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The social marketplace to discover, collect and trade contemporary visual art // Art Is Our Capital
Ubique
Joined March 2022
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// Musing on Audrey Chernoff Chernoff, currently in New York City, initiated her artistic journey in 2001 with abstract works on paper. More recently, she has ventured into the realm of abstract digital art. 🔲Discover her @audrey.chernoff #linea #artisourcapital #buyart
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// Founding Artist: Kristi Marié Her art invites viewers to immerse themselves in the depths of her emotions, creating a space where art becomes a powerful conduit for self-discovery and connection. 🔲 View artworks @kristimarieart
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[+] Knowing the core types of art collectors can empower you to strategically position your work, forge meaningful connections and expand your reach within the art community.
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[8] Philanthropic Collector: Individuals who buy art with the intention of supporting artists and contributing to the cultural or artistic community.They may donate or lend their collections to museums or galleries/
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[7] Art Consultant: Advisors who guide high-net-worth individuals or institutions in their art purchases. They provide expertise on market trends and strategic acquisitions.
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[6] Interior Designer: Advisors who guide high-net-worth individuals or institutions in their art purchases. They provide expertise on market trends and strategic acquisitions.
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[5] Art Lover: Individual buyers primarily interested in the visual and emotional impact of art. They buy art for personal enjoyment. Often exploring the local art scene to buy directly from artists.
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[4] Investors: Individual buyers who view art as an investment. Their focus is on acquiring works from artists with the potential for increased value over time. They often participate in auctions, attend art fairs, and work with art advisors.
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[3] Universities & Educational Institutions: Buy art for academic and cultural enrichment. These collections may focus on specific genres, periods, or themes.
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[2] Corporate Collectors: Companies may have art collections for public display within their offices or for corporate social responsibility. These collections are often curated to align with the company's values and image.
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[1] Museums & Galleries: Acquire art for public display and educational purposes. Curators and museum directors often make decisions to enhance the cultural and historic value of their collections.
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// Know your collectors Understanding art collectors is important in navigating the contemporary art market. Exploring the different types allows for a more targeted approach to identifying, attracting, and engaging the right audience.
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[7] Art Advisor / Consultant: Advisors who guide high-net-worth individuals or institutions in their art purchases. They provide expertise on market trends and strategic acquisitions.
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[6] Interior Designer: Professionals who buy art to elevate the aesthetic appeal of interior spaces for their clients. Their choices are often guided by design considerations and the overall atmosphere they want to create.
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[5] Art Lover: Individual buyers primarily interested in the visual and emotional impact of art. They buy art for personal enjoyment. Often exploring the local art scene to buy directly from artists.
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[4] Investors: Individual buyers who view art as an investment. Their focus is on acquiring works from artists with the potential for increased value over time. They often participate in auctions, attend art fairs, and work with art advisors.
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[3] Educational Institutions: Buy art for academic and cultural enrichment. These collections may focus on specific genres, periods, or themes.
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[2] Corporate Art Collectors: Companies may have art collections for public display within their offices or for corporate social responsibility. These collections are often curated to align with the company's values and image.
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[1] Museums & Galleries: Acquire art for public display and educational purposes. Curators and museum directors often make decisions to enhance the cultural and historic value of their collections.
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