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		<description><![CDATA[Gallery is defined as a building or a series of rooms devoted to the exhibition and often the sale of work of arts. Among the innumerable art: sculpture, photographs, illustrations, installation art and applied arts are exhibited in art gallery; and painting is commonly displayed medium. It is a way of promoting the unexhibited art and fresh artist. The art galleries let artists to display and promote their work in these venues with zeal. Contemporary art is in vogue. The term contemporary art gallery refers to a commercial gallery intended for private-profit-motive. These galleries are usually spotted agglomerate in large [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gallery is defined as a building or a series of rooms devoted to the exhibition and often the sale of work of arts.  Among the innumerable art: sculpture, photographs, illustrations, installation art and applied arts are exhibited in art gallery; and painting is commonly displayed medium.  It is a way of promoting the unexhibited art and fresh artist.  The art galleries let artists to display and promote their work in these venues with zeal.  Contemporary art is in vogue.  The term contemporary art gallery refers to a commercial gallery intended for private-profit-motive.  These galleries are usually spotted agglomerate in large urban areas.  For instance: the Saatchi gallery of London is a well known hub of contemporary art world.  Contemporary art gallery are also open to the general public without any cost where they can purchase art.  Non-for-profit galleries and art-collective galleries are also to be found that directly create opportunities to put on show regularly.  Moreover, the artist-run-centre gallery exists on government funds.   Art gallery can also be interpreted as the springboard for launching careers for fresh and young artist.  Here is a short list of notable contemporary galleries: •    Mumbai: The Arts Trust – Institute Of Contemporary Indian Art•    London : Saatchi Gallery, Victoria Miro Gallery•    Los Angeles : Paragon Fine Art•    Madrid : Museo De Arte Contemporaneo     •    Mexico city : Galleria OMRUmpteen well-known art galleries exhibit art from all over the continents.  Selected and matchless works of African art, American art, Indian art, European are preserved in the art galleries for the coming generations.  To promote Art, many art galleries adopt the online mechanism letting people to view their work by sitting at home.  Such innovative steps provide opportunities for art aficionados to purchase outstanding the works.  </p>
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		<title>Heaven for Art Lovers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Art fairs enhance art lovers and artists about the recent advancement of art and an opportunity to meet personally the renowned artists. Various forms of art are exhibited in such festivals. A wide variety of mediums, from sculpture, painting, photography, are showcased where art lovers can find innovative ideas and original work. Artist of high admiration or unsung heroes of art find this place as heaven as they can expose their talent and ideas to the public. Art fairs are held in both local and international degree annually or at irregular period of interval. The art fairs act as the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Art fairs enhance art lovers and artists about the recent advancement of art and an opportunity to meet personally the renowned artists.  Various forms of art are exhibited in such festivals.  A wide variety of mediums, from sculpture, painting, photography, are showcased where art lovers can find innovative ideas and original work.  Artist of high admiration or unsung heroes of art find this place as heaven as they can expose their talent and ideas to the public.  Art fairs are held in both local and international degree annually or at irregular period of interval. The art fairs act as the niche for both art and artist.  The practice of exhibiting art has gone a sweeping change.  The showcasing tradition of art is now executed with the assistance of online.  On online, an artist can register his/her work to display the art fair profile.  Options are also provided to edit the art fair profile.  This online is also a boon for art lovers.  Art aficionados can search artist profile by submitting the art fair name or city/country.  In addition, the art fair organisers provide free access to have as many pages as they need to give details of their fair.  This practice has been adopted by many art galleries.  The galleries can include with their own page to show the artists work, profile and contact information etc.  Art lovers can find details from last fair until the next fair is available for loading.  Art fairs also act as career launcher for debut artist.  They exhibit works of artists to public and also offering a chance to share their interest to promote art.  In such art fairs, to encourage the species of young artist, showdown is organised.  The winners are awarded with scholarships or with other rewarding steps so that they can perform better.      So, art fairs are the perfect place to acquire knowledge about art and have a clear insight into the artist mind.  </p>
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		<title>Meaning of Art Gallery</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is an art gallery? Art galleries are venues where various forms of art and works of various artists are displayed to public. Among the various forms of art like photography, sculpture, art illustrations, handloom etc. showcasing of paintings are common. The prime objective of art gallery is to promote art and inspire the young artists. Art galleries can be regarded as the best place for art lovers and artists to acquire knowledge related to art. Both the species can share their interest and concentrate in promoting art among the public. In the art galleries, various works of admired artists [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is an art gallery? Art galleries are venues where various forms of art and works of various artists are displayed to public.  Among the various forms of art like photography, sculpture, art illustrations, handloom etc.  showcasing of paintings are common.  The prime objective of art gallery is to promote art and inspire the young artists.  Art galleries can be regarded as the best place for art lovers and artists to acquire knowledge related to art.  Both the species can share their interest and concentrate in promoting art among the public.  In the art galleries, various works of admired artists are displayed and are preserved for the next generation.  The collection of art galleries are rapidly changing.  Moreover, the tradition of showcasing art has been shifted from venues to online.  Artists and art aficionados can upload their work online and can send it to their friends through emails and e-cards.  The art gallery is classified into private and public galleries.  The public galleries display permanent collection of art.  Whereas, private galleries carry the private-owned for profit-motive and sale works of art.  Fresh artists will find art gallery and art festivals as niche to exhibit their skills.  They can reveal their ideas to the world.  The art galleries feature a wide range of art forms.  Many galleries carry world wide significance and visitors visit the galleries across the world.  People evaluate the works of art and also get a chance to purchase the work they think to be worthy.  There are numerous art galleries imparting knowledge and inform art lovers about the changing ideas related to art along with creating a platform for the unsung artists. Art gallery is also a great place to meet art heroes personally.  The art lovers can have a vivid insight into the artists’ psychology and their skills to shape their ideas.  So, to know art and artists in a better way visiting art galleries are rewarding and essential.  </p>
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		<title>Role of Art Gallery in the Present Age</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Art gallery is a space where various forms of art are displayed to public. The various art are sculpture, handloom, photographs, illustrations, installation art and applied arts. Works of various artists are exhibited in a room or cluster of rooms in a series so that art lovers can evaluate and admire his skills and innovativeness. Painting is a routinely showcased medium. The main objective of these art galleries is to provide recognition and promote the emerging talent. It also creates awareness or art amongst the public. One can also understand as an attempt to perpetuate arts. People swarm to these [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Art gallery is a space where various forms of art are displayed to public.  The various art are sculpture, handloom, photographs, illustrations, installation art and applied arts.  Works of various artists are exhibited in a room or cluster of rooms in a series so that art lovers can evaluate and admire his skills and innovativeness.  Painting is a routinely showcased medium.  The main objective of these art galleries is to provide recognition and promote the emerging talent.  It also creates awareness or art amongst the public.  One can also understand as an attempt to perpetuate arts.  People swarm to these art galleries to share their interest and acquire more knowledge pertaining to art.  The art galleries can be regarded as the best place for debut artists.  Fresh artists can exhibit their work for feedback and revitalise their adroitness.  You can find art gallery that carry local or international reputation.  Art aficionados, far or near, visits to these art galleries to enhance their knowledge or obtain the works that are worthwhile.  To motivate and inspire the unsung artists art galleries organise showdown.  In such competitions debut artists can reveal their adroitness and skill of shaping their ideas.  Art galleries can be classified into public and private galleries.  The public galleries are museums that display selected works of renowned artists.  Private art gallery refers to private-motive i. e.  commercial enterprises and intend for sale of art.  But, it is notable that both sort of gallery host temporary exhibitions.  The practice of showcasing works of art has undergone a tremendous change.  Artists with the help of hi-end device can collect thousands of art works at a time.  The artists and art lovers can upload images of quality works and add share with their friends.     The art galleries and art exhibits plays a vital role in art appreciation and providing a unique perfection of art.  An artist’s proficiency can be easily judged in these galleries.  An art gallery does can also be interpreted as springboard for many artists.  Moreover, one can consider as a golden opportunity to meet the heroes of art in these venues.  Visiting these art galleries can be an unforgettable experience.  </p>
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		<title>Collecting Australian Aboriginal Art</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A passionate engagement Marie Geissler on collecting Australian Aboriginal art  Aboriginal art is richly rewarding for the collector. Described by renowned Australian art critic, Robert Hughes, as belonging to ‘the world’s last great art movement’, collectors of art from this extraordinary ancient but vibrant living culture have, in recent years, fuelled a boom in sales. Prices at auction have skyrocketed, and those who entered the market early have enjoyed great returns on their investments. In 2006, Emily Kame Kngwarreye’s Earth’s Creation achieved a record of AUS $1,056,000 at auction; the first million dollar plus sale at a Lawson-Menzies auction. Last year, Clifford [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A passionate engagement Marie Geissler on collecting Australian Aboriginal art  Aboriginal art is richly rewarding for the collector.  Described by renowned Australian art critic, Robert Hughes, as belonging to ‘the world’s last great art movement’, collectors of art from this extraordinary ancient but vibrant living culture have, in recent years, fuelled a boom in sales.  Prices at auction have skyrocketed, and those who entered the market early have enjoyed great returns on their investments.  In 2006, Emily Kame Kngwarreye’s Earth’s Creation achieved a record of AUS $1,056,000 at auction; the first million dollar plus sale at a Lawson-Menzies auction.  Last year, Clifford Possum’s epic Warlugulong was sold at Sotheby’s to the National Gallery of Australia for AUS $2. 4 million. Swept along by the wave of this success, and the expectations of rich rewards from investing in Aboriginal art, art aficionados have mined their savings for a piece of the action and purchased Aboriginal art for their superannuation and investment portfolios.  This has been reflected in industry statistics which show that in 2007, secondary art market sales exceeded AUS $25 million; and over recent years well over 40 records have been broken for the top performing artists.  Today, however with the impact of the global financial meltdown being all pervasive, sales in all sectors – including Aboriginal art – have dropped.  Within this context, however, it’s well to remember that art provides a very stable haven for funds; if purchased wisely art can be a source of excellent return.  Today’s climate therefore is a great time to start collecting.  It offers collectors a rare opportunity to buy well at auction and also through galleries.  But how do you begin collecting Aboriginal art? Before taking the plunge, savour first the pleasure you are about to enjoy.  I strongly advise that this be an adventure of the heart; that you buy because you’re passionately in love with the work you wish to purchase.  This is because, in the end, your artwork will be a constant companion; you will more that likely see it every day.  It’s also well to remember that the promises of your collecting adventure will not just be aesthetic ones.  As an owner of an Aboriginal painting, you step into a world said to be at least 40,000 years old; one that that draws from the most ancient if not the most fascinating living culture on the planet today.  Aboriginal art is informed by a sacred mythology, or tjukurpa, that draws from this.  It is called the ‘Dreamtime’ or Dreaming – the incredible Creation Period of Aboriginal belief.  The Dreaming occurred in ancient times when powerful Ancestral Beings were said to have formed the land, the waterholes, the rivers; and at the same time created the people, the plants and animals.  They came from under the Earth and took epic journeys across the country, making and creating as they went, before finally disappearing beneath the ground again.  These magical Beings are said to have taught the Aboriginal people their laws, and ceremonies which need to be enacted in the present in order for survival and well-being.  For Aboriginal people, the Spirit Beings still live today and are very much part of their traditional culture.  Their stories form the inspirational source for the mythological content of Aboriginal art.  When artists draw on this, the act of painting brings the Dreaming into the present.  It generates strength and ancestral energy into the ‘Now’. The next step in the collection process consists of building your knowledge base about the Aboriginal art industry.  Begin by trawling the key commercial gallery internet sites, including Agathon Gallery, Alcaston Gallery, Cooee Aboriginal Art, Michael Reid, Hogarth Galleries, Gabriella Roy, Gondwana, William Mora, Utopia and Gabriella Pizzi.  Useful publications include Margo Neale and Silvia Kleinert’s Oxford Companion to Aboriginal Art and Culture; Wally Caruana’s Aboriginal Art; Susan McCulloch and Emily McCulloch-Childs’ Contemporary Aboriginal Art (which, helpfully, has just republished in a fully revised and expanded third edition); and any of Jennifer Isaacs’ beautifully illustrated publications. Art auction house catalogues are a must, and it also pays to look in on State and National Gallery bookshops, especially for their exhibition catalogues on this subject.  Before making any art purchase, however, you should decide what you want from this exercise.  You may wish to purchase one or two pieces just for the pleasure of owning and looking at the work.  In this case feel free to shop around and spontaneously purchase at will.  You can get great prints for around $300 (see the Aboriginal Art Print Network online) and paintings from $800 plus.  Your reward will be a collection that makes you feel good; the motivation behind many of the truly great collections of the past. Alternatively, if your aim is to buy with an eye for investment return and perhaps eventual resale through a dealer or art auction house, then you should take a more considered and strategic approach.  After research which includes reading, looking at art, and discussing your preferences with knowledgeable art advisors, an area of interest should be selected.  For sheer pleasure, try looking at the optically dazzling and colourful community desert art online at Irrunytju, Utopia, Yuendumu, Balgo, Papunya Tula, Fitzroy Crossing and Lajamanu.  There’s also coastal works from Yirrkala, Lockhart River and Tiwi Islands.  These will certainly inspire you.  Your aim is to find an individual artist whose work appeals; or a specific community, painting style or theme around which you can build a collection.  This will make your collection a meaningful entity.  And remember: a collection linked to an interesting area often has much more value for resale than a selection of unrelated works.  Your next consideration is to decide how much you wish or can afford to spend each year.  Ideally, for investment purposes, the purchase price needs to be around $10,000 plus.  At this price, if you’ve done all your homework, and you’ve found a work that has a certificate of authenticity from a reputable art auction house, gallery, community art centre or dealer, you can expect it to be a purchase that will give you a sound return.  To optimize this, your painting should be held for at least five to ten years.  Now we come to the really exciting stage: shopping around and making a purchase.  Knowing which artists are hot in the market, the artists whose work is increasing in price and selling well at auction, is important.  Auction prices are good indicators of what the market is prepared to pay for an artist’s work, so it’s worth drawing up a list of the artists who are in your price range, and familiarising yourself with their works, before you start.  For serious, cashed-up collectors, start at the top.  Stars in the auction room, and now deceased, include Rover Thomas (sales in excess of AUS $13. 8 million), Emily Kame Kngwarreye, Albert Namatjira and Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri, Johnny Warangkula Tjupurrula, Mick Namarari Tjapaltjarri, and Lin Onus.  Others who have sold between AUS $1-2 million are Ronnie Tjampitjinpa, Paddy Bedford, Turkey Tolson Tjupurrula, Kaapa Tjampitjinpa, Queenie Nakarra McKenzie, Tim Leura Tjapaltjarri, Uta Uta Jangala, Shorty Lungkata Tjungurrayi, and Maggie Watson Napangardi.  Of living artists, the dazzling talent of Tommy Watson tops the list.  He is a stunning colourist who achieved a record sale price of AUS $240,000 for Waltitjata at Lawson-Menzies auction in 2007.  Other outstanding living artists whose work fetches good prices include Judy Watson, Dorothy Napangardi, George Tjungurrayi, Kathleen Petyarre, Ningura Naparrula, Makinti Napanangka, Lily Kelly Napangardi, Elizabeth Nyumi Nungurrayi, John Mawurndjul and Billy Whiskey Tjapaltjarri.  Emerging artists within the secondary market – those representing good value as their price tags are still affordable – include Regina Wilson, Tjayangka Woods, Jack Dale, Helen McCarthy Tyalmuty, Kudditji Kngwarreye, Paddy Simms, Anganampa Martin, Walangkura Napanangka, Wingu Tingima, Lorner Fencer and Eubena Nampitjin.  One you begin collecting, don’t be surprised if you find it taking over your life – just enjoy the ride! </p>
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