A Sociological Theory of Contemporary Art Collectors

IF 0.5 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF ARTS MANAGEMENT LAW AND SOCIETY Pub Date : 2022-01-18 DOI:10.1080/10632921.2021.2014010
F. Rojas, Peter Lista
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Abstract This article presents a theory of contemporary art collectors. Using data from in-depth interviews with twenty-eight art collectors in the United States, Latin America, and Europe, recruited from art fairs and social media platforms, we describe the pathways into collecting and the types of social positions that collectors assume in the contemporary art field. Interviews describe three entry points into art collecting: purchasing art for decorative reasons; exposure to the art through attending college; and growing up in a family that participates in the arts. The interviews describe two ways that collectors interact with the art field. Sometimes, collectors are “hierarchically oriented” when they buy and sell art in ways meant to increase their status and financial position. At other times, collectors are “communally oriented” when they collect art that reflects personal relationships with artists and artist organizations. The discussion section addresses collecting as a lifestyle, study limitations, and avenues for future research.
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当代艺术收藏家的社会学理论
摘要本文提出了一种当代艺术收藏家的理论。我们对来自美国、拉丁美洲和欧洲的28位艺术收藏家进行了深度访谈,并从艺术博览会和社交媒体平台上招募了这些收藏家。通过对这些收藏家的深度访谈,我们描述了收藏家在当代艺术领域的收藏途径和社会地位类型。采访描述了艺术品收藏的三个切入点:出于装饰目的购买艺术品;通过上大学接触艺术;我成长在一个热爱艺术的家庭。采访描述了收藏家与艺术领域互动的两种方式。有时,收藏家在买卖艺术品时是“以等级为导向”的,他们的目的是提高自己的地位和财务状况。在其他时候,当收藏家收集反映与艺术家和艺术家组织的个人关系的艺术品时,他们是“面向社区的”。讨论部分讨论了收集作为一种生活方式、研究的局限性以及未来研究的途径。
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