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The Saatchi Gallery acts as a means of informing the public about the plethora of art events that take place annually around the globe. Within its pages, it is possible to find the profiles of those organisations that host and promote art shows in the various cities, regions, and countries of the world. Local, regional and international events are promoted on the site daily, with images, descriptions, and other critical information that enables the selective art lover to determine the likelihood of the event to suit his/her preferences. Saatchi welcomes all event hosts to utilise this resource as a means of getting traffic to their art shows or fairs, as well as to their website. In fact, this resource is offered free of charge to such art fair event planners, and they are welcome to use as many pages as necessary to aptly describe their fair and reach out to their intended audience.
Upon choosing a username and password, event hosts are able to create a profile of their event that includes various dimensions. In addition to venue, hours, tickets/prices, directions and exhibitor profiles, space is granted for the inclusion of information about sponsors and also to upload pictures, images, or other graphics that will enhance the appeal of the event in the eyes of the public. Furthermore, the Saatchi gallery supports the editing of such event profiles so that pertinent information regarding the fair may be added at any time after the initial posting. This resource’s value has already been discovered by hundreds of artistic organisations, and the benefits gained by their use of the service have been incalculable. With this service, Saatchi offers next-generation methods of on-demand promotion to meet the requirements of 21st century art aficionados.
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2008-01-23 |
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Title: National and international art fairs at Saatchi Gallery
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National and international art fairs, art expositions and 2008 art events are listed on Saatchi Gallery. Listing includes United Kingdom, United States and International Art Fairs. At this section of Saatchi Gallery all Art Fair Organisers are free to have as many pages as they need to give details of their Art Fair. All Galleries Exhibition Can be Included with their own Page to show their artist's work, profile and contact information etc. You are free to use Gallery Details from your last fair until your next fair is available for loading. Art Fairs are trade style sales events, held (usually) under one roof. Art Fairs are a great place to both buy and sell work with stalls and partitioned gallery areas often being reasonably priced enough to allow profit to be made. At Saatchi Gallery you can see the List of Main Art Fairs around the World few of those are given as below. Fine Art Fair Frankfurt – Germany Fine art fair Frankfurt positions itself as a veritable jewel in the landscape of art fairs. While other events often choose (or are forced) to focus on quantity, fine art fair Frankfurt deliberately concentrates on quality and the ideal presentation of exhibited works. Frieze Art Fair – London, United Kingdom Frieze Art Fair focuses on the most interesting galleries working today, from the UK to China and Brazil to USA. The fair introduces and showcases new and established artists to visitors from around the world. In addition to being able to see and buy art by over 1000 of the world’s leading artists, visitors can participate in Frieze Projects – the fair’s unique and critically acclaimed curatorial programe. Art Cologne – Köln Germany ART Cologne inspires more spirited debate than any other leading international fair for modern and contemporary art. The broad spectrum of art - presents from important modern works to the latest art by today’s artists — provokes conflicting opinions and in-depth discussions in the art world. The Armory Show - New York City, United States The Armory Show, The International Fair of New Art, is the world's leading art fair devoted exclusively to contemporary art. In its tenth annual exhibition, The Armory Show 2008 will celebrate the spirit of contemporary art. The exhibition includes many of the most important contemporary dealers showcasing new art from around the world. Art Basel Miami Beach – Miami, United States The international art show in Miami Beach (Florida) is the American sister event of Art Basel in Switzerland, the most important annual art show worldwide for the past 37 years. Art Basel Miami Beach is a new type of cultural event, combining an international art show with an exciting program of special exhibitions, parties and crossover events including music, film, architecture and design. View art fair around the world, fair exhibitions, group exhibitions and resource of art fair. View Art Fair around the world at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
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2008-05-04 |
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Title: National and international art fairs at Saatchi Gallery
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National and international art fairs, art expositions and 2008 art events are listed on Saatchi Gallery. Listing includes United Kingdom, United States and International Art Fairs. At this section of Saatchi Gallery all Art Fair Organisers are free to have as many pages as they need to give details of their Art Fair. All Galleries Exhibition Can be Included with their own Page to show their artist's work, profile and contact information etc. You are free to use Gallery Details from your last fair until your next fair is available for loading. Art Fairs are trade style sales events, held (usually) under one roof. Art Fairs are a great place to both buy and sell work with stalls and partitioned gallery areas often being reasonably priced enough to allow profit to be made. At Saatchi Gallery you can see the List of Main Art Fairs around the World few of those are given as below. Fine Art Fair Frankfurt – Germany Fine art fair Frankfurt positions itself as a veritable jewel in the landscape of art fairs. While other events often choose (or are forced) to focus on quantity, fine art fair Frankfurt deliberately concentrates on quality and the ideal presentation of exhibited works. Frieze Art Fair – London, United Kingdom Frieze Art Fair focuses on the most interesting galleries working today, from the UK to China and Brazil to USA. The fair introduces and showcases new and established artists to visitors from around the world. In addition to being able to see and buy art by over 1000 of the world’s leading artists, visitors can participate in Frieze Projects – the fair’s unique and critically acclaimed curatorial programe. Art Cologne – Köln Germany ART Cologne inspires more spirited debate than any other leading international fair for modern and contemporary art. The broad spectrum of art - presents from important modern works to the latest art by today’s artists — provokes conflicting opinions and in-depth discussions in the art world. The Armory Show - New York City, United States The Armory Show, The International Fair of New Art, is the world's leading art fair devoted exclusively to contemporary art. In its tenth annual exhibition, The Armory Show 2008 will celebrate the spirit of contemporary art. The exhibition includes many of the most important contemporary dealers showcasing new art from around the world. Art Basel Miami Beach – Miami, United States The international art show in Miami Beach (Florida) is the American sister event of Art Basel in Switzerland, the most important annual art show worldwide for the past 37 years. Art Basel Miami Beach is a new type of cultural event, combining an international art show with an exciting program of special exhibitions, parties and crossover events including music, film, architecture and design.
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Samantha Davis |
2008-05-04 |
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Title: Should You Sell Your Wares At A Craft Fair?
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Simply put, a craft fair is an organized event where exhibitors display their crafts for sale. Even though the number of people selling products at craft fairs both full-time and part-time seems to be increasing, it can be tough to decide whether or not craft fairs are for you. There is profit to be had at craft fairs, but you should do your homework before you jump in. A good way to decide if you should sell your creations at a craft fair is to go to a few in your area. Visit small craft fairs. Visit large craft fairs. Check out both open air markets and indoor exhibitions. See what kind of traffic they have. See what people are selling and what consumers are buying. These are important items to know when considering selling products at craft fairs yourself. You can find out what craft fairs are coming to your area by checking websites like http://www.artandcraftshows.net, http://www.festivalnet.com, and http://www.crafters.db.com. You can also get this information if you belong to a craft guild or subscribe to a trade journal. Seek out the opinions of your fellow crafters or friends that have participated in craft shows to find out which are the best. Once you find a show you would like to show at, you should get as much information as possible. You may want to ask about fees and how booth space is assigned. When considering the cost of the craft fair, be sure to include the cost of travel and supplies. Find out what the attendance was last year and what the expected attendance is this year. Do you need a special license to sell? All sellers will need a sales tax certificate as most states require you to collect sales tax. It would also be good to know what kind of crafts will be displayed, in other words, the style of the show. How many competitors will you have there? Do you know what their average price range is? Also find out what the contingency plan is for bad weather, especially if it is outdoors. When getting started at craft fairs, keep it simple. You’ll want to start small and build up a reputation. On the other hand, selling a high number of cheaper items is not always best. Be sure that your offerings include a range of basic, or less expensive items, and a range of more personalized, detailed, or larger items that are more expensive. You want to present a small, but accurate, picture of who you are and what you can do. Also, make sure that your prices reflect the work that you have done. Try not to overprice your items. Here is what you should bring to a craft fair, other than your creativity! Invest in a credit card machine and remember to bring it with you. Not many people are going to pay cash, especially for higher priced items. Bring a friend – someone that can help you carry things, talk with customers, and sell. Bring any supplies for your booth not provided by the show promoters. While you are at the craft fair, try to share information. Meaning, get your company name, logo, website, and other contact information out there, and try to build up your potential customer list. Give aways and sign up sheets are great ways to get email addresses that you can use to promote your newest creations when you are away from the craft fairs. This can also help you build a loyal customer base and establish a good reputation. You can be successful selling your products at craft fairs, if you have the energy, the drive, and the dedication!
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Ed Bagley |
2008-05-05 |
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Title: Career Fairs Best Serve Everyone But the Jobless
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Reading my Sunday newspaper yesterday reminded me of how Career Fairs do little to substantially increase local employment. It seems that no one is willing to say this, and a lot fewer are even willing to believe it, but I know it to be all but a fact. After spending 20+ years in the news business, and another 20+ years as a personal marketing specialist helping potential hires by writing upscale resumes, I can relate my experience with authority. You might think that after helping 5,300+ clients get on with moving on and moving up in their careers that I could produce at least one client who has benefited from attending a Career Fair. I can not. This is why I caution any client who gets all excited and goosey about attending Career Fairs. I do not want their disappointment to affect my marketing plan to help them achieve their goals. In revealing this apparent incongruity for the first time publicly, it is important to note that I am in the high end of the resume writing business. Virtually 97% of my 5,300+ clients during my 20-plus-year career are executives, professionals and managers earning between $40,000 and $350,00 annually who are already in management, want to be in management, or in sales and/or marketing. Career fairs are all about first jobs and entry level career jobs that do not pay all that well, so they do little for folks who have already been in the marketplace, enjoyed some success, and want to keep moving up the corporate ladder, or any other ladder of their choice. This makes a lot of sense when you examine who is involved in putting on Career Fairs, and what they expect to get for their investment. I am not talking about the potential hires, or anyone looking for a job or a better opportunity. I am talking about businesses and organizations, large facility managers, and big advertising media, usually the dominant daily newspaper in the community. Nothing meets their profit needs, their publicity needs, and their public service needs like Career Fairs. It has become almost a rite of passage for these special interest groups in our society. Let us start with businesses and organizations. Should you stroll down to a Career Fair in your community, and talk to a business representative at a snappy booth display, you will quickly pick up on the fact that the well dressed person is not the person you expected. You knew going there that if Microsoft was a participant Bill Gates would probably not be there, but you secretly hoped he would. Later you came to realize that the person a major corporation sends to represent them at these Career Fairs is usually the most expendable person available. This is why they smile a lot, take your resume (sometimes they do not), and tell you very little about what the company is really doing. Major companies that are cooking the books (using unacceptable accounting practices to inflate revenue and profits in order to increase stock prices so executives suck money out faster), and in worse shape than they want their stockholders and the public to know, would be at a Career Fair putting on their best face. Just being at a Career Fair is good business for businesses and organizations because it gives the impression that those involved are key players in building the community, increasing employment, and acting like a good corporate citizen. If you think large facility managers do not like Career Fairs you would be sadly mistaken. The same managers who hosted last week's rock concert du jour are more than happy to move the rockers out and the new vendors in. Facility managers do not give the space away as a public service, and they do take care of the "job" exhibitors. Whether any potential candidate attending the Career Fair ultimately gets hired is none of their business. Newspapers and related media (usually radio which needs public service announcements to stay licensed) love Career Fairs. The Internet has been gaining the advertising and profits that newspapers have been losing. Newspapers have been forced to create web sites and compete on the Internet whether they want to or not. Career Fairs give newspapers extra ads and profit regardless of the economy. Newspapers generally run a special section advertising the Career Fair as it gives paying advertisers and the event itself more exposure and prominence. Newspapers also feel a need to serve the community that supports them, whether people get hired at these Career Fairs or not. You are seeing more and more and more Career Fairs (or Job Fairs) because it is good business for three very big special interest groups who may be more like a three-legged stood than a helping hand. You could hold Career Fairs for the unemployed every other week in Flint, Michigan and it still would not affect their depressed economy; I suspect that the same is true in many other communities across the country. When your government tells you employment is on the rise, public officials are counting on the fact that when an unemployed person's compensation benefits run out, they drop off of the rolls and remain unaccounted for even though they are still unemployed. The salient point here is this: It is likely that when people benefit from these Career Fairs it is more by accident than design; the unemployed in our economy are the true story worth telling.
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Saatchi-Gallery |
2008-01-23 |
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Title: National and international art fairs at Saatchi Gallery
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National and international art fairs, art expositions and 2008 art events are listed on Saatchi Gallery. Listing includes United Kingdom, United States and International Art Fairs. At this section of Saatchi Gallery all Art Fair Organisers are free to have as many pages as they need to give details of their Art Fair. All Galleries Exhibition Can be Included with their own Page to show their artist's work, profile and contact information etc. You are free to use Gallery Details from your last fair until your next fair is available for loading. Art Fairs are trade style sales events, held (usually) under one roof. Art Fairs are a great place to both buy and sell work with stalls and partitioned gallery areas often being reasonably priced enough to allow profit to be made. At Saatchi Gallery you can see the List of Main Art Fairs around the World few of those are given as below. Fine Art Fair Frankfurt – Germany Fine art fair Frankfurt positions itself as a veritable jewel in the landscape of art fairs. While other events often choose (or are forced) to focus on quantity, fine art fair Frankfurt deliberately concentrates on quality and the ideal presentation of exhibited works. Frieze Art Fair – London, United Kingdom Frieze Art Fair focuses on the most interesting galleries working today, from the UK to China and Brazil to USA. The fair introduces and showcases new and established artists to visitors from around the world. In addition to being able to see and buy art by over 1000 of the world’s leading artists, visitors can participate in Frieze Projects – the fair’s unique and critically acclaimed curatorial programe. Art Cologne – Köln Germany ART Cologne inspires more spirited debate than any other leading international fair for modern and contemporary art. The broad spectrum of art - presents from important modern works to the latest art by today’s artists — provokes conflicting opinions and in-depth discussions in the art world. The Armory Show - New York City, United States The Armory Show, The International Fair of New Art, is the world's leading art fair devoted exclusively to contemporary art. In its tenth annual exhibition, The Armory Show 2008 will celebrate the spirit of contemporary art. The exhibition includes many of the most important contemporary dealers showcasing new art from around the world. Art Basel Miami Beach – Miami, United States The international art show in Miami Beach (Florida) is the American sister event of Art Basel in Switzerland, the most important annual art show worldwide for the past 37 years. Art Basel Miami Beach is a new type of cultural event, combining an international art show with an exciting program of special exhibitions, parties and crossover events including music, film, architecture and design.
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Sukhdeep Singh |
2008-01-03 |
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Title: International medical trade fairs in india
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Trade Fairs or Trade shows have now become an integral part of the urban life style of Indian people .Today’s everybody knows very well that International Trade Fairs in India play such a big role in Indian International market. Indian market day by day growing with help of it. Here a question arise that why International Trade Fairs much successful in India? Indian trades have been legendary (famous) as this was the reason why so many countries in the past tried to establish a trade route with India. Today India has established itself in the commercial market of the world and countries from far and wide find this as a great opportunity to benefit from the continuous boom in the Indian economy. Trade shows are organized in every major city to encourage the locals as well as the multi national companies to come and see the response of the Indian International market towards their products. The main reason of International trade fairs in India is its largest population and due to its large population in India Demand of products always very high. So producers always willing to invest in India. In India some companies that operate on the international level to get in touch with the real end consumers and to understand the needs and also the demand of their product by the consumers. On the other hand consumers can have a direct interface with the new and cheap products in the markets and can also enjoy purchasing and browsing through the new products in the market. By this way Indian market has got the benefit by making its own place in International Market. That’s why Indian government invested with very high budgetary outlay. The other main reason is Indian Open Market which proved very much beneficial for Indian market. Now Indian government allows Direct Foreign Investment and also privatized some sectors and these are also the main reason that other countries invest in India because it’s easy for them. For this purpose Indian government also has been providing some facilities like reduced import custom duties, declares latest Tax exemption and financial incentives. Now a day’s Indian government also simplified imports procedures. So by this way Cost of the Products and services effected. To invest in India is very cost effective than other country. India provides Labors, raw material, other expenses with very cheapest cost which benefited for both to India and other countries. Indian people also get employment by their countries and no doubt economical growth happens. Another main reason is Indian culture. Indian culture is very rich which becomes another important reason to attract the other countries toward India. Now in India huge number of upcoming Trade fairs falls. Import maximum of products because of large Indian area and largest population. Recently result of some survey shows Indian market has an amazing growth and opportunities.
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Celeste Y |
2007-12-10 |
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Job fairs have been around for a fair amount of time. The concept is simple: groups of companies or industries get together to showcase the latest jobs on offer and people can come in with their resumes and apply. Job fairs benefit both the aspirant employees and the prospective employers. There are different types of job fairs. Some cater for a variety of business types while others are industry specific. E-Health Insider held their second Healthcare IT Careers Forum in London last month. The annual event was hosted at the Hotel Russel and showcased a variety of career opportunities in the health IT sector. Seminars were run throughout the day and leading recruitment specialists in the field gave advice on the industry. There were roughly 200 attendants this year and 10 exhibitors. The UK holds a number of Career Fairs for post-grad students looking to enter internships, full-time jobs or training. The Guardian Autumn Graduate Fair provides university students and recent graduates with opportunities to meet recruitment agencies. There are opportunities within a variety of industries, as well as gap year alternatives for those not wishing to rush into a full time job. The event is held annually every October, at the old Billingsgate. Entry is free of charge. Another Graduate Fair is the Science Fair, held at the Imperial College. The fair is aimed at final year students, graduates, postgraduates and pre-final year students. The next fair will be held on the 6th of February 2008. Participants in the fair will include recruitment agencies that specialise in the fields of science and technology. If science and technology isn’t your thing, attend the fair at the University of Leicester, which addresses Information about Management, Finance and Business. The event takes place in the Queen’s hall at the Student’s Union. The fair presents opportunities in business management and other financial and professional services. The fair lasts a full day and will next take place on the 27th of February 2008. If you are a student still studying and are looking to do internships during your vacation, there are career fairs that can help. The Vacation Work and Volunteering Fair will be held at the University of Bath on the 7th of February 2008. A variety of industries offer part time or short-term work for students looking to gain experience in their field of study. Job fairs have advantages that include allowing employees to introduce themselves to companies that they are interested in, rather than simply sending in a resume and hoping for the best. This can serve as a short interview, which allows the companies to gain extra insight into aspirant employees’ personalities.
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Ed Bagley |
2006-11-06 |
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Title: Career Fairs Best Serve Everyone But the Jobless
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Reading my Sunday newspaper yesterday reminded me of how Career Fairs do little to substantially increase local employment. It seems that no one is willing to say this, and a lot fewer are even willing to believe it, but I know it to be all but a fact. After spending 20+ years in the news business, and another 20+ years as a personal marketing specialist helping potential hires by writing upscale resumes, I can relate my experience with authority. You might think that after helping 5,300+ clients get on with moving on and moving up in their careers that I could produce at least one client who has benefited from attending a Career Fair. I can not. This is why I caution any client who gets all excited and goosey about attending Career Fairs. I do not want their disappointment to affect my marketing plan to help them achieve their goals. In revealing this apparent incongruity for the first time publicly, it is important to note that I am in the high end of the resume writing business. Virtually 97% of my 5,300+ clients during my 20-plus-year career are executives, professionals and managers earning between $40,000 and $350,00 annually who are already in management, want to be in management, or in sales and/or marketing. Career fairs are all about first jobs and entry level career jobs that do not pay all that well, so they do little for folks who have already been in the marketplace, enjoyed some success, and want to keep moving up the corporate ladder, or any other ladder of their choice. This makes a lot of sense when you examine who is involved in putting on Career Fairs, and what they expect to get for their investment. I am not talking about the potential hires, or anyone looking for a job or a better opportunity. I am talking about businesses and organizations, large facility managers, and big advertising media, usually the dominant daily newspaper in the community. Nothing meets their profit needs, their publicity needs, and their public service needs like Career Fairs. It has become almost a rite of passage for these special interest groups in our society. Let us start with businesses and organizations. Should you stroll down to a Career Fair in your community, and talk to a business representative at a snappy booth display, you will quickly pick up on the fact that the well dressed person is not the person you expected. You knew going there that if Microsoft was a participant Bill Gates would probably not be there, but you secretly hoped he would. Later you came to realize that the person a major corporation sends to represent them at these Career Fairs is usually the most expendable person available. This is why they smile a lot, take your resume (sometimes they do not), and tell you very little about what the company is really doing. Major companies that are cooking the books (using unacceptable accounting practices to inflate revenue and profits in order to increase stock prices so executives suck money out faster), and in worse shape than they want their stockholders and the public to know, would be at a Career Fair putting on their best face. Just being at a Career Fair is good business for businesses and organizations because it gives the impression that those involved are key players in building the community, increasing employment, and acting like a good corporate citizen. If you think large facility managers do not like Career Fairs you would be sadly mistaken. The same managers who hosted last week's rock concert du jour are more than happy to move the rockers out and the new vendors in. Facility managers do not give the space away as a public service, and they do take care of the "job" exhibitors. Whether any potential candidate attending the Career Fair ultimately gets hired is none of their business. Newspapers and related media (usually radio which needs public service announcements to stay licensed) love Career Fairs. The Internet has been gaining the advertising and profits that newspapers have been losing. Newspapers have been forced to create web sites and compete on the Internet whether they want to or not. Career Fairs give newspapers extra ads and profit regardless of the economy. Newspapers generally run a special section advertising the Career Fair as it gives paying advertisers and the event itself more exposure and prominence. Newspapers also feel a need to serve the community that supports them, whether people get hired at these Career Fairs or not. You are seeing more and more and more Career Fairs (or Job Fairs) because it is good business for three very big special interest groups who may be more like a three-legged stood than a helping hand. You could hold Career Fairs for the unemployed every other week in Flint, Michigan and it still would not affect their depressed economy; I suspect that the same is true in many other communities across the country. When your government tells you employment is on the rise, public officials are counting on the fact that when an unemployed person's compensation benefits run out, they drop off of the rolls and remain unaccounted for even though they are still unemployed. The salient point here is this: It is likely that when people benefit from these Career Fairs it is more by accident than design; the unemployed in our economy are the true story worth telling.
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Saatchi Gallery |
2008-01-21 |
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Title: National and International Art Fairs at Saatchi Gallery
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National and international art fairs, art expositions and 2008 art events are listed on Saatchi Gallery. Listing includes United Kingdom, United States and International Art Fairs.
At this section of Saatchi Gallery all Art Fair Organisers are free to have as many pages as they need to give details of their Art Fair. All Galleries Exhibition Can be Included with their own Page to show their artist's work, profile and contact information etc. You are free to use Gallery Details from your last fair until your next fair is available for loading. Art Fairs are trade style sales events, held (usually) under one roof. Art Fairs are a great place to both buy and sell work with stalls and partitioned gallery areas often being reasonably priced enough to allow profit to be made.
At Saatchi Gallery you can see the List of Main Art Fairs around the World few of those are given as below.
Fine Art Fair Frankfurt – Germany
Fine art fair Frankfurt positions itself as a veritable jewel in the landscape of art fairs. While other events often choose (or are forced) to focus on quantity, fine art fair Frankfurt deliberately concentrates on quality and the ideal presentation of exhibited works.
Frieze Art Fair – London, United Kingdom
Frieze Art Fair focuses on the most interesting galleries working today, from the UK to China and Brazil to USA. The fair introduces and showcases new and established artists to visitors from around the world. In addition to being able to see and buy art by over 1000 of the world’s leading artists, visitors can participate in Frieze Projects – the fair’s unique and critically acclaimed curatorial programe.
Art Cologne – Köln Germany
ART Cologne inspires more spirited debate than any other leading international fair for modern and contemporary art. The broad spectrum of art - presents from important modern works to the latest art by today’s artists — provokes conflicting opinions and in-depth discussions in the art world.
The Armory Show - New York City, United States
The Armory Show, The International Fair of New Art, is the world's leading art fair devoted exclusively to contemporary art. In its tenth annual exhibition, The Armory Show 2008 will celebrate the spirit of contemporary art. The exhibition includes many of the most important contemporary dealers showcasing new art from around the world.
Art Basel Miami Beach – Miami, United States
The international art show in Miami Beach (Florida) is the American sister event of Art Basel in Switzerland, the most important annual art show worldwide for the past 37 years. Art Basel Miami Beach is a new type of cultural event, combining an international art show with an exciting program of special exhibitions, parties and crossover events including music, film, architecture and design.
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Karan |
2007-12-20 |
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Title: International Medical Trade Fairs in India
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Trade Fairs or Trade shows have now become an integral part of the urban life style of Indian people .Today’s everybody knows very well that International Trade Fairs in India play such a big role in Indian International market. Indian market day by day growing with help of it. Here a question arise that why International Trade Fairs much successful in India?
Indian trades have been legendary (famous) as this was the reason why so many countries in the past tried to establish a trade route with India. Today India has established itself in the commercial market of the world and countries from far and wide find this as a great opportunity to benefit from the continuous boom in the Indian economy. Trade shows are organized in every major city to encourage the locals as well as the multi national companies to come and see the response of the Indian International market towards their products. The main reason of International trade fairs in India is its largest population and due to its large population in India Demand of products always very high. So producers always willing to invest in India. In India some companies that operate on the international level to get in touch with the real end consumers and to understand the needs and also the demand of their product by the consumers. On the other hand consumers can have a direct interface with the new and cheap products in the markets and can also enjoy purchasing and browsing through the new products in the market. By this way Indian market has got the benefit by making its own place in International Market. That’s why Indian government invested with very high budgetary outlay. The other main reason is Indian Open Market which proved very much beneficial for Indian market. Now Indian government allows Direct Foreign Investment and also privatized some sectors and these are also the main reason that other countries invest in India because it’s easy for them. For this purpose Indian government also has been providing some facilities like reduced import custom duties, declares latest Tax exemption and financial incentives. Now a day’s Indian government also simplified imports procedures. So by this way Cost of the Products and services effected. To invest in India is very cost effective than other country. India provides Labors, raw material, other expenses with very cheapest cost which benefited for both to India and other countries. Indian people also get employment by their countries and no doubt economical growth happens. Another main reason is Indian culture. Indian culture is very rich which becomes another important reason to attract the other countries toward India.
Now in India huge number of upcoming Trade fairs falls. Import maximum of products because of large Indian area and largest population. Recently result of some survey shows Indian market has an amazing growth and opportunities.
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