miércoles, 20 de octubre de 2010

Investigación


+Kris Graves Projects


Commercial Gallery
The kind of gallery most people are familiar with are the commercial gallery (or retail gallery). As in any business, their goal is to sell and turn a profit. This doesn't mean that the owners of the galleries are just money-hogging business types with no love or appreciation for fine art. On the contrary, they are in the business of promoting artists whom they like. Most commercial galleries take 40 - 50% of all sales. This may seem like a huge amount of money, but they're running a business. In turn, they should give you a space to show your art, access to their customers, and promotional/marketing assistance (i.e. press releases, opening parties and other publicity).

Sara Macel

Sara Macel moved from Texas to New York at the age of eighteen. She received a BFA in Photography and Imaging from New York Universityís Tisch School of the Arts in 2003, where she received the Tobias Award for her project titled Kiss + Tell. After graduating, she spent two years as the assistant and studio manager to Magnum photographer Bruce Davidson before becoming a still photography producer at Art Department. She is currently working on her MFA in Photography at the School of Visual Arts. Her first solo exhibition in December 2009 was on display at +Kris Graves Projects in Brooklyn, NY. Her work has been widely exhibited and is in various private collections, including the Center of Photography at Woodstock. Sara currently lives in Brooklyn, NY.


Price List


11x14 inches - $250
16x20 inches - $350
20x24 inches - $500
30x40 inches - $750

All prints come signed on the back by the artist.  Inkjet prints on luster paper.  Shipping and handling is additional.


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