PILOT:2 Q&A

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Sean Rogg PILOT:2 artist

I have had to make the majority of my work so far with out being involved directly in the art market. But I have always kept a close eye on what my peers are up to, what is selling and for how much and numbers of editions, etc...

Seulgi Lee PILOT:2 artist

I can meet a new public for my artwork.

David Mollin PILOT:1 artist

Hugely, in a small dark self-contained and highly focused area with the words ‘Schiesser’ along the elastic.

Hideuki Sawayanagi PILOT:2 artist

I don’t know.

Edward Wakefield Artist and sea captain

Q3 how does the art market impact on your involvement in art?

I’m not sure how the art market impacts on my involvement with art. I’ve never sold any work, and so it follows that I have a resistant stance to saleable pieces.

Tzu Nyen Ho PILOT:2 artist

The ‘art market’ is not a unified, cohesive ‘entity’. This is particularly so in my own experience of art industry in Singapore, where it seems to me that there has always been a thriving market for more traditional paintings, ceramics, Chinese calligraphy, etc. These artists, who are able to survive and even thrive in a particular ‘market’ are however, completely alienated from another art market - which for the lack of a better term, we may call the ‘contemporary art market’, where the

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