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How to Become a Successful Artist

ISBN: 9781838662424 ISBN: 9781838662424

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Written for artists of all levels, the latest book from bestselling author Magnus Resch explores how artists can have a career in the field they love. It answers the most important questions including: How do I find gallery representation? How do I write an artist statement? How should I price my artworks? And what's the best Instagram strategy? Case studies are drawn from interviews with leading experts and practitioners, including artists, dealers, and curators. It's an invaluable international art-world resource.

Participating artists include: Tim Bengel; Katherine Bernhardt; Mr. Brainwash; Bridgette Duran; Juan Manuel Echavarría; Peter Halley; Gregor Hildebrandt; Zhang Huan; Rashid Johnson; Jitish Kallat; Bharti Kher; Tali Lennox; Yue Minjun; Marilyn Minter; Tyler Mitchell; Matty Mo; Oscar Murillo; Shirin Neshat; Raymond Pettibon; William Powhida; Dan Roosengarde; Kenny Schachter; Kenny Scharf; Julian Schnabel; Leah Schrager; Sean Scully; Lucien Smith; Chris Succo; The Haas Brothers; Salman Toor; Amalia Ulman; Jorinde Voigt; Summer Wheat; Jordan Wolfson

Author: Magus Resch
Paperback
216 pages
21 x 14.6cm

Format: Hardcover

Dimensions: 20cm x 15cm x 1 cm

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