Q103

»Galleries used to be like record companies. They had artists who sold big, others who sold some, and then still others who didn‘t sell anything at all. Now that‘s all changed. Today, every gallery show needs to pay for itself, which means that artists feel increasing pressure to make commercial work. That is not just happening in the art world — the whole world is going corporate.«

Robert Storr
2013
/ Reader 1 p. 375