I gathered the email addresses of over 300 galleries who were listed as having participated in fairs last year in three major US cities: New York, Miami and Los Angeles and sent out a simple one question survey -- did you make money, break even, or lose money? I hit send and sat back to collect the responses.
I got exactly three. One gallery said they broke even, one said they lost money and the third said "I think that most galleries would not want to give you the honest answer to this question and that is why you do not have a clear answer."
So much for my scientific method. I'll keep you posted on any further insights I have on the subject.
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The first volume is a facsimile of 60 of the pages altered by Cornell, replete with pages-deep die-cuts, an origami pocket that opens to reveal the head of a bull and end-papers so faithfully reproduced that you think Joseph Cornell actually signed your copy in pencil and left you his address in Flushing should you care to contact him.
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Upcoming Events at Offramp Gallery
Patssi Valdez: Mementos
through December 23, 2012
Closing Reception & Holiday Party: Sunday, December 23, 2-5pm
Elaine Carhartt: Portraits
through December 23, 2012
Closing Reception & Holiday Party: Sunday, December 23, 2-5pm
James Griffith: Natural Selection
through December 23, 2012
Closing Reception & Holiday Party: Sunday, December 23, 2-5pm