First of all, I only get 50 percent of it, because, I mean, the galleries get 50 and 60 percent. I mean, that's normal. I understand that. I don't quarrel with that.
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Galleries, and they're all the same, and rightly so, they sell work.
I see 30 to 40 gallery shows a week, and no matter what kind of mood I'm in, no matter how bad the art is, I almost always feel better afterward. I can learn as much from bad art as from good.
And several galleries - two had asked me and I said no, because I didn't want to leave things on consignment.
In a gallery, there's an expectation of high prices and a somewhat elitist atmosphere.
People see owning a gallery as a way to get rich. I never thought that I could get rich in the art world. I wanted a life in art. I wanted to live with artists. I wanted to make beautiful shows.
Galleries needn't be exactly like White Columns purely because times are bad again. But the idea of this special space could - should - help shape what comes next.
The gallery is generating work for the masses.
There's something pleasing about large, well-lit spaces. I love that dealers are willing to take massive chances in order to give this much room to their artists. Most of all, I love that more galleries showing more art gives more artists a shot.
Galleries are easier to steal from than the Apple Store, maybe.
The nice thing about the gallery shows is that without having to pay any money you can just go and see it.
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