Vanity gallery
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A vanity gallery is an art gallery that charges artists fees in order to exhibit their work. The shows are not legitimately curated and will include as many artists as possible. Most art professionals are able to identify them on an artist's resume.
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[edit] Examples
Vanity galleries (with some example charges) include:
- Galleria d'Arte III Millennio — 450 €
- A-forest Projects — $650
- Agora Gallery, New York, NY
- Art Alliance
- Artrom — 195 €
- ArtsForum Gallery
- The Musée des Beaux Arts d'Unet — $350
- Grupo Batik Art - Sala Barna — ArtbatikGroup - Euroamerica Galleries - $800
- Berlinerkunst Project
- Broadway Gallery — $700
- Broome Street Gallery
- Caelum Gallery
- Cast Iron Gallery
- E3 Gallery
- Eickholt — $400
- El-Baz Gallery — $4,000
- Emerging Collector
- Flashpoint
- Florence Biennale — $2,000
- Gallery Gora — $1,980
- Jadite Gallery
- Jain Marunouchi
- Limner and Papp Gallery
- Monserrat Gallery — $1,900
- New Century Artists
- New York FEW
- Nexus Gallery
- The NYC Arts Cypher (Staten Island) — $100
- OMMA Center of Contemporary Art
- Paula Barr Chelsea — $1,500
- Phoenix Gallery — $1,000
- Slowinski Gallery
- Subculture
- Grupo Virtuart — 1,500 €
- Viridian Artists Inc., New York NY
- Whitney Amsterdam
- World Fine Art
[edit] See Also
[edit] External links
- Vanity Galleries by Lenny Campello, 10 August 2004.
- vanitygallery.com.