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How to Survive and Prosper As an Artist: Selling Yourself Without Selling Your Soul
Caroll Michels
Henry Holt & Company
, 1992 - 265 pages
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highly recommended
Good for a NEWBIE
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
artist
s 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.
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GOOD INFORMATION
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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Totally Worth It!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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.
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Only if you live in US
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
artist
s and a fair attempt at empowering artists. Still, not the book for me.
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Just because you're an
artist doesn't
mean you have to be broke. Caroll Michels offers a wealth of insider's advice on getting
your work
exhibited, preparing resumes and presentations, public relations and advertising, applying for grants and awards, legal issues, and more. Includes a fully updated resource guide.
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