
Minsk Artist's Hilarious Tinder Analogy for Gallery Submissions
Minsk Artist's Humorous Take on Gallery Submissions Veronika Rokashevich, a Minsk-based artist, recently shared a humorous video on social media offering a unique perspective on the challenges artists face in getting their work into galleries. She uses the popular dating app Tinder as an analogy, comparing the process of gallery selection to the swipe-right/swipe-left dynamics of online dating. "It's like Tinder for art," Rokashevich says in her video. "You need a strong portfolio to get noticed, and participating in exhibitions is essential." The video shows her preparing for an exhibition, highlighting the effort and dedication involved. It also shows the artist's interactions with gallery staff and other artists, creating a lively and relatable narrative. Rokashevich's video has quickly gained popularity, receiving hundreds of likes and comments. Many artists have expressed their agreement with her observations, finding her humorous approach both insightful and encouraging. The video serves as a reminder that the art world, like the dating world, requires persistence and a strong presentation of one's work. Rokashevich's video is a testament to the power of humor and relatable storytelling in conveying important messages. It successfully captures the attention of a wider audience, sparking discussions about the challenges and rewards of pursuing a career in the arts.