Seven type of Collectors
There are seven types
of buyers of art. All the categories below are valid and many collectors
fall into multiple categories. Give yourself permission to buy art and
join a group which gets constant joy, insight, and pleasure from the
works that surround them.
1.
The Emotional Buyer - one of our favorites, this buyer falls in love,
woos and wins a piece of art. This buyer might spend a bit more than
they can actually afford to obtain the cherished object. Galleries and
artist will often offer ways to pay for work on time if asked. You will
never regret a work you buy as much as the one that got away.
2.
The Decorators Buyers - finds a vacant place in their home and seeks
to fills it. The advanced decorator buyer knows that by changing the
art in a room an entire new feeling can be created. Interior decorations
can put you in touch with a large selection of artists so make sure
that you have an emotional or intellectual connection to that work as
well as a perfect match for the couch.
3.
The Buyer of an Artists Name - this is an educated buyer who seeks out
well known artists with track records. We encourage this buyer to acquire
the best piece they can afford by an artist.
4.
"Keep up with the Jones" Buyer - the spirit of competition is alive
and well with this type of buyer and the art world appreciates how they
influence the market price. This buyer can find bargains at charity
art auctions and will eventually be able to give part of their collection
to an institution and get a healthy tax deduction.
5.
The Corporate Buyer - this buyer has achieved the financial success
personally or in their business and can use art to show they have taste,
discrimination and class. This collector might try to buy a piece from
every period of an artist or buy work of each artist from a region or
period.
6.
The Souvenir Buyer - almost all great collectors starting by buying
work on vacation. These works are sentimental reminders of past times
and a good start to the critical process of accessing art.
7.
The Investment Buyer - Every collector has a limit to the funds they
will spend on art which has no possibility of holding its value. Investment
buyers are very selective and check the artist track record and the
art work's provenance. They realize that an art work in their home or
office is more enjoyable to gaze upon than a stock or bond and can yield
the same dividends.
New
collectors of art can lack the confidence to make a purchase. If you
fall into this category, seek out another collector, art dealer or consultant
to mentor you. Ask to take home an art work to see if you can live with
it. And once you become an art collector, make sure and pass on the
thrill to others around you.