03920 am 2200577 n 450 9910131364303321201506022-11-139915-9(CKB)3710000000491169(FrMaCLE)OB-deps-911(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/43965(PPN)189313749(EXLCZ)99371000000049116920150708j|||||||| ||| 0enguu||||||m||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierContemporary Art Collectors: The Unsung Influences ont the Art Scenes /Nathalie Moureau, Dominique Sagot-Duvauroux, Marion VidalParis Département des études, de la prospective et des statistiques20151 online resource (22 p.) What is a collector? Although the French term collectionneur was first officially recorded in the dictionary in 1789*, its definition covers a range of different practices: for some, the main emphasis is on an item's subjective value, whilst others focus more closely on the accumulation and selection process. Whether they collect shells, stamps, butterflies or works of art, collectors share a number of things in common. However, those who support “emerging” art have a more varied set of practices than those generally observed in their counterparts. In addition to simply being a buyer, the contemporary art collector has the ability to influence the artistic life, especially through the material support provided to artists and by contributing to the construction of artistic value. This particular characteristic is all the more notable as the collector's involvement in artistic life is not solely the prerogative of a narrow wealthy elite, as the collector profiles here demonstrate. Indeed it seems that collector practices may fall anywhere across a scale which ranges from the acquisitive collector, motivated by the desire to possess a work, to the actor collector, for whom the actual acquisition of a work is merely the expression of his willingness to contribute to the vitality of the artistic scene. * « Collector, -s (n). One who collects. Collection, -s (n). A number of objects gathered together under a common theme. A beautiful collection of paintings, books, antiques, medals, plants, shells, etc. » Dictionnaire de l’Académie française, 1789 (7th edition). Qu’est-ce qu’un collectionneur ? Si le nom a fait officiellement son entrée dans le dictionnaire en 1789*, sa définition recouvre des pratiques différentes : certaines approches mettent en avant la valeur subjective attachée à l’objet, tandis que d’autres soulignent l’importance du processus d’accumulation et de sélection. De nombreux traits semblent pouvoir définir communément les collectionneurs, quel que…Contemporary Art CollectorsArtBusinessart contemporaincollectionneuréconomie de la culture et de la communicationcontemporary artcollectoreconomics of culture and Communicationeconomics of culture and Communicationcontemporary artcollectorArtBusinessart contemporaincollectionneuréconomie de la culture et de la communicationcontemporary artcollectoreconomics of culture and CommunicationMoureau Nathalie1287955Sagot-Duvauroux Dominique121876Vidal Marion1313958FR-FrMaCLEBOOK9910131364303321Contemporary Art Collectors: The Unsung Influences ont the Art Scenes3031549UNINA