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Showing posts with label auction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label auction. Show all posts

Friday, April 23, 2010

The Artist Art Auction Fundraiser Catch 22


This has been brewing in my cranium for a few years so it's had time to settle, collect, and perhaps ferment. Art benefit fundraisers often ask artists themselves to donate their work for the purpose of auctioning off the work to patrons. Sounds great but the issue most overlooked is why are artists the ones asked to donate their work, especially in Pittsburgh where it's known that few artists make a living based on their "non-commercial" art? I've spoken with gallery owners and artists over the past year on this subject and there exists a lot of questions.

Why is the artist leaned on to donate their work free of charge? Sure a lot of artists donate without looking critically at the larger picture due to their good natures and possibly think it's good exposure down the line. My biggest issue is why lean on artists given the inherent financial disadvantage most Pittsburgh artists experience. One prominent gallery owner I spoke with simply suggested the organizations should stick to events like private dinners and events which do not require artists to donate their work for auctions. There are a finite amount of art purchases in the region and the reality is that the significant art auction fundraisers take away from purchases which benefit the artists financially. The one exception I've noticed was Fe Gallery which had an option for the artist to retain a percentage. It gives the artist the option to choose. One could argue they have the option of just not participating at all but i think that to be an overly simplistic argument given the factors.

The exposure factor, meaning artists may not receive money but the exposure they receive helps them down the line. Tough to argue given the sheer amount of art at these auctions and the lack of probability further contact will be made.

Artists are generically known for giving more than they can necessarily "afford". Perhaps it's time to think why they are so often leaned upon? I think most will agree artists do a tremendous amount for their communities in their personal and job related activities. Do they really have to give their art away too?

Something to think about...

Another issue I'd like to blog about down the road is the degree to which businesses and other entities hit up artists to display their work for free based on consignment (if they actually sell). This is a practice artists themselves need to resist contributing to given the reality of the art world.

Rick Byerly

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Cheers

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Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Unicorn Mountain Fundraiser Friday Sept 18 2009 7pm Remedy


U N I C O R N M O U N T A I N and P I C N I C !
Present
A Prelude to the October 2009 Release of
T H E B L A C K F O R E S T
Unicorn Mountain's Third Anthology of Art, Comics and Folktales
From Western Pennsylvania and Beyond

T H E E S O T E R I C O R D ER O F T H E I L L U S T R I O U S OWL_B E A R

Friday September 18, 2009 at Remedy (2nd floor), 5121 Butler St in Lawrenceville

Bavarian Supper Club 7pm
Art Auction 7pm-11pm
Music&Dance 10pm+ ($5 suggested donation)

Dinner reservations required for Bavarian Supper Club: 412-781-6771

More details soon to follow..

Facebook Event Link

Art above by the very talented Masha Vereshchenko!

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Persad Red Tag Sale @ Imagebox Sat Sept 19 6-9 pm


Persad Center's Red Tag Sale @ Imagebox Saturday September 19, 6-9 pm

From the flyer I received in the mail:

Join us for a special studio sale of selected works of art by regional and national artists. All proceeds benefit Persad Center, the nation's second oldest licensed counseling center specifically created to serve the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender community.

On Saturday, September 19th from 6-9 pm at Imagebox Gallery, 4933 Penn Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15224 (Garfield)

Hosted by Dan Iddings and Persad Center

RSVP: diddings(AT)comcast.net

Special thanks to John Mahood and Imagebox Gallery.

Cash, checks and credit cards accepted.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Concept Art Gallery presents MODERN & CONTEMPORARY ART AND DESIGN AUCTION

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The Pittsburgh Galleries blog is a volunteer effort from Rick Byerly to promote Pittsburgh art events which feature artists from the area. The PghGalleries.com website effort is an up-to-date directory with Pittsburgh area art venues. Thanks go to Sirani Gallery of 5875 Forbes Ave in Squirrel Hill for being a sponsor and David L. Edwards Art and Anonymous for their donations to this effort. Donation and sponsor info can be found here. Rick Byerly, Uniquetake Photography
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Concept Art Gallery presents a
MODERN & CONTEMPORARY ART AND DESIGN AUCTION
The Auction will start with a notable collection of Contemporary Artwork by Regional Artists contributed by the Duquesne Light Company to benefit the YMCA of Greater Pittsburgh.
Also featuring property from the Estate of Elizabeth T. Wilson, the Estate of Gertrude T. Half, the Estate of Charles Franklin, Selections from the personal Collection of Garthe Massingill and property from numerous regional collectors.

Auction items link

NEXT SATURDAY, MAY 9TH, 2009
beginning at 10am

Lots can be viewed on
Sunday, May 3 (12-4pm), Tuesday, May 5 (10am-5:30pm), Wednesday, May 6 (10am-5pm),
Thursday, May 7 (10am-8pm) and Friday, May 8 (10am-5pm) at the gallery.
If you are unable to visit in person, please view the auction catalogue at http://www.conceptgallery.com/
For information and questions regarding the catalogue or participating in the
auction, please email us at info(AT)conceptgallery.com.

Concept Art Gallery—
Celebrating Fine Art for 36 Years!
Fine Art Auctions Archival Framing Appraisals Art Advisory Services

1031 South Braddock Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15218 http://www.conceptgallery.com/
voice: 412. 242. 9200 fax: 412. 242. 7443



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