"Rethinking Business Models for Galleries" | Barcelona Symposium 2020
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- Опубліковано 18 вер 2024
- TALKING GALLERIES
8th BARCELONA SYMPOSIUM
20-21 January 2020
Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona
Panel discussion
“Rethinking Business Models for Galleries”
Speakers:
- Joost Bosland, Director, Stevenson Gallery, Cape Town/Johannesburg
- Matt Carey-Williams, Senior Director of Sales, Victoria Miro, London
- Greg Hilty, Curatorial Director, Lisson Gallery, London/New York/Shanghai
Moderated by Andrew Goldstein, Editor-in-Chief, Artnet News, New York
Imagine a riverboat that has been expertly navigating its waterways for decades suddenly finds itself out in the open water of the high seas-it wouldn’t be a pretty sight, right? Well, that, more or less, is the predicament galleries have been finding themselves in recent years as the environment they had been structured to thrive in (mostly local, relationship-based, slow, controlled) has been replaced by a global, always-on competitive landscape that is both costlier to operate in and far more volatile.
In this conversation, guest speakers address how dealers are rethinking the way they do business-and how they engineer those businesses themselves-to retrofit themselves for the new reality, and to take advantage of the enormous opportunities available to smart, innovative art galleries today.
This has been very full; but I would address the question asked a second time regarding share economy ---> art: museums have been providing art rental galleries for 50 years- LACMA, SFMoMA, they even installed for businesses six months at time; even universities lend art to students....
Such an awesome talk
(sorry, I don't know why my arrow crossed out the text below-- cheers, jan)
Hmmmmmm? Anyway I’d like to bring the following notice to the
From the point of view of the artist the art market is exploitation. Artists and/or their estates should receive royaties for every transaction.
Lol. Your concentration should be creating art and selling at a price you are comfortable with.
Matt's persona is unbearable. The type that detracts so many from entering a gallery.
He keeps it real. The art game is not a walk in the park
These guys are insufferable.
Joost seems like a cool guy.
right now it seems crypto art is the future