
This book is an excellent resource for both the budding artist and the professional artist. Replete with with great information and resource materials.
Excellent Read!Reviewed by Mrhappysad, 2009-07-24
I was browsing one day at a book store and came across this gem. If
you're starting out as an independent artist, this is a Godsend. I
could not put it down after I started reading. This would've helped
me tremendously when I left art school years ago, but alas, it's
never too late!! Follow your passion!
Again, this is a must-read if you're a fresh artist, and on top of
that, the price is excellent!! You can't lose!!