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The unfortunate reality is that talent is a judgement call and doesn't always necessarily align with sales.
Galleries are usually not social welfare organzations and they want and expect to make a buck.
Art sells poorly and sporadically and there are lots of pay to play organizations.
Many are actually cooperatives and, although they make a pass at seeming to evaluate the portfolio before welcoming new members, there are other issues at work.
The local coop guarantees some level of exposure if one is a member but my guess is that they are usually vanity plays but their members.
I've had a look at two and didn't see any real benefit for me in the $700-1000/year and my ego isn't that needy.
Galleries are usually not social welfare organzations and they want and expect to make a buck.
Art sells poorly and sporadically and there are lots of pay to play organizations.
Many are actually cooperatives and, although they make a pass at seeming to evaluate the portfolio before welcoming new members, there are other issues at work.
The local coop guarantees some level of exposure if one is a member but my guess is that they are usually vanity plays but their members.
I've had a look at two and didn't see any real benefit for me in the $700-1000/year and my ego isn't that needy.