话题:艺术博客
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Barney Davey has more than 30 years’ experience in the industry and helps visual artists market themselves in more successful ways. His blog offers advice on how and where to sell your art, as well as links to helpful books that could give the artists courage.
Carolyn Edlund spent 20 years running a full-time production studio, speaking for artists and selling their art. Her blog provides many useful tips on better art business practices and interviews with owners who have shops where you can see and buy works of art.
This blog comments on art history and promotes (推销) unknown artists. It has links to facts, historical pieces and artists and links for painting, photography and video art. For artists hoping to use this blog as a tool to promote themselves, site creator Wendy Campbell offers numerous choices for them to show their works, for example in a shop, where your piece will be shown with works from others.
This blog details the do’s and don’ts for artists trying very hard to achieve success. Many posts focus on the trade of art from the aspects of dealers and shop owners. For artists looking for exhibition or increased sales, this site gives the all-important ideas from the other side: the film directors. They will tell you about the experience they gained by taking part in acting and gaining perspective (视角) in front of the camera. Winkleman’s blog is a useful tool in applying their experience to the art business.
1. What kind of help does Barney Davey give to the visual artists?
A. He advises them to sell their art in the big market.
B. He gives advice to them on how to gain courage.
C. He tells them what kind of books is helpful for them.
D. He analyses the reasons why they couldn’t succeed.
2. Which blog makes comments on art history?
A. Artsy Shark.
B. Daily Art Fixx.
C. Art Print Issues.
D. edward_winkleman.
3. Who does Edward Winkleman’s blog most probably provide help for?
A. Artists who want to learn from the film directors.
B. Artists who are familiar with the art business.
C. Artists who are not confident in their art works.
D. Artists who look for exhibition or increased sales.