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04-04-2005, 12:34 PM
As an artist, the only bloody time you get appreciation for your work is during the building up of the show and the opening + press+audience feedback.
(although appreciation could backfire drastically..., but in my case i Always get in conflict with the gallery owners, exhibition, museum curators etc during the build up cause of my "do it my way" (also known as unproffesional) & i dont deliver what i promise (its always better).
The rest of the time its just toi.
So there you are working on your new work for the next show with the usual people and the phone goes.
Expecting your landlord, telemarketter, bills office, hell
it turns out to be a mega 10 x 10 meter permanent commision - and its international.
Makes it all worth it.
Of course for you people who have own companies(or pizza parlors) -people calling you for what you produce is daily routine.
Thats why artists are so bad at bznezz
(although appreciation could backfire drastically..., but in my case i Always get in conflict with the gallery owners, exhibition, museum curators etc during the build up cause of my "do it my way" (also known as unproffesional) & i dont deliver what i promise (its always better).
The rest of the time its just toi.
So there you are working on your new work for the next show with the usual people and the phone goes.
Expecting your landlord, telemarketter, bills office, hell
it turns out to be a mega 10 x 10 meter permanent commision - and its international.
Makes it all worth it.
Of course for you people who have own companies(or pizza parlors) -people calling you for what you produce is daily routine.
Thats why artists are so bad at bznezz