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clickykbd
12 years ago
Hmmm. Interesting. Was approached about possible representation by a gallery in Chelsea NYC.
www.agora-gallery.com
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clickykbd
12 years ago
"representation" however involves a fee structure I don't think I can afford at this stage. minimum of ~3700 annually.
clickykbd
12 years ago
but their prices tend to be 1000+ so would pay for itself if you were a selling artist.
clickykbd
12 years ago
not even sure if that is a normal model for a gallery... I don't have enough experience with this stuff.
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ChelseaGirl
says
12 years ago
cool, anyway
Loli
12 years ago
Why would you have to pay them? Is it like an agent fee?
ChelseaGirl
says
12 years ago
they hang teh photos and potentially make you money, I guess. Might be better to give them commission
wirehead
shares
12 years ago
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lindes
12 years ago
thanks
wirehead
for the link… I have no real idea of what the "reality" of such a model is, but IMHO, it's… not cool, on several levels.
lindes
thinks
12 years ago
it feels nice to be approached, though... and hopes there's a way you can keep that piece.
clickykbd
12 years ago
I had a sense that was how it shook out with this gallery.
clickykbd
12 years ago
It seems like a model where they just shift the financial risks to the artist. No risk to them for showing an non-selling artist.
clickykbd
12 years ago
icidentally they do take commission too (their profits)... otherwise operating costs are covered by fees.
clickykbd
12 years ago
70/30 was the case with Agora.
clickykbd
12 years ago
I got some more info in an email exchange, but nothing that made me really want to participate.
clickykbd
12 years ago
if 3000 was an easy expense I would consider giving it a try... but it is not a financial risk I can afford.
Loli
12 years ago
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