The aim of the artists CV or resume is to valorize yourself in your artists work, and this should be seen right away when looking at it. Indeed, it is not uncommon that a venue owner or manager will ask you for a CV together with your portfolio to know more about you and you are before they decide on giving you the chance to exhibit. So what should be the components of such a CV I have made some extensive research and I came up with a following Allah to me for my CV, have structured my artists TV in a way to put forward my training and experience as an artist. let's dissect it together. One immediate observation is that you will see my logo on the CV. Let's continue with the classics are basic data.
So there is a section with name, address, telephone number email. website address. I have added a section specifically for continuous learning in training in photography. The aim is for me to get more credit on my art education without having done formal art studies at university. Present media section lists publication on my work comes a work experience section, which briefly lists my work experience. Here you find my photographic experience plus two full time jobs a current one and a past one had additional jobs further in the past, but I did not include them as my focus is a photograph artists experience.
Then comes the formal studies section. These are all decreased that are not related to our therefore I placed them low in the CV The last two sections are the social media links and some additional personal data. You can eventually add some grant or our section, as well as some professional affiliations. For my CV, I have used a more formal format. You can of course go for more funky ones. How can you improve your CV?
For instance, I am sure that there are a lot of autodidactic artists out there, meaning that you learn by doing this is great, but depending where you live, or the culture you live in, this may be an asset or disadvantage. Let me explain myself. In certain cultures, I they use American culture. It is very well considered and valorized when someone has learned on his own and did not do formal studies in ours, and still able to produce some magnificent art On the other hand, my experience here in Germany showed me that if you haven't done formal studies in us, it's really hard for an autodidact to get the deserved recognition by art experts. If you're an autodidact, you can still work around this to valorize your CV. My recommendation is that you get credit on your art education through some sort of formal learning.
This could be a short course in an academy or school, offer online courses.