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Chinese art collectives to know now
Collectives and creative partnerships have produced some of the most ambitious and subversive works in contemporary art. The melding of diverse talents sparks fresh chemistry while expanding the scope of manpower, resulting in challenging, thought-provoking projects.
Frequently political in nature, collectives create work that stimulate questions about everything from globalisation to diverse cultural assumptions.
(Collectives are different from collectors ...)
http://artradarjournal.com/2015/04/03/4-chinese-art-collectives-to-...
http://www.linkedin.com/groupItem?view=&srchtype=discussedNews&...
Where people collect art
The psychology of selling art:
http://artprofilesworld.wordpress.com/2012/05/25/the-psychology-of-...
Collect works of emerging artists too:
Establishing relationships with galleries and dealers who have successfully nurtured and promoted emerging artists, as well as visiting contemporary art fairs and museums.
Sourcing artists responsible for pioneering new trends can be extremely rewarding financially.
Purchasing pieces from such artists needs to be done selectively - distinctive of that artist's characteristic style and a quality piece of work. It is a big mistake to buy poor quality doodles from big names. The productivity, trend leadership and promotion of that artist is also very important.
Most importantly, once you have developed your instincts, do not underestimate the intricately detailed intelligence stored in human emotion, with the above in mind. Always buy what you love!
Celebrity Art Collectors:
http://artinfo.com/photo-galleries/slideshow-celebrity-art-collectors
One client is a cautious type who craves facts and figures about whom you’ve studied with, where you went to art school and how many gallery exhibitions you’ve had. Another potential patron thrives on hearing about your challenges as an artist and the way you dip into your deep well of inspiration for creative ideas. Still another just wants to chat about the beauty of your art all day long.
Successful artists know that to sell their work they must adjust to the ways individual customers buy
The art and science of collecting:
http://www.seacoastonline.com/articles/20120329-ENTERTAIN-203290314
Hetty Startup, lecturer in the Department of Art and Art History at the University of New Hampshire, will present an illustrated talk called Collectors and Collections: The Art and Science of Collecting, on Saturday, March 31, from 10-11:30 a.m. at the Kittery Art Association. The presentation will consider such questions as: Who are collectors and what do they share in common? Are there differences between hunters and hoarders, collectors and antiquarians? This event is open to anyone with an interest collecting — from fine art and rare artifacts to buttons and old bottles.
Doors open at 9:30 a.m. 8 Coleman Ave., Kittery Point, Maine, USA
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