New Exhibits
The New Exhibits Section of this website hosts new traditional and digital arts projects, to be developed under well-defined topics, which are divided into the following categories:To access the hosting page for any of the above category, please click the above-listed category name.
For any questions, please send me an email ([email protected]).
For any questions, please send me an email ([email protected]).
Art Galleries in the Greater Los Angeles Area and Others
Quotation from How to Get a First Show at an Art Gallery
"As for your work, dealers consistently describe their ideal artists with words like ambitious, original, risk-taking, bold, inspiring, and so on. They want to hear your whole story, not just today's headlines, but where your journey is taking you, and what drives, motivates and inspires your creative process. Do you have more than one idea? Do you have a vision? Is that vision clear, well-defined and articulated? Are you breaking new ground, exploring new territory? Or are you rehashing the past, making the same several things over and over again, stagnant or backing yourself into a corner? Are you productive and serious about spending time in the studio? Most importantly, do you have a significant body of current work that is complete (or nearly complete), fresh, original and HAS NOT been shown or exhibited elsewhere, either at other galleries or online? Or if not, are you capable of creating one by a to-be-determined date or deadline? Galleries do their best to sift out artists who may be making good art today (or making promises today), but who might at the same time have limited futures, be more brief than for real, or who may simply end up beached with nowhere to go. [...] gallery owners almost always look well beyond the first show. Optimally, they prefer to represent artists who they can potentially work with for years or even decades to come. [...] they do their best to figure out in advance whether you're an artist who understands the bigger picture and are more likely to fall into the "encouraged" category than one who's in this for the instant and more likely to go negative if things turn out less than perfect the first time around. Simply put, big-picture artists are more likely to get first shows than ones who lack a broader perspective of how art careers develop and evolve. "
Textbooks
Museum Studies and Gallery Practices
Museum Studies and Gallery Practices
- Barry Lord and Maria Piacente, Manual of Museum Exhibitions, Second Edition, ISBN 978-0-7591-2270-3, ELAC Library Call No. ARTHIST 200 Brown 2nd ed
- Edward P. Alexander, Mary Alexander, and Juilee Decker, Museums in Motion An Introduction to the History and Functions of Museums, Third Edition, ISBN 978-1-4422-7880-6, ELAC Library Call No. ARTHIST 200 Brown 3rd ed
Edward Locke's SuniSea Studio
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