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Why is work by female artists still valued less than work by male artists?
This is because a gender gap in wages exists not only in the art world, but also in the labor market at large. Women’s involvement in the labor market began to surge in the 1970s, and since that time, economists and sociologists have sought to account for the differences in compensation between male and female workers.
Is it hard to become a successful artist?
It’s a tough niche to break into. In order to become a successful artist you have to treat your artistic talents like a job -e ssentially you’ll be an art entrepreneur. With the right strategies in place, you can build your artist reputation, create impressive art pieces, and make money as an artist.
Can art solve problems?
We believe Art and Creativity can solve problems. Integrating the creative artist community as potential solutions is a first and worthwhile step to addressing local and global challenges, while simultaneously creating resilient arts, culture and a human experience.
Are women artists at a disadvantage in the art market?
Just this past year, two studies were published confirming the disadvantage women artists face in the secondary market (the resale of art through an auction house), and another study suggested that art by women — or thought to have been created by a woman — is seen as less valuable.
Why is it so hard to be a female artist?
But it is especially challenging for female artists, who face deeply ingrained stereotypes and biases, whose work is less easily received by a male-dominated art market, and who may be less inclined to advocate for themselves than their male peers.
What are the biggest challenges facing artists today?
We at Artsicle believe one of the biggest challenge facing artists is cash flow. There is a market for work, although it may be difficult to identify, but an artist needs to pay the bills while creating his or her next collection.
Do women of color experience a double disadvantage in the Arts?
The logical conclusion is that if women artists of color experience an even larger pay gap, the scenario described above will be even greater. It almost seems too obvious to point out that women of color experience a double disadvantage in the arts — but that’s precisely why we should be pointing it out.