Four finalist concept designs were just unveiled by the Portland Museum of Art for a planned expansion of the institution set to be completed by 2026 in the thriving New England cultural capital. The $100 million project will add a total of 60,000 square feet of space to the existing […]
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Build Your Art Business with a Small Email List of Subscribers
You Can Succeed Selling Art with a Small Email List. This post is inspired by Seth Godin’s post titled, “Average is not the same as typical.” His thoughts align with mine when he talks about marketing to the smallest possible audience. I call it a small but mighty email list. […]
Banksy Proffers Prints for Ukraine Aid—and More Art News – ARTnews.com
To receive Morning Links in your inbox every weekday, sign up for our Breakfast with ARTnews newsletter. The Headlines MONUMENTAL RULINGS. A federal judge rejected a bid to stop the removal of a monument depicting Confederate general A. P. Hill that stands in an intersection in Richmond, Virginia, clearing the way for it to be carted away this week, the Associated […]
Should Artists Show Their Art in “Vanity” Galleries?
In a recent interview, I was asked where I saw the art gallery business going in the next ten years. This is a very interesting question and could have resulted in an hour-long conversation on its own. Because I only had a few minutes to reply in the interview, I […]
3 Tips for Reframing “Mistakes” and “Blunders” as Feedback — Caryl Fine Art
“Perfectionism is not the same thing as striving to be your best. Perfectionism is the belief that if we live perfect, look perfect, and act perfect, we can minimize or avoid the pain of blame, judgement, and shame. It’s a shield. It’s a twenty-ton shield that we lug around thinking […]
collecting data to bring transparency to the art market (and how it can help artists)
A few weeks ago, thanks to Art Girl Rising, I became aware of ArtFacts.net and Limna who had published an article about the fastest growing women artists. Stine Albertsen, co-founder of Artfacts and Limna I was impressed to discover that since 2001, Artfacts.net, a Germany based company has been collecting […]
Art With Mr. E: Sunday Devotional With Mr. E: MAKE TIME
As artists, we are often known for what we do/create/make. It is not just what we do, but it also is a major component of who we are. If we are not making, if we are not creating, if we are not sketching, planning, or researching…then we are neglecting a […]
SUPERSONIC ART: Ben Tolman’s “Unmode.”
Currently on view at Thinkspace Projects in Los Angeles, California is artist Ben Tolman’s solo exhibition, “Unmode.” Originally from Washington, DC, Ben Tolman now resides in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. For the past decade he has become known for his carefully detailed, architecture based drawings often pointing to social issues. With this exhibition Tolman […]
39th Annual Art Competition: Still Life/Interior Winners
Share: We are pleased to have below the winners for the 39th Annual Art Competition in the Still Life/Interior Category. For the full list of winners overall and in all other categories, please see the links at the end of the post. First Place: Patrick Saunders Strength in Numbers by […]
39th Annual Art Competition: Meet the Landscape/Interior Winners
Share: We are pleased to have below the winners for the 39th Annual Art Competition in the Landscape/Interior Category. For the full list of winners overall and in all other categories, please see the links at the end of the post. First Place: Jacqueline Buck Donadeo Spring Snow by Jacqueline […]