Nicholas Forrest
Since 2008
Works in Sydney Australia

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BIO


About Nicholas Forrest

The Art Market Blog is owned by art market analyst, journalist, art consultant and all round art market guru Nicholas Forrest who is based in Sydney, Australia. The Art Market Blog has been created as a hub for information and advice on art investment for all levels of investors. Nicholas also writes the art column for the worlds best antiques and collectibles magazine ‘Antiques and Collectibles for Pleasure and Profit’ and contributes to many other publications. Nicholas is always keen to hear from anyone who has a project that relates to the art market that he may be interested in being involved with and is always open to offers.

As the art market prepares for the final round of sales that signify the end of another year I thought it a good time to reflect on the last six months and give a bit of an insight into what the next six months will bring for the Art Market Blog. Since starting the Art Market Blog in April I have been overwhelmed by the positive response and encouragement that I have received from people all over the world which really makes the effort and late nights all worth while. Recent mentions on the New York Times website, the Wall Street Journal website, the Conde Nast Portfolio website and many others, have confirmed my original belief in the need for a resource that revealed the inner workings of the art market in a way that was easy to understand and useful to people interested in investing in art

In between dealing with all the request that i get to give my thoughts and opinions on tv, radio, in magazines and newspapers and on websites, I have been working on a video which will give my views on the future of the art market and my predictions for 2008 which should be launched in the next couple of months. I have also been working on some exciting projects and reports which will change the way you view the art market and hopefully revolutionise the world of art investment so be sure to check back regularly so you don’t miss out. My addiction for art has seen my own art collection grow in size in recent months so you can expect to see some posts on my art collecting exploits in the very near future.

If you would like my views on art, art investment or the art market for tv, radio, magazines, newspapers, websites etc. or if you just want to ask a question or say hi then please feel free to contact me at info@artnotice.com
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OPPORTUNITY

Calling all photographers


Deadline:
Sat Dec 31, 2011 11:35

Calling all photographers:
To join the PurePhoto fine art photography movement for free all you have to do is head to:

http://www.purephoto.com/profilelogin.do

and enter the referral code: NF0110RP73
Make sure you enter the referral code so that they know that I sent you and so that you get the appropriate attention from the curators.


OPPORTUNITY

Call for fine art photographers to sell work online


Deadline:
Sat Dec 31, 2011 11:28

If you are a photographer who is interested in selling your work online check out
PurePhoto
To join go to:
http://www.purephoto.com/profilelogin.do
and enter the referral code: NF0110RP73
make sure you enter the referral code so they know that I sent you


OPPORTUNITY

Selling Fine Art Photography Online


Deadline:
Sat Dec 31, 2011 00:00

If you are a photographer who is interested in selling your work online check out
PurePhoto

To join go to:

http://www.purephoto.com/profilelogin.do

and enter the referral code: NF0110RP73

make sure you enter the referral code so they know that I sent you


DISCUSSION

Next Star Artist Competition


Entries for Next Star Artist competition close May 23rd 2008

http://www.NextStarArtist.com

Art market analyst, consultant and art critic Nicholas Forrest of Art Market Blog fame has created the Next Star Artist (http://www.NextStarArtist.com), a groundbreaking new art competition for emerging visual artists.

Artists from all over the world will go head to head in an international search for the artist with the highest potential for success in the art market. Unlike any other art competition, every facet of each entrant’s profile, career and work will be assessed to determine which artist is the most likely to achieve art world fame and commercial success.

The winner of the competition will receive an amazing promotion and PR package that includes, amongst other things, a solo online exhibition, an online media blitz, and three months of mentoring, advice and promotion by art consultant Nicholas Forrest.

Entry is free and is open to visual artists over the age of 18 who fulfill the entry criteria, and to all mediums (including craft, design and jewelery) with the exception of Video Art, Film and Performance Art. Entries will be accepted starting on the 19th of March 2008 and will close on the 23rd of May 2008.

For further information on this unique and exciting project and for entry details please visit the Next Star Artist website at www.NextStarArtist.com

“The reason that I created the Next Star Artist competition is that I come across so many fantastic artists who either do not have the skills to promote themselves or are just not in a position to take advantage of the promotional opportunities that are available. I have undertaken extensive research on the promotional opportunities available to artists and have successfully promoted several artists online using various different techniques. The success that I have had has been extremely encouraging and has given me the knowledge and tools needed to implement the Next Star Artist competition. I am extremely excited to be able to offer this opportunity to the world art community and wish all the entrants the best of luck.” -Nicholas Forrest (founder of Next Star Artist)

DISCUSSION

Call For Artists: Next Star Artist competition


Hi TJ,

Thanks for the post. If you actually took the time to find out about the competition you would see that there is no entry fee, that the winner is being judged by a public vote. If you are jealous, just say so