About Artist Statements

Artist Statements start conversations

We are all about conversations and it is Artist Statements that start conversations. 

Because we know conversations are way less about art and way more about Artist Statements. Just think about Duchamp and ‘Urinal’… Warhol and ‘Campbell’s Soup Cans’… Banksy and ‘Love is in the Bin’… Cattelan and ‘Comedian’.

The intention of our Artist Statements is to… 

  1. focus LESS on the art and MORE on the Artist Statement
  2. start conversations
  3. generate profit each time an Artist Statement is sold

Click on these Artist Statements to get an idea of what’s going on… 

How Artist Statements work…
  • an artist pitches an idea for an artwork (less important) and Artist Statement (most important) to Evolvelove;
  • following Evolvelove approval & payment of the $250 registration fee, the Artist Statement is given a unique Artist Statement webpage and displayed in the Artist Statement Gallery;
  • the owner is encouraged to display their Artist Statement somewhere prominent so it starts conversations;
  • the owner is encouraged to share stories associated with the Artist Statement on the unique Artist Statement webpage;
  • the owner is encouraged to sell their Artist Statement for a profit

NOTE: Artist Statements are a little like NFT’s. The difference being proof of ownership is stored on the unique Artist Statement webpage rather than a blockchain.

Selling an Artist Statement

The seller and buyer have a conversation regarding the terms of sale e.g. 

  • the sale price
  • if the sale price is greater than the purchase price, the seller gets back their purchase price NOTE: Artist Statements are like any commodity in any market i.e. the value will be determined by ‘market forces’. As such, an Artist Statement may not increase in value. If an Artist Statement is sold for less than the purchase price, any loss is born by the seller.
  • profit is distributed as agreed, keeping in mind:
    • a minimum of 25% of the profit is donated to the Artist
    • a minimum of 50% of the profit is donated to Evolvelove
    • a maximum of 15% of the profit can be given to the seller
  • the seller notifies Evolvelove of the terms of sale, and once approved, the transactions take place and the buyer is added to the Artist Statement Webpage.

Example: 
Sam creates an Artist Statement for $250 and markets it for $5000. 
Sam and Alex agree:
     * on a sale price of $4,500
     * Sam gets back their $250 purchase price
     * the profit is $4,250
     * the profit is distributed according to: 
          – 40% to Artist i.e. $1,700
          – 50% to Evolvelove i.e. $2,125
          – 10% goes to the seller i.e. $425

Visit the Artist Statement Gallery to check out all our current Artist Statements. 

If you have an idea in mind for an Artist Statement get in contact with us now. And just to clarify… as much as it does cost $250 to create an Artist Statement you will receive a minimum of 25% of the profit each time your Artist Statement is sold.