If you say that people from the art industry annoy you - then you are not from this industry, because everyone is an artist there and this is how to have HUMILITY, as in all areas of life HUMILITY, not nerves!
Totally see eye to eye with this guy with most of his points of view. I really enjoyed his cool calm collected approach, level headed expectations are the key take away. Thank you. 💟 P. S- as an artist I find therapeutic value in learning more about myself & my place in this world. Art of any medium/approach is a great stress relief & adventure in personal development & understanding the human condition .🙏
Great lecture ! i thought it well thought out yet simply put. that was appreciated and exactly the information i was seeking. all that being said this lecture was spoken in human language, i would love to see Mr. Trotin display his well hidden talent for the linguistic arts. Perhaps in a ted talk?
if they were truly successful they wouldve automated the income from the gallery and it wouldnt be as difficult and time consuming as he makes it sound in the video. i wish there were visual examples of the ugly artwork that was said not to work or sell in the video.
most charge more than 50 percent....its all a ripoff....and you never know what they REALLY sold it for.....they could sell it for thousands and tell you it sold for hundreds
@@cloverchips-ym3cu online , in india Artswel.com is best for artists as it charges 28% also will get commitioned art from them incase we do realistic artwork. Most of the online gallery charge around 30-35%
@@thetherorist9244 I agree.. it is really not favorable for artists what most galleries profit-sharing here in our country.. this is really happening... I feel sorry for the artist... especially when they do not know how to manage themselves. :(
I don’t think this is accurate. Galleries request a quote for the value of the art for insurance purposes, that’s one part. The second is if you’re receiving a check for the work sold, you can do the math a determine the final selling price. If that price doesn’t match what you discussed with the curator for the art then you’ve got a problem. This should be a transparent agreement otherwise people talk and a gallery can crash and burn easily. Most galleries here in USA have a 60/40 split w/ artist taking 60. Some are 50/50 but the work sells for high dollar amounts. You base your price on what the split would be to compensate for your materials/ hours/ experience in creating the work.
He mentioned the authors of the books, he never gave us the tittles, can someone gives us the names of the titles? Thanks
Right
Magnus Resch - Management of Art Galeries
Right?!? I think it was on the slide.
@@divyanshsh what's the second book
If you say that people from the art industry annoy you - then you are not from this industry, because everyone is an artist there and this is how to have HUMILITY, as in all areas of life HUMILITY, not nerves!
Great lecture! What were the 2 books he recommended?
I'm also looking for that answer.
Magnus Resch - Management of Art Galleries
Totally see eye to eye with this guy with most of his points of view. I really enjoyed his cool calm collected approach, level headed expectations are the key take away.
Thank you. 💟
P. S- as an artist I find therapeutic value in learning more about myself & my place in this world. Art of any medium/approach is a great stress relief & adventure in personal development & understanding the human condition .🙏
Great lecture ! i thought it well thought out yet simply put. that was appreciated and exactly the information i was seeking. all that being said this lecture was spoken in human language, i would love to see Mr. Trotin display his well hidden talent for the linguistic arts. Perhaps in a ted talk?
if they were truly successful they wouldve automated the income from the gallery and it wouldnt be as difficult and time consuming as he makes it sound in the video. i wish there were visual examples of the ugly artwork that was said not to work or sell in the video.
I shall have my own Art Gallery here in Jamaica
OPEN WALLS Gallery is now completely closed
for real???
Which two books did he recommend?
yt8019 I also want to know
Magnus Resch - Management of Art Galeries
@@stefanieduvouche981 thank you 🙏🏽
Scam your artist.
which two books?
Magnus Resch - Management of Art Galeries
What are the 2 books?
Great lecture. Ive just done a similar interview with an actual gallery owner in the UK
Wow I love this ❤️ ❤❤❤❤
What are the names of the books?
Magnus Resch - Management of Art Galleries
Brilliant lecture
I have taken note thank you 😊 see you all in 30 years
@theartconference can you share the 2 books he mentions in his conference?
Magnus Resch - Management of Art Galleries
This video is unwatchable, the audio is too low.
What are the names of the books?
Magnus Resch - Management of Art Galeries
okay well my gallery usualy have 35% profit and take 10% for artist, 10% as commision and 5% for gallery operating fee.
How did you all begin with your gallery? Did you get any funding? How is surviving?
Hmmmmmm? Anyway I’d like to bring the following notice to the
Thank you
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Wonderful speech!
I didn't catch the names of the book
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10%? I thought galleries charge 50%.
most charge more than 50 percent....its all a ripoff....and you never know what they REALLY sold it for.....they could sell it for thousands and tell you it sold for hundreds
@@thetherorist9244 huh. Whats the best option for artists then? Independent selling?
@@cloverchips-ym3cu online , in india Artswel.com is best for artists as it charges 28% also will get commitioned art from them incase we do realistic artwork. Most of the online gallery charge around 30-35%
@@thetherorist9244 I agree.. it is really not favorable for artists what most galleries profit-sharing here in our country.. this is really happening... I feel sorry for the artist... especially when they do not know how to manage themselves. :(
I don’t think this is accurate. Galleries request a quote for the value of the art for insurance purposes, that’s one part. The second is if you’re receiving a check for the work sold, you can do the math a determine the final selling price. If that price doesn’t match what you discussed with the curator for the art then you’ve got a problem. This should be a transparent agreement otherwise people talk and a gallery can crash and burn easily. Most galleries here in USA have a 60/40 split w/ artist taking 60. Some are 50/50 but the work sells for high dollar amounts. You base your price on what the split would be to compensate for your materials/ hours/ experience in creating the work.
Love! 🇨🇦❤️
Thank you.
Nice