The 35-year-old newcomer award sounds a bit strange in any industry other than art and science.
In 1985, the age range of youth recognized by the United Nations was those between 15 and 24 years old.
At the age of thirty-five, he is already close to retiring in the sports field. In the field of e-sports, the old people are like prehistoric apes, and they are all grandfather-level figures.
Only in the art market, which takes time to temper, are those truly serious young people.
I have just been able to get rid of the title of "child".
Even calling him a Mesozoic painter is a bit reluctant.
For an uncle like Sakai Kazunari, who is in his forties, it is not a big problem unless he shamelessly says that he is a young painter.
Young painters are often the poorest among the painters.
At this age, they are still young and can still endure loneliness. They can still drink cold water and eat steamed buns. They only rely on their devotion to their artistic dreams or their lust for the future of becoming a successful and beautiful woman. Just stagger down this road.
The older I am, the more I can’t make a name for myself, or at least find a job in a community gallery.
Even if they themselves want to remain young and still have tears in their eyes, the severe beatings from society will force them to change careers early.
It’s easy to make a living as a painter, but at worst he’ll end up being a homeless person and sleeping in a church while receiving relief money.
If you randomly grab a bunch of homeless people from the slums on the streets of the United States, you will always find one or two who claim to be artists.
But artistic dreams need real money to support them.
Music and art industries are really expensive.
The salary of young musicians in many well-known classical music orchestras is only US$3,000. A privately customized Italian or French violin starts at US$10,000. Stradivari, Guarneri, Steinway’s custom-made piano, with no upper limit of one million dollars.
It’s just a top-notch bow.
One is an Audi q5. Of course they want to use it.
Why should I use it?
For art, you can say that you don’t do large sculptures, plastic arts, animal taxidermy, gemstones and precious metals. You don’t even have to go out to collect works. Stay away. For all projects that cost money, the most unpretentious painting method is used, which seems to not cost too much.
However, even though he saved enough to paint under the bridge every day using the cheapest cotton cloth and acrylics, he was lucky enough to be shortlisted for a major art exhibition.
You have to pay for the air tickets, right?
No kidding.
Don’t think this is a small expense.
In the early years, many international art exhibitions did not reimburse air tickets for student groups and amateur groups.
Many painters from third world countries are really faced with this. Even if they are successfully shortlisted for exhibition projects in some art festivals in New York and London, they find that they can’t afford the air tickets and can’t go.Give up this opportunity for fame that many people only seek.
This is even a common problem.
Even Michael Armitage, one of the most outstanding painters in Africa and winner of the Venice Biennale Grand Prize, madly complained to the Royal Society of Arts that when he was young, the cost of going to Europe to participate in exhibitions was too high. It's too high and I can't even play.
Young artists are poor because they are not famous, and they are not famous because they are poor.
This creates a vicious cycle.
From ancient times to the present, the easiest way for poor artists to break the cycle is to wait for the "angel" they hope to appear.
This angel is definitely not the kind that jumps down from the clouds with a halo of bulings on his head and has white wings.
It refers to angel investors and angel sponsors.
Let it pay for yourself and cover your living and creative expenses.
Behind the artistic careers of Western masters such as Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Titian, Beethoven, and Mozart, there are all such glittering figures as the Medici family, the Austrian royal family, and the Roman Catholic Church. The wealthy patron was scattering coins behind his back.
When Mozart was a teenager, he went to various European countries to seek sponsorship.
His list of patrons included a long list of various bishops, kings, princesses, queens, and even the then Pope Innocent XII himself.
Have these awesome sponsors.
Whether the artist wants to be awesome or worth a lot, his sponsors will not agree.
In modern society, European feudal lords and churches have stepped back from their role as sponsors.
Replaced by financial consortiums, industrial trusts, luxury brands and Middle Eastern oil tycoons.
They will use sponsorship contracts as naming prizes in art exhibitions of various sizes, youth creative incubation projects, and art competitions.
When Queen Marie of Austria sponsored Mozart, she wanted to reflect the elegance, luxury and wealth of her royal family.
Today’s luxury brands fight at the Venice Biennale every year. They rush up with banknotes, cry and shout, and rush to sponsor great artists with coins, in order to reflect their elegance, luxury and luxury. rich.
Things are ever-changing, but the underlying business logic remains unchanged.
As long as the concept of art is still tied to elegance and wealth in the minds of the wealthy.
Whether it is the fifteenth century, the eighteenth century or the twenty-first century, such a scene will happen again and again. It will be the same two hundred years ago and two hundred years from now.
When an artist shows enough potential, angel sponsors will come to you and take the initiative to spend money on your art.
Music industry sponsorships for young artists generally include three to five years of free use of certain high-value instruments worth millions of dollars.
Leica, Fuji, and Sony will mail their latest full-frame mirrorless cameras to the photography award winners every year.
Sponsorship in the art industry is the simplest and crudest.
Usually a check made directly to cash.
After Katsuko Sakai won the gold medal for the All-Day Young Artist Competition at the age of twelve, she traveled around the world in business class, and the money she spent on air tickets alone was enough to buy a luxury car.
Her family didn’t care about this expense, but they hardly paid a penny, and all the bills were reimbursed by the Tokyo Gallery’s sponsorship contract.
Among the sponsorship contracts available to art students.
Sponsors of luxury goods such as Hermès, Burberry, and Swarovski sound great, but the main advantage is that they are high-profile, have countless luxury goods, and have red carpets to walk on.
It’s enough for the little girl to be excited, and the money is not much.
It is more troublesome and has many constraints.
Basically, you can only pick up one at the same time, especially you can’t wear competing products.
In fact, the financial consortium and the oil royal family are the most generous.
These two are really for publicity and do not regard money as the main thing.
Some Western painters may feel that taking sponsorship from a Middle Eastern prince carries cultural and political risks.
So what I like most is the sponsorship from various banks.
The UBS Newcomer Award is everyone’s favorite award. The sponsorship contract attached to the award is much more valuable than the 5,000 Singapore dollar bonus from the art exhibition.
It is not enough for a young artist to achieve financial freedom.
But it is enough for the winning painter to live a life close to "wealth freedom" in the next five years.
Big banks like UBS have very few sponsorship restrictions. They just spend money and reimburse.
Pay the creative allowance to your account. As for whether he spent the money on creation or drinking and enjoying himself.
I don’t care about the financial audit at all. As long as the final painting he draws is not sexist, big mines like racial discrimination will not be pursued.
This also directly led to the UBS Newcomer Award, which is nominally an opportunity for young artists to show their talents.
In fact, it is the most fiercely competitive award for military strategists every year. It is the most valuable award besides gold and silver awards, and is the vane of Asian art in the future.
It is the highest honor that young artists can compete for.
There are no ordinary people who can be shortlisted in the master group of art exhibitions under the age of 35.
It is so difficult to win among these people that every winner can be called the supernova of Asian art and the genius among geniuses.
Becoming the target of top galleries.
The transaction price of UBS Newcomer Award-winning works in the art market is generally higher than that of Bronze Award works in the main award area, and the potential for appreciation is greater.
Such an awesome award.
When Kazunari Sakai was in college, he could only drool while looking at it, longing for it but not getting it.
UncleThe most beautiful idea for this year’s Lion City Biennale.
It was Gu Weijing’s submission, using the creativity of fusion painting and some bad luck, to win a Best Creative Award.
No need to ask about the remaining UBS Newcomer Award
Of course it belongs to Katsuko.
Mrs. Sakai told Katsuko ruthlessly that she could only rely on her own efforts if she wanted to participate in the exhibition this year, and her parents would not and could not help her in any way.
That was the rhetoric that made Katsuko devote herself to studying hard.
Privately, Mrs. Cruz turned her head and held her husband’s ear, giving him advice, asking him to think of ways to launch a Tokyo gallery lobby, hire reporters to write soft articles, and make appointments with judges and curators. Just make an appointment to have a meal quickly and just blow your mind.
Stop pretending to be a great artist now.
We must create a way even if there is no way.
The battle for their precious daughter’s artistic career to start. If her parents don’t care, who will?
If you can help me, please help me. .
The painting that appeared in the camera lens suddenly made Sakai Kazunari realize that maybe
In front of such a painting, there is no need to gamble on luck to win the prize.
The work that Shengzi posted on S is excellent in creativity, but the painting method itself only scored 40 points.
Now that Gu Weijing is looking at the painting on the easel in front of him, Kazunari Sakai can even rate his proficiency in painting techniques at seventy or eighty.
Block the figure of the young man working at the easel.
Just looking at the painting, Professor Sakai could not tell at all that this was a work created by an 18-year-old child, nor could he tell that he had only been involved in this painting method for two months.
Uncle Sakai also believed this when he said that this was the work created by an experienced old painter who had been working on it for more than ten years.
The degree of completion of the entire painting is astonishing.
"Fifty percent"
Gu Weijing gently repeated Uncle Sakai's point of view.
"That's half and half." He sighed.
"Kid, there is a half chance of winning an award at an international art exhibition. If you don't feel happy yet, do you know that you are just a high school student?"
Sakai Kazunari I was amused by Gu Weijing's ungrateful appearance.
"You have to get up tomorrow morning and get the Venice Lifetime Achievement Award. Only then will you feel that the road to satisfaction has to be walked step by step. You have to eat in one bite. You are still young. You cannot become fat by eating one bite."
Uncle Sakai touched the soft flesh on his body and gave very convincing words and deeds on the other end of the phone.
"That's good."
Gu Weijing nodded.
He did not feel complacent about himself because of this conclusion.
There is a half chance of winning the award. In other words, there is a high half chance that he will miss the award at the Biennale.
Solo exhibition at the Louvre Abu Dhabi, a disciple of Mr. Cao Xuan. This art exhibition has too many things on it and the expectations are too high.
Gu Weijing is not worried about gains and losses.
But when doing good deeds, don’t ask about the future. You will be calm about gains and calm about losses.
The premise is that all preparations and efforts have been made.
Gu Weijing did not want to hold only half of his fate in his hands during this opportunity that might only come once in his life.
"Time is tight, I hope that by the time the manuscript is actually delivered, I can draw a better work."
Gu Weijing secretly encouraged himself.
"Hmph, young people are so ambitious."
Sakai Kazunari was sipping celery juice, snorted, and rolled his eyes twice.
He did not explain specifically.
With a 50% chance of winning, Professor Sakai is only talking about the probability of winning the "Best Creative Award".
When it comes to creativity, as long as you are still drawing on paper, five achievements is the limit.
And this degree of completion.
Not only the Best Creative Award, but also considering the UBS Newcomer Award and even the main award area, Issei Sakai felt that there was no chance to try it.
After all, there is a 70-80% chance.
In art exhibitions, the final award is determined by the judges’ subjective preferences. Could it be that Gu Weijing hasn’t submitted his work yet? Uncle Sakai will tell him that he will definitely win the prize
Unless The candidate has been decided internally, or a painter of Kazunari Sakai's status has personally entered the competition under his real name.
Otherwise no one would dare to say that.
Gu Weijing didn’t know the little Jiujiu in Professor Sakai’s heart.
He continued to immerse himself in handling all the color transitions on the easel with his fingers, trying his best to follow Professor Sakai's instructions to make his fingers more flexible, and the texture he painted was soft and romantic.
"By the way, I don't know if I can contact Anya and ask if this lady has more experience in the techniques of finger shaping"
Gu Weijing suddenly thought.
When he submitted the manuscript to Jane Arnold, Professor Boggs and Ms. Anya both added him as social friends.
During this period, Boggs wanted to talk to him every now and then about his experience in knife and painting.
After Anya said hello, neither party said much.
The gallery owner is a real expert in finger painting.
I don’t know if people are willing to take the time to give him some advice.
Gu Weijing thought this way. As he used his fingers to smear the last transition of paint between the branches and leaves of the forest, he heard the notification sound from the system that the task was completed.
The serial task fusion painting 23, the current task has been completed
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