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The Artist’s Guide to Market Research to Promote and Sell ArtEven before the pandemic-induced economic downturn, the art market was already experiencing one of its worst recessions. But while the art market has seemingly stagnated, what many art experts believe will happen next is the reinvention of the art scene. With more and more galleries closing and large-scale art fairs cancelling left and right, the…
How To Navigate the Art Market Through a Tough EconomyThe Great Recession of 2008 reminded us that economic nosedives happen. When they do, the art market and most other industries need to adapt and navigate their way through the disruption. However, what we were never prepared for was a global pandemic, one that overwhelmed the healthcare system, forced lockdowns, and crippled the economy. We…
How to Plan Your Art Estate as a CollectorIf you are an art collector owning an expensive work of art that’s likely insured or is displayed somewhere secure, you probably already know its value and how it qualifies as an asset that you’ll leave behind when you die. But what if you’re a casual art collector who purchases street art or buys artwork…
The Artist’s Guide to Art Estate PlanningToo many people put off creating their wills because planning for our death feels like we’re anticipating it or, worse, welcoming it. Thinking about our mortality can be unsettling, and talking about it with our loved ones can be uncomfortable and even traumatizing. However, avoiding the topic does not make death go away or any…
How to Advance Your Career with Art Galleries and DealersWhen you're a growing artist pursuing it as a career, a simply unavoidable step in the process is, obviously, growth. It's relevant in a number of ways and not just the most obvious literal one. Sure, growing your audience is important but true advancement comes through certain experiences, many of which are provided exclusively by…
How to Avoid Common Artist Website MistakesThere are quite a few aspects that make an artist's website look unprofessional, making potential customers wary. Both amateur and professional artists need to do their best to present themselves professionally online so customers can understand why they should hire your artistic services. If you've ever created a website about your career or creative work,…








