How To Approach Art Galleries (Networking Explained) - How To Get Your Art In A Gallery (4/4)
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Table of contents:
00:00 - Series Introduction
00:43 - Video Introduction
01:22 - Strategy 1: Organic Networking
06:40 - Strategy 2: Direct Networking
08:58 - Strategy 3: Invest in Long-Term Collaborations
11:32 - Outro
I am a Brazilian artist who resumed artistic activity five years ago, after a decades-long absence. I consider your guidance to be precise and very valuable, relevant and qualified. Congratulations.
Thank you very much for your kind words, the pleasure is all mine. Wishing you all the best!
Thanks, Julien, for your careful stewardship. I always gain new insights from your videos.
That's terrific, the pleasure is all mine!
Thanks so much once again for this straight forward, practical, well researched, no BS guideline. I always watch your videos
and notice that I subconiously , succesfully applied many of the things you mention 🙏 Thanks for your honest work 🙏
You are somewhat the direct opposite to agents like ries Ketels and others
Love your videos, Julien!! Thank you for the high quality information 😊
Your content is profoundly thought-provoking! - "Believe in your abilities to navigate your unique journey."
I have outgrown my current art situation and I am looking for a gallery to take care of my price requests and ongoing sales.
All very true for me right now, thank you for making things so clear. This channel is giving me some excellent homework to do.
The pleasure is all mine, wishing you the very best with your homework; enjoy and good luck!
As an artist who has worked in artist run spaces all the way up to blue chip galleries I can contest that partnering with the right gallery is one of the most important decisions that an artist will make. Also know when to jump ship and pivot if you are not happy with them. Yes loyalty is a thing but don’t be afraid to leave especially if your gut is telling you to go
Contest ? I believe you mean *attest.*
I agree; Thank you for tuning in and have a great day!
Hi Julién and team. Thank you.
Cool we get a glimpse of some new works in the background. Does Perrier get to help curate the set?…. : ))haha
Do you have good suggestions for online career/job platforms for Belgium or France please? I am in a position to move… and sticking to the overall truth that being near these Centers for art will be the best long term strategy…And I currently must work outside of my artwork.
Fantastic video to add to the program. In Gratitude… Sincerely, Janet
Hi Janet, great to hear you once more. I trust you have been well! Indeed, the two paintings in the background will be on display this summer during a group exhibition in Paris. I definitely need Perrier's approval to show anything new here on the walls 😂 In Flanders, cultuurjobs.be is a great platform. Wishing you all the best, as always!
Thank you… and… Perrier must have neglected to inform you that I am only conversant in English and French. This site looks cool… and… is in Dutch. I am still becoming familiar with how your country navigates its language culture. Sorry. I’ll continue the search… investigating France…
With that in mind… are you willing to identify where that ‘Art Center Map’ is from please?
Of course I have the info from the Art Cities CAI article.
Thank you Julien. Trusting the baby is able to enjoy her first summer there.☀️🌸
It can also be an English language game. Many artists from around the world are simply uncomfortable communicating in a foreign language or don’t speak or understand the language at all which can hinder their global progress and usually keeps these artists stuck in their home countries unless they are 'discovered' and then represented.
Hi Julien, hope we can connect for any projects
Who is the male artist sitting in the chair on the bottom right in the title image?
Rinus Van de Velde-one of my favorite artists over the past few years.
Hello Thanks for the video! Do you have an opinion about using Instagram as a portfolio after knowing about instagrams new policy about scraping artwork for AI? Thank you!
Hi there; thank you for tuning in. I am not happy about it, but I am not too worried either. In the end, AI will find a way to learn from the visual information created by artists across the globe via multiple channels; it is inevitable. In the end, AI will not replace the contemporary artist; it can not. Have a great day!
@@contemporaryartissue thanks for the insight
Would playing hard to get be an effective strategy? "I haven't decided if I'm seeking representation yet."
Hi there; thank you for tuning in. Most likely not, as galleries are spoiled for choice. I believe a more neutral attitude between eager to collaborate and hard to get is the sweet spot!
Ngl this is your best video so far
Outdoor atfest is the way to go- why give 40% for wine and cheese plate!
Nope, online is the way to go! Outdoor fairs and festivals are for broke karens and poor grandmas. .You spend more on registration, than you can recover. That’s for most georgaphies.
@@ELENAOttawa thats a odd way to look at customers- i paid my farm off doing events, met alot of great people over the years- you get to travel and leave in a few day$$$$
A lot of would be artists ignore the fact that professional art is a business, it has its own etiquette and the artist is basically a self employed employee in relation to a gallery. It's a very unromantic world and a very unromantic life if you are serious about succeeding.
do you know who the artist in the thumbnail is? thanks
Rinus Van de Velde
You’ve got no google to search on your iwn?! 🙄
As @erdemergaz6987 states, the artist is Rinus Van de Velde, one of my favorite artists of the past decade. Thank you for tuning in!
Well I'm not interested in the galleries in my city and the better ones are about 3000 km from where I live where I do go once a year or two but can't move or go more often
So I will send e-mails, sorry, but thanks for your videos!
Don’t worry, those galleries aren’t interested in you either. Only wealthy artists get accepted to real galleries, the rest of galleries are a scam and literally STEAL half (yes, entire 50-60%!) of YOUR hard earned money! Whilst you’re still responsible to sell the art by inviting online followers to visit that gallery. I say, cut the middle man and sell it yourself! You can easily pay less than those 50-60% of your price to market and advertise your artwork on your own. Don’t be a victim of the rotten gallery scam this dude is promoting.
Once or twice a year is fine! You can stay in the loop via Instagram, and cultivate those contacts in real life every now and then. It is entirely up to you of course, wishing you the very best!
@@ELENAOttawa "Only wealthy artists get accepted to real-life galleries" is false. Just take a stroll in the Marais in Paris, and you'll see numerous shows by unknown emerging artists with normal backgrounds. Concerning the commission of galleries, feel free to watch the video from 09:02 and onwards discussing long-term collaborations. Don't try to go fast; try to go for a long time. If galleries is not for you, that's fine. But they are not scams; they have changed the lives of so many unknown artists over the years.
Just make amazing art. It will find an audience. So much of the art out there is average, including stuff in the big galleries. Only 1-2% of art is of significance, much like music. The rest is decorative, boring or derivative.
The art remains the most important and most difficult part to get right. Thank you for tuning in!