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Happy Sad (above,below) at
Deitch by
Ted Mineo![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiYjnrDrwXICrxGsj6ycVSh_Rs-gSNyojhWyvzcyvF3VDIVbHCzr4woHZvkXeesY3XaXR3dKuDUHlcMe_3lGwIK5ekhRa6kN_sq3Pm9DjtcCtLvrH-m966cDfvKaM11syBbHEht/s320/sad.jpg)
A nice feature to have on an artist website is a links page to other artists. I think the best way for artists to get shows is to network with your artist friends. Come on...that's how galleries find new artists! Below are a couple artists I found from Mineo's site:
Mamiko Otsubo
Eric Hibit...very
Ballenish
1 Comments:
i agree. plus its a great way to think about your work in relationship to others who you respect. I really love my artist links- i love checking in for updates and seeing the work progress and thinking about it. Its kind of like my own little personal curatorial project
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