Taking AIM! : : The Business of Being an Artist Today / / ed. by Marysol Nieves.

Taking Aim! The Business of Being an Artist Today is a practical, affordable resource guide filled with invaluable advice for the emerging artist. The book is specially designed to aid visual artists in furtheringtheir careers through unfiltered information about the business practices and idiosyncr...

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Fordham University Press, , [2011]
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Year of Publication:2011
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (316 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
AIM Foreword --
Acknowledgments --
Taking AIM: An Introduction --
Talking AIM: A Conversation with Holly Block and Jackie Battenfield --
THE ARTIST --
Three Decades, Three Artists: Rina Banerjee, Kate Gilmore, and Whitfield Lovell --
Small Worlds: An Interview with Polly Apfelbaum and Amy Cutler --
Art without Market --
THE CURATOR --
Climate Change: East Coast to West Coast Curators Articulate the Evolving Curatorial Role --
THE CRITIC --
Art Criticism at Present: Five Voices --
AIM in Review: The Critics’ Perspective --
THE DEALER --
Gallerists and the Marketplace --
THE COLLECTOR --
The Scoop on Miami --
Cultivating Young Collectors through The Contemporaries --
INTERSTICE --
The Leibowitz Questionnaire --
THE ART ADVISOR AND CORPORATE CURATOR --
The Journey from the Studio to the Collection: Six Interviews with Art Advisors, Corporate Curators, and Others --
THE ART FAIR DIRECTOR --
The Art Fair Effect --
FOUNDATIONS AND ARTS COUNCILS --
Funding Artists: An Inside Perspective --
ARTISTS’ RESIDENCIES AND COMMISSIONING OPPORTUNITIES --
Between the Lines: Residencies, Commissions, and Public Art --
THE WEB AND SOCIAL NETWORKING --
Art World 2.0 --
Selected Chronology of World and Art Events, 1979–2010 --
Selected Bibliography and Resources --
Artist in the Marketplace Alumni List --
List of Contributors
Summary:Taking Aim! The Business of Being an Artist Today is a practical, affordable resource guide filled with invaluable advice for the emerging artist. The book is specially designed to aid visual artists in furtheringtheir careers through unfiltered information about the business practices and idiosyncrasies of the contemporary art world. It demystifies often daunting and opaque practices through first-hand testimonials, interviews, and commentary from leading artists, curators, gallerists, collectors, critics, art consultants, arts administrators, art fair directors, auction house experts, and other art world luminaries.Published in celebration of the 30th anniversary of Artist in the Marketplace (AIM)—the pioneering career development program at the Bronx Museum of the Arts—Taking AIM! The Business of Being an Artist Today mirrors the structure and topics featured in the AIM program’s weekly workshops and discussions. Each chapter focuses on the specific perspective of an “art world insider”—from the artist to the public art program director to the blogger. Multiple viewpoints from a range of art professionals provide emerging artists with candid, uncensored information and tools to help them better understand this complex field and develop strategies for building and sustaining successful careers as professional artists.The book ends with an annotated chronology of the past three decades in the contemporary art field and a bibliography of publications, magazine articles, online sources, funding sources, residency programs, and other useful information for emerging artists.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780823244348
9783111189604
9783110707298
DOI:10.1515/9780823244348?locatt=mode:legacy
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Marysol Nieves.