How does the average artist make a living? If you're Damien Hirst, of course, you need only flog a couple of sharks in formaldehyde; if you're Tracey Emin, an unmade bed will do. If you're an actor, a well-publicised turn as Hamlet and near-omnipresence in the Christmas TV schedules, a la David Tennant, would keep the accountant happy. But none of these scenarios will ring true for the average a
He is one of the most colourful figures in the artworld today, just as likely to be giving a talk in Beijing, or publishing a book in Germany as doing his day job as co-director of exhibitions at the Serpentine Gallery in London. Now Hans Ulrich Obrist, not so much a curator as a human whirlwind, has been anointed as the most powerful figure in the international artworld, taking the top spot in Ar
As an artist, Keith Haring delighted in the idea that his work should be available to everybody – that it should appeal not only to rich collectors who wanted to admire canvases on walls but also to the average person in the street who simply wanted to buy a keyring, T-shirt or baseball-cap. Haring loved to turn convention on its head. He first came to public attention with his chalk drawings on t
Charles Arthur: how does Creative Commons makes its money? Where is the money coming from? Joi Ito: I beg. (laughs) CA: Is that sort of the classic problem with the sharealike style corporation? JI: Or non-profit. We could come up with a business model - we're thinking about it - I was on board of icann, but they make a bazillion dollars, they make $50m or so CA: from registration? JI: From regist
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