A Look at the Psychology of Collecting Artworks: Is It Motivated by Financial Profit or Emotional Connection?
Art collecting, when examined through the lens of psychology, can be likened to walking a fine line. On one hand, it is viewed as a positive activity dedicated to the preservation and safeguarding of historical, cultural, and artistic artifacts. On the other hand, it is sometimes perceived as a purely economic endeavor aimed at profit-making, or even, in some cases, as an addictive behavior. This article, based on existing research, shows what other motivations drive collectors beyond these definitions.
8 December 2024
A Look at the Psychology of Collecting Artworks: Is It Motivated by Financial Profit or Emotional Connection? 8 December 2024
Art collecting, when examined through the lens of psychology, can be likened to walking a fine line. On one hand, it is viewed as a positive activity dedicated to the preservation and safeguarding of historical, cultural, and artistic artifacts. On the other hand, it is sometimes perceived as a purely economic endeavor aimed at profit-making, or even, in some cases, as an addictive...
Christie’s and Sotheby’s are Pinning their Hopes on Single-owner Collections 16 November 2024
Art auctions in the first half of 2024 did not perform well, with one report describing this spring as the worst auction season in a century. Now, Christie’s and Sotheby’s are turning their focus to single-owner collections, hoping for better results in the November auctions in New York.