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The Contemporary Artists' Guide to Art Galleries

Sophie McCallum

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English
Supernova Books
20 June 2022
The Contemporary Artists' Guide to Art Galleries provides the information that every artist needs to be able to market their artwork in today's fast-changing world. With detailed contact information for hundreds of art galleries around the world, this is an essential handbook for those starting to sell their work, or those wanting to reach out to new galleries for sales or exhibitions. Useful tips and advice with an introduction by the author, an artist who has successfully marketed her work internationally.
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Imprint:   Supernova Books
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 165mm, 
ISBN:   9781913641207
ISBN 10:   1913641201
Pages:   296
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Sophie started her artistic career at Camberwell College of Arts in the early 1990s. She went on to study Maths and Philosophy at Durham University, leading to a 20-year spate in horticulture and conservation. She completed a degree in Environmental Studies and Creative Writing at the Open University in 2015 and has subsequently published five books on the environment and other matters. She has been lucky enough to build a shed in her back garden, and is now enjoying her first love of making art. Sophie pitched her artwork to Saatchi and found to her surprise that it was accepted. She compiled this art compendium of worldwide galleries to help other emerging artists get their work shown.

Reviews for The Contemporary Artists' Guide to Art Galleries

""Wahey, a guide without any waffle! A straight listing of galleries sorted by countries and, thankfully, UK-centric, a short description of each one including their specific focus and followed by all..."" - Anne McCormick, NetGalley reviewer


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