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Summary of Sarah Thornton's Seven Days in the Art World

Author: Everest Media,
language: en
Publisher: Everest Media LLC
Release Date: 2022-06-21T22:59:00Z
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 A Christie’s auctioneer, Christopher Burge, is doing a sound check. He lists prices into the void, and then hits everyone but the highest bidder with a stick. His book is a secret script for the sale, with 64 pages for each lot of art. #2 Christie’s and Sotheby’s, two of the biggest auction houses, hold their major sales of contemporary art twice a year in New York and three times a year in London. #3 The pressure of the public eye is new for those in the contemporary art world. Artists were not sold publicly with any fanfare until the late 1950s. Collector demand for new, fresh, young art is at an all-time high. #4 The art market is driven by auctions, which are the main way that art is sold. Primary dealers, who represent artists, have tended to view the auctions as amoral and almost evil. Secondary-market dealers, by contrast, have little to do with artists and work closely with the auction houses.
Seven Days In The Art World

Contemporary art has become a mass entertainment, a luxury good, a job description and, for some, a kind of alternative religion. Sarah Thornton's shrewd and entertaining fly-on-the-wall narrative takes us behind the scenes of the art world, from art school to auction house, showing us how it works, and giving us a vivid sense of being there.
33 Artists in 3 Acts

Author: Sarah Thornton
language: en
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Release Date: 2015-09-24
This compelling narrative goes behind the scenes with important living artists around the world to humanize and demystify contemporary art. When people think of contemporary art they often think of the market: eye-popping prices for splashy works. But Sarah Thornton argues that, for artists, the key marker of success isn’t money but credibility. 33 Artists in 3 Acts explores the strategies deployed by artists from international superstars to unheralded teachers. Thornton challenges the romantic vision of the lone artist, showing how these driven, inventive personalities interact with professional and intellectual networks of supporters, collaborators, and assistants. Drawing from interviews with 130 artists on four continents, Thornton crafts a brilliantly structured narrative that reveals the dynamicsof creative lives.