Posts Tagged ‘20X200’

February 20, 2013

Do people really want to be “Everyone”?

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It always exci­tes me to see someone trying to shake up the art industry, so I was sad to learn about Jen Bekman’s fine art retail site, “20x200” sus­pen­ding ope­ra­tions. Though I didn’t know the peo­ple per­so­nally, I’d been roo­ting for them. It see­med like a neat idea, and I loved the name.

So why did it fail? In retros­pect, it isn’t too hard to see why: High overheads (Since when did you need a fancy office in SoHo, New York to sell art prints online?). Inves­tors vs Foun­der con­flicts. Beau­coup Emplo­yees, Pas Beau­coup sales. Nothing that any of us haven’t seen before…

But here’s another thought:

20x200’s offi­cial tagline was “Art For Ever­yone”. Or to put it through a Mar­xist lens, art for the masses.

“Brin­ging Art To The Mas­ses” is a well-meaning idea, sure, but hardly a new one. The early Soviets tried the same thing, coin­ci­den­tally, around the same time they also dis­co­ve­red that ruth­lessly exter­mi­na­ting peo­ple en masse (no pun inten­ded) was good for business.

John Rus­kin, William Blake, Durer, La Trec, Hogarth, etc etc were trying even before that [Though Ashi­lle Gorky, one of my favo­rite artists, didn’t like the idea so much. He famously called 1930’s Social Rea­lism  “Poor art for poor peo­ple”, but I digress…]

The thing is, like Seth Godin says, does any­body really belong to “The Mas­ses” any­more? We’re all weird, we’re all niche, and thanks to the Inter­net, we’re all get­ting weir­der and nichier by the day.

In other words, “Art For Ever­yone” is a nice enough thought, until you rea­lize that few poten­tial cus­to­mers actually like being put in the “Ever­yone” basket.

So what bas­ket do peo­ple like being put in? A bas­ket with a strong, pas­sio­nate, rela­ti­vely uni­que sense of PURPOSE that defi­nes it. A niche that matters.

And yes, you gues­sed it, what is true for the online art sales mar­ket is also pro­bably true for your industry as well.

It’s either that, or get crushed by Amazon…

[UPDATE:] Jen just sent me a nice email– Ope­ra­tions are sus­pen­ded, not cea­sed. So it seems there’s going to be a second act, they’re going to regroup… Stay tuned. Hurrah! :)