Frequently Asked Questions

1 What is an artist's CV and what should it include?

An artist's CV, or Curriculum Vitae, is an overview of your professional art career, detailing your work history and achievements. It should be a concise, well-organized, and factual document of your creative life, constantly updated with new accomplishments.

2 What are common mistakes artists make when writing their CV?

A common mistake is trying to oversell yourself by overloading the page with meaningless content, which can hinder connection with the reader. Artists should also avoid being overly creative with the CV itself, as it should remain a professional and factual document.

3 How can I make the task of writing my artist's CV less overwhelming?

To make the task less daunting, it's advised to take it in baby steps. Set a timer for 15 minutes each day and dedicate that time solely to working on your artist CV. This approach makes the process less painful and helps you complete it efficiently.

4 What kind of information should I include in my artist's CV?

An artist's CV should be much longer and more detailed than a traditional CV. You should include every single relevant detail, such as all your shows, commissions, partnerships, and press mentions. It's recommended to keep a master artist CV and edit it according to who you're sharing it with.