Art price and value
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100 days 100 galleries; Day 85: Gallery Henoch, New York NY
Carlos Fentanes
Carlos Fentanes: I love your posts, they are really focused on your artists, it seems that you’re proud of them, I like that but in the other hand you don’t publish anything about your space, how this wonderful Art works looks in a wall, with a frame. I would like to see more of your…
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100 days 100 galleries; Day 83: Galerie TON (Hyper)realistic Art, Rucphen Netherlands
Carlos Fentanes
Carlos Fentanes: When I look at a painting, sometimes I also spend time looking how it is framed, how it’s hanged, how the space can be transformed by an object. I would like to see more of your space, not only the artworks. The gallery didn’t answer. I was very interested in receive an answer…
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100 days 100 galleries; Day 82: Bugera Matheson Gallery, Edmonton AB
Carlos Fentanes
Carlos Fentanes: When I look at a painting, sometimes I also spend time looking how it is framed, how it’s hanged, how the space can be transformed by an object. I would like to see more of your space, not only the artworks. Bugera Matheson Gallery: Feel free to give us a call and swing…
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100 days 100 galleries; Day 80: Mianki Gallery, Berlin Germany
Carlos Fentanes
Carlos Fentanes: Hello, I like your booth at POSITIONS, a good balance between sculpture, paintings and works on paper. The gallery likes my comment Well it’s better than nothing, at least I finally get a reaction from these German people: it’s really hard, believe me. So what’s next? Once you get a reaction from a…
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100 days 100 galleries; Day 79: Galerie Z22, Berlin Germany
Carlos Fentanes
Carlos Fentanes: Hallo, ich habe deinen letzten Beitrag gesehen und sie erinnern sich an Musik von Serialisten wie Phillip Glass. Ich mag sie. The gallery didn’t answer In this occasion I tried to write in German but it didn’t work. I was trying to tell them that the works that they show in their gallery…
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100 days 100 galleries; Day 78: Rice Polak Gallery, Provincetown, MA
Carlos Fentanes
Carlos Fentanes: I’ve seen your gallery through your posts, there are some artworks that are shown like a mosaic, or salon style. What’s better, the salon style or the classic gallery show? The gallery didn’t answer Yep, another gallery that doesn’t check their messages or if they did they didn’t bother to answer. After checking…
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100 days 100 galleries; Day 77: Canadian Fine Arts, Yorkville ON
Carlos Fentanes
Carlos Fentanes: When I look at a painting, sometimes I also spend time looking how it is framed, how it’s hanged, how the space can be transformed by an object. I would like to see more of your space, not only the artworks. Canadian Fine Arts: Hi Carlos! Thank you for your suggestion ๐. We…
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100 Days 100 Galleries; Day 73: K Contemporary, Denver CO
Carlos Fentanes
Carlos Fentanes: Are you really shared a space with another two galleries? Isn’t it hard to coordinate?Are the styles of the gallery different? The gallery didn’t answer. I know, this is a hard week, but it doesn’t hurt to answer a basic question. Yes, K contemporary shared a space with another two galleries in Denver…
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100 days 100 galleries; Day 72: Jarmuschek + Partner Gallery, Berlin Germany
Carlos Fentanes
Carlos Fentanes: About your show at Position Berlin: What are the advantages and disadvantages of paper artworks? Are they cheaper? Easier to handle? Paper won’t last as much as a painting on canvas or am I wrong?So, what’s your arguments with paper? The gallery didn’t answer. Here we go again, no answer from a German…
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100 days 100 galleries; Day 70: The Artist Advisory, New York NY
Carlos Fentanes
Carlos Fentanes: I watched your video with Dina Brodsky and I have a question: you recommended there not posting works in progress. The question is that I’m very slow, and sometimes a painting takes me months to complete, so I decided to post advances of my work in order to keep my audience engaged. What…