Tag Archive for: Analysis for collectors
Survey: Have you ever refused to sell an artwork?
We asked the directors of commercial art galleries.
Cultural Capital: And Then I Realised…
Getting to the place where you’re on good terms with contemporary art involved a journey sometimes you forget you took. The stopovers along the way were a series of realisations. Let’s revisit them.
Survey: How will the art world will change after Covid-19?
We asked directors, arts workers, critics, writers, artists and collectors.
Money Sullies Art: Starving artists
In this expanded Money Sullies Art, we address the cultural expectations that frame the economic plight of artists today.
With All Due Respect: Misery Money
How dependent are our art institutions on donations motivated by a desire to restore tarnished reputations?
Lifecycle of a Collector: Publish and be damned
There comes a time when a collector begins to toy with the idea of a book on their collection. Let’s examine the arguments.
Cultural Capital: (Men) Behaving badly
Now that artists can’t cash in on their amoral behaviour, the question becomes: what cultural capital do they need for us to invest in them?
Behind the Scenes: The White Idea
Might we be seeing the beginning of the end of the white cube?
Agenda: A place in the sun
Why should governments fund the visual arts?
Cultural Capital: For better or worse
What are the obligations of a committed dealer to their artists?