We review a body of literature that addresses the incomes of visual artists and their participation in the labour market. It is clear that the level and composition of visual artists’ incomes varies widely, as does their engagement in different forms of employment. The lack of a consistent definition of an artist and a lack of consistency in income sources included in current data collection presents challenges for researchers. The focus of our research is on the economic status of visual artists in Australia, and we identify a number of considerations that might inform policy responses to their financial position.
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MacNeill, K., Lye, J., McQuilten, G., Badham, M., & Powell, C. (2022). The Incomes of Visual Artists: Which Artists, What Income? Australian Economic Review, 55(4), 558–567. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-8462.12495
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