Becoming a famous artist is not easy. Many people dream of being an artist but few make it. A lot of people think that it takes talent to become a famous artist, but this is not true. Becoming a famous artist requires hard work and dedication. If you are willing to put in the effort, there are ways for you to become famous as an artist.
The first step to becoming a famous artist is to get your work out there. You need people to see your paintings and sculptures so that they can recognize your name when they see it on other pieces of artwork or in art magazines. One way to get your artwork out there is by exhibiting in galleries and museums around town. This will give people an opportunity to see what you have created and hopefully they will like it so much they will want more!
Another way that you can get your artwork out there is by selling them on websites like eBay or Etsy where people can buy them online instead of having to go into stores all the time just looking for something new when they want something nice for their home decorating needs! This way if someone likes one of my paintings then they can order it right away online instead of waiting until next time when they go shopping again (which might be weeks later).
How To Become Famous Artist
1. Be like these guys.
As some of the most expensive artists at auction, it would be wise to take a cue from Jeff Koons, Jasper Johns, Ed Ruscha, and Christopher Wool. Instead of being a Dead White Male Artist (which also helps), you can stay in the realm of the living!
2. Already be famous.
It works even better if people are already familiar with your face, as evidenced here, here, here, here, and here. (James Franco, Shia LaBeouf, Adrien Brody, Miley Cyrus, and Kanye West, we’re looking at you.)
3. Be rich to begin with.
It’s the next best qualifying inroad to art world fame and (greater) fortune. For a critical view on this subject, see Ben Davis’s essay: “Do You Have to Be Rich to Make It as an Artist?”
4. Hire dozens of assistants to make your work.
Just don’t axe them in bulk like Jeff Koons recently did. Sometimes bad publicity kills the brand.
Yayoi Kusama, Infinity Mirrored Room- Filled With the Brilliance of Life. Courtesy of Flickr Creative Commons.
5. Make sure it’s Instagram-friendly.
Because, why else would anybody go to your show?
6. Secure the holy trinity.
Critics, collectors, and curators, like the ones pictured above, are key to your success. Collect them all!
7. If you’re a woman, be of a certain age.
May this New York Times feature enlighten you on the “very small sampling of the female artists now in their 70s, 80s and 90s we should have known about decades ago.”
8. Otherwise, be naked.
The artist collective known as the Guerrilla Girls has been stressing this point for the past three decades. Haven’t you been listening?
9. Antagonize the government.
As Chinese dissident Ai Weiwei recently conceded to the secret police: “Without the power that you represent I would never have become what I am today.”
10. Die.
May we forever worship Vincent, Frida, and other patron saints of the celebrated Expensive Dead Artist cohort.