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Based upon advice from a huge roster of artists, dealers and curators; and encompassing every stage of an artist's life--from early works, to debut shows and mid and late-career--this book answers all the key questions that every artist has at some point asked themselves. Do you need a studio or a dealer, and how do you find one? Are artists too competitive? How do they come up with ideas, and what is the point of the private view? Does financial success--or the lack of it--change an artist? Este libro, al abarcar todas las fases de la vida de los artistas -desde las primeras obras hasta las…mehr

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Based upon advice from a huge roster of artists, dealers and curators; and encompassing every stage of an artist's life--from early works, to debut shows and mid and late-career--this book answers all the key questions that every artist has at some point asked themselves. Do you need a studio or a dealer, and how do you find one? Are artists too competitive? How do they come up with ideas, and what is the point of the private view? Does financial success--or the lack of it--change an artist? Este libro, al abarcar todas las fases de la vida de los artistas -desde las primeras obras hasta las exposiciones de debut y las etapas intermedias y tardías de sus carreras-, les permite responder, o reflexionar, sobre todas estas importantes preguntas. ¿Hace falta tener un estudio o contar con un marchante? Y, de ser así, ¿cómo conseguirlos? ¿Los artistas son demasiado competitivos? ¿Cómo se les ocurren las ideas y qué sentido tienen los pases privados? ¿El éxito económico -o su ausencia- cambia a los artistas? ¿Tiene alguna ventaja envejecer? ¿Deben leerse las reseñas? ¿Se pueden retirar los artistas?
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Autorenporträt
James Cahill is a writer and his work has appeared in publications including Apollo, The Burlington Magazine, Elephant, frieze, the London Review of Books, the Times Literary Supplement and The White Review. He has curated exhibitions at the Museum of Classical Archaeology, Cambridge, and King's College London.