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How to get your artist website to rank in search engines

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Tips on search engine optimization and getting your artist site to rank.

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Marketing for artists: should you start a newsletter?

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An artist newsletter can be a secret weapon for you to engage with your client base on a more personal level. This simple guide explains it all.

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Do you need an artist’s assistant?

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We offer tips on how to find the right assistant for you and how to make sure you get the most out of your time and investment.

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Spotlight interview with painter Kip Kavallares

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Newent-based artist Kip Kavallares shares with us his artistic process, ideas and inspiration.

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What is the role of patrons for artists today?

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Artweb looks at the history of arts patronage and asks how and where it can be found today.

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The human body in art

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The human body in art has scandalised viewers throughout history, while society continues to debate whose image should be memorialised in art, and how.

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6 art documentaries to watch this International Women’s Day

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In 1971, the American art historian Linda Nochlin was asked: “Why have there been no great women artists?” In the now renowned essay of the same title, she set about answering this, deftly dismantling the cult of male genius, whilst…

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8 exciting opportunities for artists in March

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As spring arrives, and governments outline their plans to bring us out of lockdown, March brings a number of exciting opportunities for artists. Here is ArtWeb’s roundup of the open calls, commissions and art prizes to apply for this month!…

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The forgotten women artists of surrealism

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We all know the works of Salvador Dalí, Max Ernst and Man Ray, but what about the women artists of surrealism? Whilst these names ring loud throughout the art historical canon, there are many others who have, until recently, fallen…

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5 lost masterpieces that changed art history

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We pay homage to five lost masterpieces whose importance is reflected only in the inspiration they provided to later artists.

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A 6-step guide to art commissions

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Commissioning works best when it’s approached as a collaboration, not a service.

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The mental health benefits of making art

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Try these three art therapy exercises at home.

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Interview with Tag Beckett: painting, positivity and finding your own visual language

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In this artist interview, we speak to Dublin-based painter Tag Beckett about process, positivity and manifesting your own visual universe.

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Artists in love: 5 artworks to swoon over this Valentine’s Day

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From gravity-defying romance to bittersweet break-ups, matters of the heart remain as alluring as ever.

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8 exciting opportunities for artists in February

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Although the UK’s galleries and exhibitions sadly remain closed as we head into February, this month does still bring a number of exciting opportunities for artists, from art prizes and commissions to international residencies. Here is ArtWeb’s round-up of the…

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