Visual Artists Between Cultural Demand and Economic Subsistence. Empirical Findings From Berlin.



Illustration 3: Income exclusively from artistic activities in 2005

age group 25 to 30


age group 30 to 40

0.5%


age group 40 to 60

3.2%


age group older than 60


I I to 1 000

y⅞Z to 3 000

HU to 6 000

W¾j to 11 000

EWI to 30 000

I I more than 30 000

Euro

Shares of age groups

Age group

25 to 30

30 to 40

40 to 60

older than 60

Share (%)

4.3

32.9

49.8

13.0

N = 562

Source: Written survey 2006; own calculation.

Other sources of income are family support, private loans and patronage; alongside
transfer payments from the State (see illustration 4).

Earnings are mostly attained through direct sales of artwork. Other receipts are made
possible through artistic orders, projects and teaching art.

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