Selected Product: | How to Survive and Prosper as an Artist, 5th ed.: Selling Yourself Without Selling Your Soul Paperback Edition: 5th Author: Caroll Michels Publisher: Holt Paperbacks Release Date: 2001-12 ISBN-10: 0805068007 ISBN-13: 9780805068009 List Price: $18.00 Average Customer Rating: | | Art Marketing 101, Third Edition: A Handbook for the Fine Artist (Art Marketing 101: A Handbook for the Fine Artist) ISBN-10: 0940899493 ISBN-13: 9780940899490 List Price:$19.95 The Business of Being an Artist, Third Edition ISBN-10: 1581150563 ISBN-13: 9781581150568 List Price:$19.95 Breaking into the Art World: How to Start Making a Living As an Artist ISBN-10: 1589397622 ISBN-13: 9781589397620 List Price:$19.95 The Artist's Marketing and Action Plan Workbook ISBN-10: 0970168136 ISBN-13: 9780970168139 List Price:$16.95 |
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The classic handbook for launching and sustaining a career that "explodes the romantic notion of the starving artist", with new and expanded resources for succeeding in the burgeoning Internet art market (The New York Times)
Now in its fifth edition, with over 85,000 copies of previous editions sold, How to Survive and Prosper as an Artist is the preeminent guide to taking control of your career and making a good living in the art world. Drawing on over two decades of experience, Caroll Michels walks artists through the complicated process of balancing grants, gallery representation, private dealer sales, and a personal studio to ensure a public profile and a steady income. Included is a wealth of insider's information on getting into a gallery, being your own PR agent, and negotiating prices, as well as innovative marketing, exhibition, and sales opportunities for various art disciplines.
The new edition is fully updated with strategies for using the Web—everything from generating income through freelance work, to creating an entrepreneurial web site for promoting work to agents and clients, to assessing online galleries. An expanded and updated appendix adds more than 200 new resources such as Web designers, insurance and legal services for artists, internships, art colonies, and corporate and public art programs.
Only if you live in US | Customer Rating: | | Not quite what I expected. Third of the book is lists of resources. Really only useful if you live in the US. Some interesting points about the relationship between art galleries and artists and a fair attempt at empowering artists. Still, not the book for me. | Good for a NEWBIE | Customer Rating: | | Since retirement, I have been exploring the arts as a business opportunity. This book is a real eye opener about what questions to ask and where to look for assistance. It appears that artists are the talent and others may just be users of the talent without respect for the talent. Newbies should learn what to expect and safeguard their interest as they develop a business. Business is not emotional and artists are usually emotional about their works and talents. Developing business skills is critical to building those safeguards that can lead to a the artist having a good experience both with the art and the business. | fair | Customer Rating: | | Book is good for painters who want to deal mostly through galleries. Not good for other artists or photographers and not good for artists who want to avoid the gallery manipulations. | Totally Worth It!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | Customer Rating: | | I purchased this book about five years ago while just getting out of undergraduate school. The practical tips and ideas about developing work helped out immensely. The writing is pratical advice which helps anyone who is starting out, to cut out at least six months to a year of bumbling mistakes one would normally make when approaching the beginnings of an art career. Along with all the good advice, the lists of institutional information in the back of the book is worth the price of the book itself. I have reccomended, and lent this to many of my friends to read and plan to re-read this with the completion of graduate school and a new body of work. | GOOD INFORMATION | Customer Rating: | | Lots of great, helpful information. A reference book for anyone becoming an artist. One tip in the book is worth the price. Don't think twice about getting this good resource. |
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