Jose A Martinez
Member
Since I started to find places to show and sell my photographs I've been witness of the evolution of what's the trend of collectors, which conforms the bias of gallerists and traders.
At the beginning, mid 80's, the trend was "series" of whatever, landscapes, the so called "creative images", situations, etc. it lead to documentary; ten years after I found that conceptual was the key word, in a postduchampian art world, thinking was better than doing; in the last tens months, due to my wife's work and my selfpromotion, I have been in a series of trade shows in art and discovered that the interest of the market is focus in what is called emerging artists.
Two questions surge to me, what exactly means emerging artis? and what could be the next wave? could be of great help to succeed in the market if you discover what's next and jump in, if you want and can, of course. Even better, create the next wave.
At the beginning, mid 80's, the trend was "series" of whatever, landscapes, the so called "creative images", situations, etc. it lead to documentary; ten years after I found that conceptual was the key word, in a postduchampian art world, thinking was better than doing; in the last tens months, due to my wife's work and my selfpromotion, I have been in a series of trade shows in art and discovered that the interest of the market is focus in what is called emerging artists.
Two questions surge to me, what exactly means emerging artis? and what could be the next wave? could be of great help to succeed in the market if you discover what's next and jump in, if you want and can, of course. Even better, create the next wave.
YMMV, of course, but I think the best thing to for any artist or photographer is to stay true to themselves. That said, you may not sell anything, so what the heck... jump on the latest trend bandwagon!! 