By Jack Smurthwaite in Art And Culture
Technology has changed the way we think about space – it has taken on a new meaning, physical limits have become arbitrary and a notion of ‘unlimited’ space, inconceivable sweeping vistas of virtual plains unspool before us. Paradoxically, these spaces…
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By Jack Smurthwaite in Art And Culture
Group shows, design and open-call exhibitions: as a designer or non-traditional artist you should consider every opportunity as another audience and an untapped point of sale. Using examples, this post looks at how the display of your work makes all…
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By Jack Smurthwaite in Art And Culture
Far from wanting to write an article 10 years out of date, I will start with some well-worn facts and move on from there. The online art market is huge; the online art market currently stands at around £1.57 billion…
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By Jack Smurthwaite in Art And Culture
Yes, museum shops can be holding pens for the worst atrocities known to high art in the form of low culture; alas, they can also be great sources of inspiration for those of us working outside of the museum walls.…
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By Sara in Art And Culture, Artwork
After visiting the Affordable Art Fair in Hampstead last night, we thought we’d share some of our favourite artists, galleries, and work that we saw. Enjoy! Here’s how the Liberty Gallery‘s stand looked (before the crowds!), we really liked Maria…
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By Sara in Art And Culture, Artwork
Here in London, the The Affordable Art Fair is just about upon us, and artists and gallery owners will all be frantically hanging work as we speak! With 113 exhibiting stands, there will be a lot to take in, so…
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By Sara in Art And Culture
The Art of buying Art is the perfect book if you are thinking about becoming a collector and are wondering where to start, or if you’re simply curious to understand how collecting art works. It deals with how to go…
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By Sara in Art And Culture, How To
With the festive season nearing and potential customers just waiting to discover your art, we thought it might be a good time to go over some of the ways to make the most of your online portfolio or website. In…
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By Sara in Art And Culture, Artwork
Our favourite picks from the last 2 weeks of ArtWeb.com action… enjoy the latest Art Round! Featured Websites: Steph Parker Steph’s colourful website is full of personality to match her work. From illustrations to textiles, ‘Made By Steph’ is a great example…
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By Sara in Art And Culture, How To
Hello and welcome back to our Art and Money series! We hope you enjoyed Part 4, in which we focussed on Marketing and Networking. Throughout the series we’ll be looking at some of the issues to do with art and business,…
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