Whether at a private studio, in a gallery or in a museum, voyeurs and buyers alike want to hear and read about the artist they’re interested in. Information that buyers commonly seek may include:

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• Where the artist lives and works.

• Where, when and with whom the artist studied.

• Organisations the artist belongs to.

• Galleries, museums, or institutions where the artist has exhibited    art either in one-person shows or in group shows with other artists.

• Awards, prizes, grants and honours that the artist has received.

• Public, private, or corporate collectors who own the artist’s art.

• Positions the artist has held (teacher, lecturer, writer, and so on)

• Publications that mention the artist such as books, catalogues, newspapers, magazines, etc.

Make certain this information is available wherever you are exhibiting.

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