Commercial These are classed as businesses with the main goal of achieving a profit. Collectors who visit these galleries will buy artwork that has been on display and then both the artist and the gallery will receive a percentage of the commission each. Commercial can be seen as quite strict places to get work put on display as they will only look at and display work that they feel will sell the easiest as they have business targets to achieve. However, if you wish to set up your own commercial gallery it will take a long time due to the initial investments you require to get the gallery off and running. Along with financial restraints you will need to ensure you can find artists who would like to have their work on display and sold, so it will require artist connections along with clients who are eager to buy artwork. An example of a commercial gallery is The Brick Lane Gallery in London which specialises in displaying Fine Art pieces. Artist Run These are galleries that are ru...
https://www.megandoherty.com/ - Simplistic colour pallet but very easy to navigate and find relevant information. I was able to find out all the relevant information about her including all the work she has produced and developed which was for herself and commercially. Along with being able to find the information her work was presented in a clear and thought out way that made it not only visually appealing and cohesive with the design. http://www.leestitt.com/ - Easy to navigate and clever layout and design. His work has no relevance to fashion but i really appreciate landscape photography. His work has captured an image so perfectly still you expect it to move as if it was a video on the website. I like the feature that Lee included which was a video about his latest piece which adds a whole level of usage and functionality to the site. https://www.tylermitchell.co/ - For me i really like any website that isn't too over the top with the design and for Tyler Mitchell he ha...