Its been a few years since I displayed prints anywhere (OK maybe more than a few) and for some as perennially broke as I am the question of how much to spend on frames always comes up. I have little artistic sensibility about frames; when I look at art I don't look at the damn frame. If I were to consider buying art, which I never do, I would just buy a new frame if I didn't like the existing one.
But I also realize other people are likely to be far more concerned with things that I consider superficial and unimportant, and "other people" are who would be looking at my prints. Obviously if I was invited to exhibit at MOMA (I haven't checked my mail yet today!) I would probably invest in quality frames. Aside from that, I'd like to hear from experienced exhibitors and successful sellers about their opinions on the importance of frames. Is it adequate for a frame to merely not be an ugly, annoying distraction? Or does it need to add some elegance (keeping in mind I can't afford elegance)?
But I also realize other people are likely to be far more concerned with things that I consider superficial and unimportant, and "other people" are who would be looking at my prints. Obviously if I was invited to exhibit at MOMA (I haven't checked my mail yet today!) I would probably invest in quality frames. Aside from that, I'd like to hear from experienced exhibitors and successful sellers about their opinions on the importance of frames. Is it adequate for a frame to merely not be an ugly, annoying distraction? Or does it need to add some elegance (keeping in mind I can't afford elegance)?