Great article. Very hopeful and encouraging. The lawyers, doctors and dentists that were priced out of the the high end of art buying now will seek to be part of a subculture that speaks their language. This is both an opportunity and a form of capital.
Such useful information! Thank you! Does the article on which the graph, "motivation to buy art," is based give any information about the sample size and characteristics/demographics of the sample and what sort of tool they used to get those percentages?
Great article. Very hopeful and encouraging. The lawyers, doctors and dentists that were priced out of the the high end of art buying now will seek to be part of a subculture that speaks their language. This is both an opportunity and a form of capital.
Thank you!
Such useful information! Thank you! Does the article on which the graph, "motivation to buy art," is based give any information about the sample size and characteristics/demographics of the sample and what sort of tool they used to get those percentages?
Hi Maria - that graph is from a book called 'How to Collect Art' by Magnus Resch. It is from this report - https://cdn.sanity.io/files/lvzckgdl/production/0589f4068f27741085a9084761d4b130714879cc.pdf
Thank you, Shagun! 175 pages…it might take me a while. This is great.
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