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More Wall Space: The Collector’s Journey To Connoisseurship

More Wall Space: The Collector’s Journey To Connoisseurship

FromThe Thriving Artist


More Wall Space: The Collector’s Journey To Connoisseurship

FromThe Thriving Artist

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Length:
40 minutes
Released:
Jan 25, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

What drives most art collectors, and how they decide what to collect, might surprise you. https://clarkhulingsfund.org/people/stephen-zimmerman/ (Stephen Zimmerman) is an art collector and co-founder of the Western Art Society of the Eiteljorg Museum. He also serves as an advisory board member of the Clark Hulings Fund for Visual Artists, and is based in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Stephen explains that collecting is driven by self-made aficionados who often attain a level of education about a given artist and stewardship of a school of art that far exceeds that of the official mediators of taste. As a result, collectors are often driven by an intense curiosity, passion, and (profoundly) personal relationships with individual artists. Whether your an artist, art patron, or another collector - this episode is a joyous exploration of the a commitment that is anything but a hobby.
What Art Collectors Know That We Don't 
Collecting as diversification, therapy, and self-education (the collector as autodidact)
"The wisdom of collecting original fine art"
Art patrons and art collectors
Collectors are internally driven, not externally persuaded. Art collecting is discovered, not taught.
Generational differences among collectors
"Anyone with a genuine interest at any economic level can acquire a collection."
Art collecting is about the "subject matter & consistency of approach".
The collector as rebel vs. follower. Collectors vs. tastemakers.
Curation does not necessarily confer conversance in the arts.
Personal relationships with artists (not curatorial direction) drive collectors' choices of whom to collect.
"Helping artists who need business acumen enter the ring with the world's great visual artists"
Why join a non-profit board, as an art collector?
Art collecting is not a hobby.

Steve also discussed:
The Mission of the Clark Hulings Fund:Real artists get up and work every single day; they need business training to enter the ring with the world's great visual artists... Some need legal advice, some accounting advice, some marketing advice, and some need help connecting with collectors whose acquisitions are often driven by personal relationships with artists.CHF Collector SalonsCollector salons offer collectors access to their peers (and insights into peer collections), as well as an insider's view of working artists to watch and emerging markets for new work.
Indianapolis: The Best Kept Secret in Fine Arts(Except to anyone who has stepped out of the airport)! Stephen is passionate about placing Indianapolis into its proper role as a Mecca of the fine arts. Given the guests we've had from Indianapolis, and the events we've touted to our audience and supported with our media, we quite agree! With that in mind, for more information on the Eiteljorg Musem visit http://www.eiteljorg.org/ (eiteljorg.org)
Released:
Jan 25, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

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The THRIVING ARTIST PODCAST is a feature of the Clark Hulings Foundation, which exists to provide training, professional introductions, and funding for working artists, to turn working artists into THRIVING artists. Tune in for insights from other artists, art industry experts, art collectors, and business specialists. Don't be a starving artist, be a thriving artist!