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HELPDESK 30.8.2018 – HOW TO PRICE YOUR ART 

HELPDESK 30.8.2018 – HOW TO PRICE YOUR ART 

For many visual artists, pricing their artwork is often as complicated as creating them.  What are the particular and peculiar principles behind the pricing of art? And how can an artist establish a sensible pricing policy that can live with –  one that will serve well in all seasons?   There are no standard formulas or set methods for pricing your art, that’s why it’s more of an art than a science, however art prices are not pulled out of…

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HelpDesk 8.12.2017 – How to price your art with Krista Mikkola

HelpDesk 8.12.2017 – How to price your art with Krista Mikkola

Welcome to the Helpdesk session “How to price your art” with Krista Mikkola. In this informal session, we will discuss the difficult task of deciding a price for your artworks. Krista will share her expertise as a curator/gallerist and will give some useful tips, the session is aimed at professional visual artists dealing with the art market. Max participants: 15 people Expert: Krista Mikkola Place: Globe Art Point, Helsinki. Malminkatu 5 (Kamppi) Length: 8th December, 3-5 p. m. Language: English Registration deadline: 1st December. Krista Mikkola…

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Contract and reimbursement practices relating to the organization of art exhibitions; Working Group Final Report

Contract and reimbursement practices relating to the organization of art exhibitions; Working Group Final Report

Abstract in English: The Ministry of Education and Culture set up a committee to investigate the agreement and remuneration practices relating to organising art exhibitions. The purpose of the committee was to investigate the current agreement and remuneration practices between artists and the organisers of exhibitions, as well as the division of the cost of the exhibitions between the parties; to draft alternative ways to develop those practices; and to assess the effects of the alternative development methods. In its…

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