Essential reading for artists, art dealers, and gallery owners, The Artist-Gallery A Practical Guide to Consigning Art offers a unique and thorough discussion of consignment that clarifies all aspects of this crucial art world relationship. The book presents a provision-by-provision explanation of the Standard Art Consignment Agreement, a model contract between artist and dealer suitable for use. The contract is flexible, making it ideal for establishing consignment arrangements that are mutually beneficial. It covers agency, consignment, warranties, transportation responsibilities, insurance coverage, pricing, gallery's commission, promotion, return of art, and much more.
Tad Crawford Libri
Questo autore esplora l'intricato rapporto tra arte e finanza, concentrandosi spesso sulla vita commerciale dei creatori. La sua scrittura approfondisce l'essenza di ciò che guida il mondo dell'arte, offrendo una prospettiva unica sulle forze economiche che plasmano la creatività. Attraverso opere approfondite, condivide una profonda comprensione delle dinamiche all'interno del mercato dell'arte. I suoi contributi sono apprezzati per la loro intuizione e capacità di rivelare connessioni sottostanti.




• 22 handy forms on CD-ROM to meet artists’ needs, with directions • Protects artists’ rights • Replaces ISBN 1-58115-031-8 The third edition of this eminently useful book includes new forms for commercial lease, sublease, and lease assignment, plus: contract for the sale of an artwork, contract for a commission, delivery-of-art confirmation form, contract for an exhibition loan, model release, and much more. Each form includes step-by-step instructions, advice, and unique negotiation checklists for making the best deal possible. A convenient CD-ROM lets buyers customize and print their forms from any PC or Mac. Every fine artist needs a copy of this remarkable guide!
The Secret Life of Money
- 312pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
The Secret Life of Money lifts the veils surrounding one of our most ubiquitous creations. Tad Crawford delves into ancient tales and modern events, from King Midas to the birth of the credit card, uncovering the sources of our firmly rooted and unexamined assumptions about money by laying bare its history, mythology, and psychology. Crawford shows how dispelling illusions about what money does and what it has to offer not only will free our minds, but will guide us toward lasting values. And since so many human transactions are based on the exchange of currency, understanding our relationship to money can clarify our connection to other people and to our communities. The Secret Life of Money is a journey which will serve as a tool in interpreting how money talks and what it has to say.
A masterful continuation of Odysseus's journey after his return home, this narrative brilliantly recounts his life on Ithaca with his wife Penelope and son Telemachus. Readers familiar with his adventures in The Iliad and The Odyssey will be captivated by the further challenges he faces after two decades away from home. Narrated by Telemachus to the bard Phemios, the story explores the profound human drama of a man returning to a family he has been separated from for twenty years. It delves into the inner struggles of Odysseus, Penelope, and Telemachus as they confront their shared past and the violent aftermath of slaying Penelope's suitors. Telemachus reflects on his father's legacy, noting that future generations will remember Odysseus not as he was but as the figure immortalized in song. He acknowledges his own role in this narrative, emphasizing the truth of his experience over wealth. The novel masterfully recreates the ancient mindset, capturing the mythic landscape of Greece and the timeless human dramas of its legendary characters.