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LCACE Inside Out Festival

2012

Self Assembly: Pricing Installation Work – Seminar

Date
October 27, 2010
Time
18:30–20:00
Place
Conway Hall: London
Room
Bertrand Russell Room
Price
See below

Self Assembly-Pricing Installation Work with Bea de Souza, from The Agency Gallery.

Self Assembly is a series of regular seminars run by Artquest that look at practical issues surrounding an art practitioner’s career. As part of new mini-series looking at pricing artwork Artquest are delighted to announce a special session on pricing installation art.

Pricing your work correctly is crucial, and a difficult territory for any artist. Pricing self-contained works like painting, drawing and sculpture is challenging in itself, but pricing installation art brings with it a whole different range of considerations. Drawing on her extensive experience of selling and editioning installation art, Bea de Souza will be looking at how pricing structures work for this medium.

Bea de Souza is the founder / director of the Agency Gallery in London, established since 1996. The Agency is a commercial gallery, internationally renowned for showcasing emerging and mid career artists with a special focus on conceptual art and inter-media-experimentation from the 90's onwards. With an academic background in Art History and Cultural Theory, Bea de Souza has contributed to a number of catalogues as well as lecturing on conceptual art and capitalism. She is also one of the co-founders of Projeckt, a non-profit curating platform for the creation of interactive works using live digital broadcasting. She actively advises international private and public collections, such as the Tate archive and Vestfossen Kunstlaboratorium and supports British curating abroad.

Cost: £3 booking required, for further information and to book, please click on the following link: www.artquest.org.uk/projects/self-assembly

Organizers

Inside Out Festival

Registration

For this event no registration is necessary on the Inside Out Festival website but may (if stated above) be required elsewhere

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