
I Like Your Work: Art and Etiquette
Category: Calendars, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Children's Books
Author: Shane Carley, Naomi Novik
Publisher: Sigrid Nunez, Jordan Mackay
Published: 2019-08-18
Writer: K.L. Slater
Language: Greek, Chinese (Traditional), Middle English, Korean
Format: epub, pdf
Author: Shane Carley, Naomi Novik
Publisher: Sigrid Nunez, Jordan Mackay
Published: 2019-08-18
Writer: K.L. Slater
Language: Greek, Chinese (Traditional), Middle English, Korean
Format: epub, pdf
Guidelines from Paper Monument’s “I like your work: art and etiquette”: Critics Can And Should Get Whiskey For Free - This week Paper Monument issues their third reprinting of their famed anthology, “I like your work: art and etiquette”. You can guess what it’s about. My own piece discusses the t…
I Like Your Work - The art world is now both socially professional and professionally social. Curators visit artists’ studios; collectors, dealers, and
Paper Monument - I Like Your Work: Art and Etiquette - Printed Matter - Paper Monument's pamphlet-sized booklet explores the art world's own particular rules of etiquette as experienced by 38 artists, critics, curators, and dealers. Handy tidbits include the "six block rule," which advises the gallery-goer to refrain from expressing a negative opinion within a six
Guidelines for Openings - 7. Usually the rapid coming and going of people at an opening allows for quick conversational turnover, but if you get stuck in a bad conversation with someone and you’re outside, say, “I’m just going to pop in and look at the show.” If you’re inside, say, “I’m just going to pop out for some air/a cigarette.” If they’re still following you, go to the bathroom.
Do's and Don'ts of Commissioning an Artwork - Add art to your collection that is meaningful, customized, and personal. Follow these do’s and don’ts of commissioning an artwork.
I like your work: art and etiquette - Features contributions from thirty-eight artists, critics, curators, and dealers on the sometimes serious and sometimes ridiculous topic of manners in the art world. Edited by Paper Monument With contributions by: Anonymous, James Bae, Jay Battle, Andrew Berardini, Dike Blair, Matthew Brannon, Sari Carel, Naomi Fr
I Like Your Work: Art and Etiquette - The first small book from Paper Monument, originally published in 2009 and now in its sixth printing. Features contributions from thirty-eight artists, critics, curators, and dealers on the sometimes serious and sometimes ridiculous topic of manners in the art world.
I Like Your Work: Art and Etiquette - Paperback. Published by Paper Monument, 2009. 56 pages. 4" x 8.5".
I Like Your Work - The first small book from Paper Monument, originally published in 2009 and now in its sixth printing. Features contributions from thirty-eight artists, critics, curators, and dealers on the sometimes serious and sometimes ridiculous topic of manners in the art world. First published July 2009. (Sixth printing.) 54 page
Paper Monument - Paper Monument is a non-profit art press intent on presenting smart, serious writing that is accessible to a wide audience. Based in Brooklyn, NY, Paper ...
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