Sunday, September 28, 2008

Richard Solomon Podcast on ConceptArt.org

ConceptArt.org's Jason Manley interviews artist rep Richard Solomon.

4 comments:

Leland Purvis said...

This brings up an interesting question. As an AD, do you find that you work more with reps like RichardSolomon or Morgan/Gaynin? Or do you work more often with artists who represent themselves?

ces said...

I didn't even know they had podcasts! I couldn't find them on their site. Thanks for the link!

Irene Gallo said...

Id say a solid 1/3 the artists I work with have an agent

I'm not _more_ likely to hire someone because they have an agent, but there are a number of people I would not have known about unless their agent made me aware of them. I get samples from people all day long. It's easy to get numb to that. But when an agent I've been working with for years tells me they have someone god, I'll be sure to listen to that.

It's also nice to have someone else watching my back on a number of projects. But I've never thought, "Hmmm, no agent, I don't think I'll call them." I the end it's all about the wok in the portfolio. (for the first job. The second job is about the work AND having handed in the first one on time.)

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