Art Markets, Agents and Collectors 2021
DOI: 10.5040/9781501348907.0032
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“…Gail Feigenbaum and Inge Reist suggest important roles for provenance, the "transformative power of ownership" affecting how a work would be perceived and understood by future generations. 54 Collectors co-produced works and contributed to their meanings, so that, as Johannes Gramlich writes, their ownership outlines "individual maneuvering space, motives and strategies…. networks formed… the art market as a dynamic web of relationships", enabling us to trace information exchanges, analyze the calibration of power structures, and observe the establishment of aesthetic values.…”
Section: The Value Of Provenance: the Collector's Chronotopementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gail Feigenbaum and Inge Reist suggest important roles for provenance, the "transformative power of ownership" affecting how a work would be perceived and understood by future generations. 54 Collectors co-produced works and contributed to their meanings, so that, as Johannes Gramlich writes, their ownership outlines "individual maneuvering space, motives and strategies…. networks formed… the art market as a dynamic web of relationships", enabling us to trace information exchanges, analyze the calibration of power structures, and observe the establishment of aesthetic values.…”
Section: The Value Of Provenance: the Collector's Chronotopementioning
confidence: 99%