《LARRY'S LIST:2021年新生代艺术藏家报告(英文版)(32页).pdf》由会员分享,可在线阅读,更多相关《LARRY'S LIST:2021年新生代艺术藏家报告(英文版)(32页).pdf(32页珍藏版)》请在三个皮匠报告上搜索。
1、COLLECTORS1REPORT 2021THE NEXTCOLLECTORS31 Kelly Crow,“Millennial buyers help global art market survive the covid pandemic,”Wall Street Journal,January 4,2021.2 Georgina Adams,“Asian art market flies in the face of coronavirus,”The Art Newspaper,December 16,2020.LARRYS LIST is pleased to present The
2、 Next Gen Art Collectors Report.Here,we continue our mission of monitoring global happenings,developments and trends in the art worldparticularly in the contemporary art collector fieldby looking extensively at the next generation of young art collectors on the scene.Over the past few months,we have
3、 investigated and profiled these collectors,answering the questions central to this topic:Who are these collectors founding the next art collections?Who are those preserving and developing existing(family)collections?Who are the builders of the latest museums and art spaces?Who are the opinion maker
4、s who will influence the art world over the next few years?How can one support artistic creations and be a patron of the arts beyond the physical collection?Why this report?Curiosity drives us!And we know that our collector community and readers are as equally curious to hear who these collectors ar
5、e and to learn about their approaches,ideas and motivations.The relevance of this topic is immanent,even more so in these unprecedented times in which the importance of young collectors in the art ecosystem has never been more apparent.As put in the recent Wall Street Journal article,“Millennial Buy
6、ers Help Global Art Market Survive the Covid Pandemic”and specifically the Asian buyers as The Art Newspaper describes,“Asian Art Market Flies in the Face of Coronavirus.”Their contributions motivate us to explore this subject more deeply,break this group down into individual collector names and giv
7、e credit where credit is due.Moreover,while some of the collectors named in our listing have been recognised and quoted as collectors on other occasions,and will be familiar to our readership,we also seek to portray collectors that have not yet been acknowledged or made visible on a global scale.We
8、want to share their stories and thoughts.We also consider LARRYS LIST as a guide and tool for practitioners.We share and name collectors,those people who are buying art and contributing to the art scene.The Next Gen Art Collectors Report is a resource for artists,galleries,dealers,a general art-inte
9、rested audience and,of course,peer collectors.Read it now,thank us later!How did the listing come about?Our definition of an art collector has been discussed in our previous reports(Private Collector Report,Private Museum Report)and it also forms the basis of our very own LARRYS LIST art collector d
10、atabase.For this report,we have applied,in principle,the same criteria while also taking into consideration how actively a collector engages with the art scene by different means,rather than purely analysing the number of artworks he,she or they may hold.Our methods are based on research,data collec
11、tion and data mining,but our information and findings are also derived out of a personal and direct exchange with a growing network of collectors around the world.Our criteria for eligibility for the list include an age parameter.We selected 40 years of age as the maximum.However,we have made a few
12、exceptions as this is more of an artificial than natural cut-off point,and we aware of any arguments against it.Also,we realise that some people listed not only collect but also practise as professionals in the industry or deal artworks as well.We do not want to artificially exclude them as the bord
13、ers are fluid,and we know from the past that some of the most recognised collections have been built by art dealers.For us,size wasnt a main consideration.Indeed,not everyone listed has a large collection;charmingly,the Next Gen often have collections in the making.The process is a development that
14、happens over years and so a mid-20-year-old collector may not yet be at the same stage in their collection as someone in their late 30s.The end result of our efforts is this report listing over 150 persons.For us,it is important to note that this is a listing and not a ranking.Furthermore,the list d
15、oes not claim to be comprehensive but rather a cross-analysis of art collectors around the globe.OutlookOften art collecting is considered as something privileged,with which we do agree.At the same time,we see it as a crucial part of preserving art and culture.Our overall credo has not changed:We wa
16、nt to celebrate the contribution to art and culture by collectors.As a media we focus on observing happenings rather than articulating our own opinions.Nonetheless,we would like to share a thought with our collector community:Enjoy the diversity of art creations and collect accordingly.We see strong
17、 overlaps between collections.As a collector,you have the opportunity to support all kinds of art and artists(and create new markets along the way).Enjoy the freedom to make your own choices and collect what is important to you.The market is not the only source of validation for a collection.And as
18、much as we enjoy and treasure our social media for communication and exchange,we also witness that it narrows down the canon.The same artists are seen again and again.We know this firsthand from running our own social media.A beautiful interior with a blue-chip artist will most likely generate more“
19、likes”than an unknown artist in an equally brilliant interior setting.But we still try to balance it and set aside any care about the algorithm.Final wordsI would like to express my gratitude to all the collectors we exchanged with in the preparation of this report for their inputs of information,fo
20、r giving access to their networks and for sharing their thoughts with us.Particularly,I would like to thank Oleg Guerrand,Yohana Irawan,Huma Kabakci and Victoria Rogers for the in-depth interviews with them about their collections and collecting approaches.Also,a big thank you to our editorial and r
21、esearch team for making this project happen,particularly to Jamie Bennett,Ricko Leung and Abhinit Khanna;our designer Summer Tsui;as well as a number of loyal friends and supporters.“Cherish and nourish the creative industry and art scene and use the art to embark on an exchange across regions.”We a
22、re living in a decisive period in which the world narrows down in many aspects and physical exchange is limited.With this paper,we hope to inspire people and collectors to further connect across regions and cultures and to remain respectful and curious about what others have to tell.This is somethin
23、g we would be happy to see further in,but also certainly beyond,our art world.Christoph Noe,Co-Founder and Director of LARRYS LISTHong Kong,February 2021FOREWORD5In line with previous observations on the overall collector scene,New York,London,Seoul,Beijing,Shanghai and Hong Kong are major art hubs
24、for next generation collec-tors.We witnessed a strong force of young collectors from Asia,particularly China,Korea and Indonesia.We did not identify any young collectors who exclusively focus on digital art or multi-media;painting and sculptures are still the preferred media to collect.Along with th
25、e new generation of collectors,there is a new generation of artists emerging.The next generation of collectors is much faster to make their preferences,interests and,ultimately,their collections accessible to a wider public,often through digital shar-ing but also through opening spaces or museums,pa
26、rticularly in Asia.A significant number of these collectors use their power in the art scene to promote(local)emerging artists and to push for greater inclusion and representation within the industry.Collecting is perceived as only one method of possible engagement with the art scene.In a number of
27、cases,it goes along with curatorial projects and artist-in-resi-dency programmes.Instagram continues to be the dominant medium for communication and engagement.Often being digital natives,the online presence of Next Gen collectors does not come as a surprise.Although social media is being embraced,w
28、e did not yet come across any young art collectors present on TikTok.While a number of these young collectors continue a generational collecting tra-dition,many have taken up the practice without any previous family history of art collecting.Collectors have always been keeping their collections dyna
29、mic through upgrading,rebuilding and refocusing.This is neither new nor unique to the younger generation of collectors.What is new is that their activities today are more transparent than in earlier times.While there are regional favourites of artists,a number of artists also have a global appeal,es
30、pecially for millennial collectors.Notably,a number of such artists them-selves are present and active in the digital space and on social media.Collecting art has a strong lifestyle component.KEY OBSERVATIONS76RASIKA KAJARIANew Delhi,India Tribal Art Foundation rasikakajariaRasika Kajaria is a New D
31、elhi-based patron and entrepreneur of the arts who has been collecting since she was 19.In 2009,she founded her gallery Exhibit320 to provide a platform and exhibition space for contemporary South Asian art that explores new thoughts,ideas and materials.Rasika has also co-founded Tribal Art Forms an
32、d Tribal Art Foundation to promote indigenous art and craft forms in India.Her collection includes Himat Shah,Vibha Galhotra and Zarina with a special fondness for bold,three-dimensional pieces.FRIEDRICH AND JOHANNA GRFLINGFrankfurt,Germany sammlung FIEDE,Salon Kennedygraflings,salonkennedy and kuns
33、tverein_wiesen Central to Friedrich and Johanna Grflings collec-tion,named sammlung FIEDE,is public access.As such,they collaborate closely with the artists in their collection,providing them with exhibi-tion spaces Salon Kennedy in Frankfurt and Kunstverein Wiesen just outside the city and the free
34、dom necessary to achieve new levels of experimentation.The couple identify three main branches in their collection:early or relatively un-known works of established artists,Berlin-based artists and young artists who may still be studying.GUILLAUME HOUZParis,FranceLafayette Anticipationshouze_guillau
35、me and lafayetteanticipationsThe heir of a luxury French department store and art collector of note,Guillaume Houz is president of Lafayette Anticipations,an art incubator in Paris whose name reflects the idea that“artistic creation involves perpetual anticipa-tion.”Additionally,he estab-lished the
36、Galeries Lafayette Corporate Foundation to support his vision for a contemporary art incubator.Houzs own collection includes works by Tatiana Trouv,Ugo Rondinone and Walead Beshty.EMMA HALL Westport,Connecticut,USAHall Art Foundationhall_art_foundationWith mega-collectors Andy and Christine Hall for
37、 parents,theres no surprise that Emma Hall is a mainstay in the US art scene.She is particularly inclined towards collecting paintings and pieces with strong line work.After gaining expe-rience working at Christies,Sothebys and Haunch of Venison,she now manag-es special projects and communications a
38、t her familys Hall Art Foundation.JESSICA CINELSo Paulo,Brazil_._.j_e_s_s._._Recently appointed director of Museu Brasileiro da Escultura e Ecologia,Jessica Cinel has an eclectic collection where Runo Lagomarsino,Ai Weiwei,Erika Verzutti,Julio Le Parc and Kishio Suga meet.Her sense of fashion is jus
39、t as fun and creative.Her collection has a central theme of limits and boundaries,reflecting her belief that art can overcome human-made con-structs,whether physical,geographical,sentimental or political.She is part of the Museu De Arte De So Paulos Young Patrons program.=private museum/art space 98
40、Venture capitalist George Mercks art collection is ever evolving.Moving away from an initial focus on Arte Po-vera,he is now particularly drawn to artworks of light and space and West-coast minimalism.Receiving his first art piece from his mother during his teenage yearsa set of Two Dutch Hearts by
41、Jim Dinebig names in his collec-tion now include Donald Judd and Ivn Navarro.Merck joined the board of trustees and two subcommittees at The Smithsonians Archives of American Art at the age of 27.GEORGE MERCKNew York,USAthacuriousgeorgeJUAN YARUR TORRESSantiago,ChileFundacin AMAjuanyarurJuan Yarur T
42、orres is a major supporter of South American with an obvious soft spot for art from his home country,Chile.His collection of over 450 pieces is composed of 50%Chilean artworks,25%Latin American artists and 25%global artists.In 2008,Torres created Beca AMA(AMA grant)and founded Fundacin AMA in honour
43、 of his father,Amador,and as an initiative to promote Chilean artists abroad.At the age of 26,he became the youngest member of the Latin American Acquisitions Committee at Tate Modern.In 2018,Lisa Young and Steven Abraham began their collector journey with their first acquisition:Fragments(2016)by A
44、da Muluneh.Since then,they have collected artworks that explore BIPOCs notions of identity,something they feel a connection to as Asian Americans,as well as explorations of female representation by female artists.They believe that collecting is not just about owning art but supporting the artists be
45、hind it.As such,they prioritise building relationships with artists through studio visits.LISA YOUNG AND STEVEN ABRAHAM New York,USAThe Young-Abraham Collectionchocodorayaki and steveniskommInside the home of George Merck.CHEN ZIHAOBeijing,ChinaLonglati Foundation zihaochen_ and longlatifoundationAr
46、tist and collector Chen Zihao recently co-founded the Longlati Foundation,which is set to open in August 2021 in Shanghais art and cultural hotspot,West Bund district.Instead of only showcasing the foundations privatecollection,the Longlati is also dedicated to supporting emerging and un-der-recogni
47、sed Chinese artists by pledging$450,000 each year to fund new projects by Chinese artists born after 1990.Its 8,000 square-foot space will include two exhibition spaces,one of which will be devoted to the presenta-tion of female artists from around the world.=private museum/art space NADIA SAMDANIDh
48、aka,Bangladesh Samdani Art Foundationnadiasamdani and samdaniartfoundationBeginning her collection of both Bangladeshi and international art at the age of 22(which now boasts over 2,000 works),Nadia Samdani and her husband,Rajeeb,established the Samdani Art Foundation in 2011 to support the work of
49、Bangladeshi and South Asian contemporary artists and architects.They also founded the ground-breaking Dhaka Art Summit in 2012.Samdani is a member of Tates International Council,Tates South Asia Acquisitions Committee and the New Museums International Leadership Council.1110Senior project manager an
50、d curator at Guggenheim Abu Dhabi,Maisa Al Qassimis collection has grown in tandem with the emerging Middle East contem-porary art scene.It includes a significant selection SARAH ARISON New York,USAArison Arts FoundationsaraharisonSarah Arisons collection is a testa-ment to the success of her grandp
51、ar-ents National Young Arts Foundation,which identifies and supports the brightest of emerging artistic talents in the US.Through meeting these young artists as a trustee,she invests in them from the very beginning and then follows their work closely as they mature.She is also president of Arison Ar
52、ts Foundation,which supports emerging artists and related institu-tions through grants,and was recently elected as chair of MoMA PS1.For Jongsuwat Aungsuvarnsiri,collecting art is a family passion that allows him to connect with his father.As an expert on contemporary Thai art and through his family
53、s art space,S.A.C.Sub-hashok the Arts Centre,he is at the vanguard of the local Thai art scene.Aungsuvarnsiri tirelessly promotes Thai artists internationally plus ex-pands the reach of art world out to regional Thai audiences.Graduated from NYU in economics and finance,Jonathan Travis is not only a
54、n art collector but has also become the go-to real estate broker of the New York art world.His eyes are typically drawn to labour intensive works that show painstaking details and his collection his full of figurative works and emerging artists,including Emily Mae Smith and the late Mat-thew Wong.Hi
55、s passion for art is posted all over his Instagram profile.of photography and features artists from Islamic countries including Seydou Keta from Mali and Hadieh Shafie from Iran.Each piece in her collection is a kind of milestone in her life that reflects where she was at that point in time when she
56、 acquired it.JONATHAN TRAVISNew York,USA jonathan_travisMAISA AL QASSIMIDubai,UAEmaisa_alqassimi JONGSUWAT AUNGSUVARNSIRI Bangkok,Thailand S.A.C.Subhashok The Arts Centrejongsuwat and sacbangkokDANA FAROUKI New York,USA and Dubai,UAEdanafaroukiDana Farouki has been instrumental in shaping the emergi
57、ng Middle East contem-porary art scene and driving international interest through her work as curator for the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi project.Regarding FEDERICO CASTRO DEBERNARDIBuenos Aires,Argentina and MonacoFundacin ArtefedericocdThrough his Fundacin Arte,Federico Castro Debernardi is putting Argen
58、tinian contemporary art on the world map.He follows a strict policy of reciprocal exchange,meaning that for every out-going international arty interaction,whether it be an Argentine artist,art piece or research going abroad,there must be an incoming one of equal value into the country.An insightful
59、collector,Castro Debernardi describes his collection as generational with emerging and established artists conversing across their respective generations through his on-point curation.her own eclectic conceptual art collection,Farouki builds relationships with Middle Eastern artists to connect with
60、the region and learn its history through their eyes.She is the founding chair of Guggenheims Middle East Circle and has previously chaired the Abraaj Group Art Prize.YUJI INOUETokyo,Japanfxxk.the.sekai Yuji Inoue takes a cross-disci-plinary approach and embraces contemporary art as much as ar-chitec
61、ture and fashion.Collect-ing contemporary art allows him to expand his sensibilities and surround himself with works that impress and give a deep lasting impression.The Japanese artist Yukimasa Ida is one of the art-ists in his collection he connects strongly with.HUMA KABAKCIIstanbul,Turkey and Lon
62、don,UKHuma Kabakc Collectionkabakcihuma,openspacecontemporary and humakabakcicollectionHuma Kabakc,born in 1990,is a second-generation collector,independent curator and founding director of Open Space.The foundations of the Huma Kabakc Collection were built by Huma Kabakcs father,Turkish collector N
63、ahit Kabakc,starting in the 1980s.It was was officially named after Huma in 2008.The collection primarily includes paintings by artists from Turkey,Russia and Central Asia.Since coming on board,the young woman with a masters degree in curating contemporary art from the Royal College of Art has grown
64、 the collec-tion to over 900 works,incorporating more photography,video and installations while gathering more works by female artists.=private museum/art space THEO DANJUMA London,UK and Lagos,NigeriaDanjuma Collection Founder of the Danjuma Collec-tion,Theo Danjuma acquires art that spans across c
65、ontinents and generations,including both established and emerging artists.Danjuma has a particular interest in contemporary African art through his familys ties to the continent,although his collection holds many important pieces of Western art,too.Danjuma sits on the North American Acquisitions Com
66、mittee at Tate and the Com-mittee on Painting and Sculpture at MoMA.KATHRINE FREDRIKSEN AND CECILE FREDRIKSENLondon,UK Twin daughters of Norwegian shipping-tycoon John Fredriksen and art collector Inger Astrup Fredriksen,Kathrine and Cecilie Fredriksen are avid collectors of post-war and contemporar
67、y art.The two work closely with the National Muse-um of Norway and have set up a special funding program to finance research,acquisitions and the production of new exhibitions there.They both sit on the council of Serpentine Galleries.LEAGUE OTOUSAleagueotoRedefining what it means to be an art colle
68、ctor in this new era of social media,the collector collective,League OTO,goes beyond the paradigm,producing both merch and artist collabs.The four members,Demetrius Butler,Jason Lee,Jay Montalvo and Gambriel Wills,connected over IG through their shared passion and have since toured the US and abroad
69、 in their quest to develop their respective collections in tandem.An abundance of Murakami,KAWS(especially toys)and other street artists,such as Shepherd Fairey,Todd James and Baldur Helgason,are a common thread throughout each.1312ANNE HUNTINGTON SHARMA New York,USAannehuntingtonPresident of Huntin
70、gton Learning Center and found-er of creative agency AMH Industries,Anne Huntington Sharma still finds the time to involve herself deeply in the art scene.She co-chairs the Young Collectors Council at the Guggenheim Museum and is a member of their International Directors Council,is a founding member
71、 of the Future Leadership Council at the Whitney Museum,and is a member NYCs Coalition for the Homeless Art Advisory Board.She serves on the Learning Disabilities Association of Americas Board of Directors and the International Franchise Associations Womens Committee.Anne Huntington Sharma has curat
72、ed a multitude of shows,raised millions of dollars for organizations and nurtures long-term relationships with the artists she collects.HELENA CZERNECKAWarsaw,Poland and London,UKpourquoipaspasFor Helena Czernecka,taking up her role as board member of the Friends of the Museum of Modern Art in Warsa
73、w was her way of acting on her belief that art has the power to fight against the discrimination of ethnic,religious and sexual minorities.She also founded the Friends Art Prize to assist in acquiring new work for the museums collection.She takes an art history approach to appreciating artworks and
74、brings Polish and international artists into dialogue via her collection.A bit of a maverick in our list,The Young Collectors Circle is an independent,non-profit platform for emerging art collectors founded in 2016 in Amsterdam by collector Nienke van der Wal(nienke.vanderwal).This art club caters t
75、o the millennial demographic(those aged approximately 20 to 40)and,impres-sively,over 80%of its members have started collecting since joining.It is indeed living up to its ambitious guiding mission of“Saving the art world,one artwork at a time.”KIRA STRELETZKIBerlin,Germany and London,UKkiracecile“M
76、y first work I ever owned was a gift from my dad,a small piece by German artist Martin Eder,who has become a good family friend over the years.”Born into a family of collectors,for Kira Streletzki there is nothing greater than build-ing a personal connection with the artist whose work she intends to
77、 acquire.Her collection also includes works by Rashid Johnson.MATTEO NOVARESEBologna,ItalySof:Artmatteo_novareseMatteo Novarese and his addiction to contemporary art developed fast.Starting off with street art in 2009,the foun-dation of his collection is built upon artists like Keith Haring,Jonas Wo
78、od and Mark Grotjahn.Now,he is approaching more younger talents.He has col-lected Tala Madani and installation and video performance works by Neil Beloufa.At the date of writing,Matteo Novarese is about to open a publicly-accessi-ble space for his collection,making his“contempo-rary”contribution to
79、Bolognas rich art history.YOUNG COLLECTORS CIRCLE Amsterdam,NetherlandsyoungcollectorscircleOne of the youngest on this list and truly a mil-lennial collector,Monique Leong,a Macao na-tive,is currently still a student at UPenn.While focusing more on the sunny side of student life with her personal I
80、G account,she uses a second account to exclusively share her travels,discoveries and favourites in the art world,which she often encounters together with her equally passionate mother.MONIQUE LEONGMacaomoniquesartworld and yves.saint.leongANAHITA TANEJANew Delhi,India Prameya Art Foundationanahitata
81、neja and prameya_art_foundation For the past 14 years,Anahita Taneja has been working with contemporary art from South Asia via her gal-lery,Shrine Empire,and her foundation,Prameya Art Foundation.She has commissioned a range of criti-cally successful curated exhibitions,discovered and promoted emer
82、ging artists and created links between South Asian arts and other regions internationally.G-DRAGON/KWON JI-YOUNGSeoul,South KoreaxxxibgdrgnG-Dragon,a member of K-pop band BIGBANG,is a su-per-sized celebrity with a contemporary art collection to match.He has reportedly spent significantly more than t
83、he estimated market value for works by George Condo and Richard Prince,apparently willing to pay whatever it takes to acquire the works of the artists he loves.G-Dragon also curates and has even held an exhibition of his own artworks in Taiwan.ZEKI SEVERLondon,UKSever Collectionsever.collectionOrigi
84、nally hailing from Belgium and with connections to Turkey,angel investor Zeki Sever once made himself and his collection right at home in the vibrant New York art scene but is now based in the equally arty London.As seen on his IG account,his international collection is full of colour and includes w
85、orks by both emerging and established positions,such as Katherine Bernhardt,Eddie Martinez,Josh Smith,Ron English,Eric Croes,Richie Culver and Royal Jarmon.=private museum/art space CASEY FREMONT New York,USAcaseyfremontAlthough a champion of public art as director of Art Pro-duction Fund,the organi
86、sation behind some of the biggest public art installations of our century,Casey Fremont keeps a commendable private collection built up through personal connections with artists.She has hung items from her col-lection on every wall in her home and takes great joy in in-troducing her children to the
87、amazing world of contemporary art.Fremont also sits on the Times Square Arts Midnight Moment selection committee.12VANESSA NGUYHong Kong vanessa_nguyHer pursuit of a better understanding of art and a wider breath of knowledge of artists has taken Hong Kong-based collector,Vanessa Nguy,on a journey t
88、o many unknown places.Building her art collection has been an exciting and personal experience blessed with fond memories.She is focused on established and mid-career artists and is equally interested in abstract and figurative positions.Her favourite artists in the collection include Yayoi Kusama,D
89、o Ho Suh and Mary Weatherford.1514The Huma Kabakc Collection was built by Turkish collector Nahit Kabakc starting in the 1980s and focusing on paintings by artists from Turkey,Russia,and Central Asia.In 2008,the collection was named after Huma Kabakc,his daughter.Since then,the young woman,now 30 an
90、d with Masters in Curating Contemporary Art from Royal College of Art,has grown the collection to over 900 works,introducing more photography,video,and installation while gathering more works by female artists.Huma Kabakc is also an independent curator and founding director of Open Space.What made y
91、ou want to start collecting art?What is the main motivation behind your collecting?I cannot say that I started the collection,but I was privileged enough to be born into it.It was a very organic process as I frequently visited artists studios with my father,and artists often came over for meals at h
92、ome.Between 1988-1994,my late father had a gallery called Ramko as well.I think what inspired him to collect was his university years in Darmstadt,Germany,where he started visiting galleries and museums with friends.When did you fall in love with a piece of art?What was it?This is an extremely diffi
93、cult question for me;as I remember,as a child,I had a lot of excitement and interest generally which was generated by both of my parents.What is your focus regarding the artists in your collection?Are you more interested in emerging or renowned artists?Since I also have a Masters in Curating Contemp
94、orary Art and I now work with emerging artists through my organisation Open Space,living artists have always interested me more.For me,meeting the artists and furthering conversations is a central part of the process.In recent years,I have acquired some small pieces from artists such as Kader Attia,
95、Renate Bertlmann,Chant Avedisian,who are more renowned,but generally I like to collect emerging to mid-career artists and follow how they evolve over the years.Is there any particular type of art that has consistently attracted you or anything that unites all the works you have acquired?I have gener
96、ally been interested in materiality,process and research behind the artwork and the recurring themes of gender politics and diaspora have been pivotal.I think this is reflected in my acquisitions.What were the first and the latest artworks you purchased?I dont recall the first work I purchased,but I
97、 Name:Huma KabakcLocation:Istanbul and LondonName of collection:Huma Kabakc CollectionStarted collecting in year:The collection was started by Nahit Kabakc(Huma Kabakcs father)in the early 1980s.Focus of collection:Turkey,Central Asia and the Caucasus,although,in recent years,as a second generation
98、collector I have been looking at the collection more thematically,instead of regionally or chronologically.Artists in collection include:Amalia Ulman,Kader Attia,Merve eri,Nilbar Gre,Rosangela RennoA NATURAL-BORN COLLECTORremember the first work I convinced my father to buy and that was Susan Hefuna
99、s Woman Behind Mashrabiya(1997),a print.I first came across her work while interning at a gallery in London in 2008.Recent additions to my collection include works by Hera Byktayan,Hoda Tawakol,Hajra Waheed and Rafal Zajko.How many artworks do you own?Where do you display your collection?Since the c
100、ollection was started by my late father and has been in development for more than 30 years,we have accumulated over 900 pieces of art.Although some are kept in storage,most are displayed in my home.You have presented your art collection in various museum exhibitions.Which was the most memorable?As a
101、 part of Ruhr and Pcs 2010 European Capital of Culture,we exhibited the collection in three museums in Germany and Hungary.Later on,after my studies at the Royal College of Art,together with art historian Esra Aliavuolu,we curated Memory&Continuity at Pera Museum in Istanbul,showcasing a selection o
102、f artworks belonging to both generations of the collection.Which artwork makes you write a cheque without any consideration?I think a lot before making a decision.For me,it is extremely important to look at the collection as a whole and consider that the artwork I acquire is in dialogue with the res
103、t of the collection.What is your most treasured artwork?I dont play favourites,as it changes all the time.They are all treasured and are equally important to me regardless of their value,media or by whom they have been made by.How do you use social media/Instagram for your art collecting?My social m
104、edia account kabakcihuma is pretty personal,where I share my own photography and posts mostly of my dog Sherlock,art,and food.I do have a collection social media account called humakabakcicollection,but I must say it is pretty outdated.I also run my openspacecontemporary account for Open Space;and I
105、 would prefer to spend as less time as possible as Instagram can easily turn into an infinite black hole.In my personal account,I mostly follow friends,art institutions,artists,and key art professionals I admire,along with some meme pagesI trully love freeze_magazine Instagram account,which puts a s
106、mile to my face every morning.How do you discover new artists and artworks when you can travel less during the past year?I mean,to be honest,even before the pandemic when I could travel more internationally,I still used Instagram to discover artists.This year in particular,I did,however,discover gre
107、at initiatives,such as Art Relief for Beirut which I supported the cause with a stunning print by Hajra Waheed.I discovered and furthered already existing dialogues with artists through Open Spaces 10 Minute Interviews,highlighting the multidisciplinary practices of a diverse range of arts professio
108、nals both on our social and digital platforms.EVEN BEFORE THE PANDEMIC.I STILL USED INSTAGRAM TO DISCOVER ARTISTS1716Who inspires you most in the art world?Those who have inspired me greatly are deceased:My late father,Nahit Kabakc;Peggy Guggenheim;Louise Bourgeois;Okwui Enwezor;Gertrude Stein and H
109、arald Szeemann.You are also a curator yourself.How does your curatorial practice interact with your art collection?Up until now,I have always tried to keep my curatorial practice separate to the collection,but of course there are inevitable crossovers.I suppose the first time I ever connected the co
110、llection to my practice is through the Open Space Residency,where we invite an emerging curator to stay in Istanbul and use the collection as a resource and archive.The residency officially started in 2019,but is currently on hold due to the pandemic.Following the above,how much are you involved in
111、the curating when you loan your art collection to various exhibitions?When I loan artworks,there is not much curating involved as I generally loan to already planned and organised museum-quality exhibitions.The Last time I loaned a work was to Axel Vervoordt for The Crime of Mr Adolf Loos curated by
112、 Alistair Hicks.As for the co-curated show I mentioned above,I was very much involved in the process.What is your motivation behind establishing Open Space?I founded Open Space as Open Space Contemporary in 2014,right after I graduated from my Masters in Curating Contemporary Art at the Royal Colleg
113、e of Art.Following four years of experimentation I decided to re-launch Open Space as a charitable arts organisation dedicated to supporting emerging artists and curators through an itinerant international programme.Taking the name of Open Space as a starting point,we themed the 2019 programme Space
114、 without spaces,which playfully references our model:a young arts organisation operating without a fixed exhibition space,choosing instead to explore multiple and unexpected spaces.In light of recent political shifts across the world,and with tightening geographical borders making us feel more isola
115、ted than ever,there is definitely an urgency to talk about spaces and investigate what space can really mean.What is the mission of Open Space?How to achieve it?When we were developing Open Spaces annual programme,I wanted to make sure that it would challenge and interrogate the curatorial and theor
116、etical concept of space through different cross-disciplinary frameworks:discursive(Forum,a three-day series of interactive artist performances and talks),culinary(the Edible Goods food-art exhibition series),educational(the Open Space Curatorial Residency in Istanbul)and literary(Writing Space,a ser
117、ies of commissioned essays).I really thought of the different ways to question what space can mean and how best to provide a platform for emerging and mid-career artists and art practitioners to allow them to experiment and explore things they might have not be able to do otherwise.What is your visi
118、on for Open Space Contem-porary in 2021?Similar to many small non-profit organisations,Open Space did struggle and had to put its physical projects on hold.However,we did increase our online commissions and projects,especially during March-July 2020.For 2021,our theme is Metamorphosis(the biological
119、 process of an animal physically developing,involving a conspicuous and abrupt change in the animals body structure through cell growth)used as a metaphor to our current climate where we are all on the cusp of change with an unforeseen future.Along with our already existing Writing Space and 10 Minu
120、te Interviews,I want to introduce a project that includes career and portfolio building and networking workshops with various art professionals.I HAVE GENERALLY BEEN INTERESTED IN MATERIALITY,PROCESS AND RESEARCH BEHIND THE ARTWORK 171618TOBIAS GOMBERTBasel,Switzerlandtobias.gombertTobias Gombert bo
121、ught his first artwork at one of Basels art fairsa painting by the Berlin-based artist Christian Awe.He has since collected works by more than 20 contemporary artists,including Kenneth Noland,Katharina Grosse,Wolfgang Tillmans and others despite having no background in art.Gombert has ac-tively part
122、icipated in a variety of institutions through patron groups like the Friends of the Nationalgalerie in Berlin and the Friends of Kunsthalle Basel.19CHONG ZHOUShanghai,ChinaczpresentsTOM TANDIOJakarta,IndonesiaIndoArtNow Foundation tom_tandio and indoartnowCAMILLA AND EDUARDO BARELLASo Paulo,BrazilOn
123、e of the leading collectors in Indonesia,businessman Tom Tandio has served on the board of Biennale Jogja,Yogyakarta,and is currently the fair director of Art Jakarta.Additionally,he launched IndoArtN,an online archive of contemporary Indonesian artists artworks and exhibitions as part of the IndoAr
124、-tNow Foundation started in 2011.His own collection concentrates on Southeast Asian contemporary art while supporting emerging Indonesian artists.The collection of Camilla and Eduardo Barella began with videos and installations but has since evolved to incorporate a dialogue between such media and m
125、ore traditional forms like paintings.The couple prefer to acquire young talent from their generation and their collection mostly comes from Latin America,the Middle East and Eastern Europe with a dominant showing of Brazilian artists.Names in the collection include Rafael Assef,Marcelo Cidade,Andr K
126、omatsu and Renata Lucas.IRMINA NAZAR AND ARTUR TRAWINSKILondon,UKEuropean ArtEast FoundationeuropeanarteastAs CEO of Giant Network Group,Wu Meng pursues creativity and beauty in game creation.With a wife who graduated in art,he enjoys visiting galleries as much as making personal connections with ar
127、tists.At the age of 33,he started to build his own collection of emerging and established artists.In addition to a majority of paintings,his collection also includes few contemporary digital and sculptural artworks.Artists in his collection include George Condo,Yoshitomo Nara,Louise Bonnet,Jennifer
128、Guidi and Barbara Kruger.JAM ACUZARManila,PhilippinesBellas Artes Projects(BAP)jamacuzar and bellasartesprojectsJam Acuzar is a patron of the arts who believes in the importance of providing a commercial-free space.A such,she founded the non-profit Bellas Artes Projects(BAP)as a contemporary art lab
129、 to promote public interaction with art in the Philippines,Filipino heritage and experimenta-tion in art.Thanks to her unique perspective and insight into the South East Asian art scene,she is a regular speaker at international conferences and art fairs.Chong Zhou is an entrepreneur and second-gen-e
130、ration collector.With a degree in art history from UCLA,he is an indisputable advocate of Asian contemporary art and focuses his collection on top artworks by Asian artists from 1975 through to the 1980s.After acquiring his first art piece in 2010,he has already amassed a collection of prominent nam
131、es such as Zeng Fanzhi,Yayoi Kusama and Yang Fudong.MARIA BAIBAKOVAMoscow,Russia and London,UKBaibakova Art Projects baibakovartThe Russian oligarch princess is the found-er of Baibakova Art Projects in Moscow,a not-for-profit organisation that promotes Russian contemporary art and contemporary art
132、initiatives in Russia.A great supporter of women artists,she chairs the Artemis Council at the New Museum,which she established in 2016,and has helped to fund exhibitions of notable female artists including Lynette Yiadom-Boakye,Carol Rama and others.As a trustee at Barnard College,she founded a sch
133、olarship for women studying art history.WU MENG Shanghai,China5_m_m_m_m_mThe Polish collector-couple Irmina Nazar and Artur Trawinski launched the European ArtEast Foundation in 2017,an organisation that promotes and supports exhibitions of Eastern European art.For the past decade,they have been col
134、lecting European abstract expressionism,art informel,Eastern European abstract minimalism and optical art.They are also members of the new committee of acquisitions for Eastern Europe at the Centre Pompidou.Recent acquisitions are Dan Flavin,Nam June Paik and Ugo Rondinone.Jongsuwat Angsuvarnsiri In
135、 the past weeks,I purchased a large,commissioned painting by Alexander James who is currently in a residency in South Africa,a medium-sized sculpture by artist Tian Mu and some of CB Hoyos NFTs because he just made some for experimenting and its definitely a space to watch.And also,I collected a Wol
136、fgang Tillmans in December.Theo Stylianou I bought recently two Chinese artists,He Xiangyu and Qiu Xiaofei,and another one from Brazil,Lucas Arruda.Yu Dan Joel Mesler,Hayley Barker,Raven Halfmoon are some of the names I bought in the last three weeks.Also,Lucy Bull is one of the latest important acq
137、uisitions.Matteo NovareseJOHN DODELANDETbilisi,GeorgiajohndodelandeA French businessman and collector in his early thirties,John Dodelande has been amassing a contemporary Chinese art collection over the past decade with an in-depth focus on several contemporary Chinese artists:Jia Aili,Wang Guangle
138、,Liu Wei,He Xiangyu,Li Shurui,Wang Yuyang and Zhao Zhao.Breaking new ground,he was the first to exhibit contemporary Chinese art in Georgia.Currently,he is watching out for artists in Georgia or other Silk Road countries.Who are the three most recent artists youve collected?19182120FrankfurtBresciaT
139、urinLondonAthensCasablancaMilanoBolognaDerneburgReading,VTSo PauloBeijingMoscowChongqing NanjingSurakartaSingaporeBangkokShanghai COLLECTORMarcos AmaroChe XuanqiaoChen ZhiLin Han and Lei WanwanMichael Xufu HuangLu XunDavid ChauLiu Wenchao(Betty)Friedich and Johanna GrflingAlexandra EconomouIwan Kurn
140、iawan LukmintoMatteo NovareseEdoardo MontiBruno BolfoEugenio Sandretto Re RebaudengoOthman LazraqLorin GuJongsuwat AngsuvarnsiriKit BencharongkulAlexander PetalasTiffany ZabludowiczEmma HallDasha ZhukovaNAME OF PRIVATE MUSEUM/ART SPACEFbrica de Arte Marcos Amaro(FAMA)Macalline Art Center*Longlati Fo
141、undation*M WOODSX MuseumSifang Art MuseumCc Foundation&Art CentreLong MuseumSalon KennedyThe George Economou CollectionTumurun Private MuseumSof:Art*Palazzo MontiICA MilanoFondazione Sandretto Re RebaudengoMuseum of African Contemporary Art Al MaadenRecharge Foundation*SAC Art CenterMOCA BangkokThe
142、PerimeterZabludowicz CollectionHall Art FoundationGarage Museum of Contemporary ArtCITY Itu(So Paulo)BeijingBeijingBeijingBeijingNanjingShanghaiShanghai and ChongqingFrankfurtAthensSurakartaBolognaBresciaMilanoTurinCasablancaSingaporeBangkokBangkokLondonLondonReading,VT&DerneburgMoscowCOUNTRYBrazilC
143、hinaChinaChinaChinaChinaChinaChinaGermanyGreeceIndonesiaItalyItalyItalyItalyMoroccoSingaporeThailandThailandUKUKUSA&GermanyRussiaCOLLECTORS WHO RUN A PRIVATE MUSEUM,ART SPACE,ARE PART OF A FAMILY-OPERATED SPACE OR SET UP A JOINT SPACE(PURELY COMMERCIAL SPACES NOT CONSIDERED)*Scheduled to open in 202
144、1.2322OTHMAN LAZRAQCasablanca,MoroccoMuseum of African Contemporary Art Al Maaden(MACAAL)olazraq,lazraqstudio and macaal_SVEVA DANTONIO AND FRANCESCO TAURISANONaples,Italy Collezione TaurisanocollezionetaurisanoMICHA BOROWIKWarsaw,Poland Borowik Collectionmichalborowik“Valuable things are born in si
145、lence,”Micha Borowik explains why he is constantly enchanted by emerg-ing artists.He set up his publicly-accessible Borowik Collection in 2005 and in 2020,he initiated Polish.ArtNOW!a Poland-wide independent movement to support women creators and creators of culture during the pandemic.If collecting
146、 is one form of cre-ation,as Micha Borowik sees it,then his stylish and attractive Instagram profile is probably another.Othman Lazraq,son of Moroccan real estate developer and art collector Alami Lazraq,directs the private Museum of African Contemporary Art Al Maaden home to his family collection w
147、here he prioritises local outreach,accessibility and education.Having started collecting art at the age of 20,he focuses on African contemporary art and is especially passionate about African photography.Indeed,his first acquisition was two photographs from Leila Alaouis renowned series The Moroccan
148、s.YAN DUHong Kong and London,UKAsymmetry Art FoundationasymmetryartorgHaving been collecting for over a decade,Yan Dus Chinese and international contemporary art col-lection emphasises women artists,such as Louise Bourgeois,Yayoi Kusama and Sarah Lucas to name a few.She founded the Asymmetry Art Fou
149、ndation in London in 2020 as a hub for curatorial practices in and about Asia,aiming at provok-ing cultural dialogue,facilitating radical ideas and experimentation and supporting the professional development of curators,critics and scholars.Inside the home of Lu Xun.LU XUNNanjing,ChinaSifang Art Mus
150、eum_lu_xun_ and sifangartmuseumLu Xun,in his mid-thirties,is the collector behind Sifang Art Museum,a spectacular Steven Holl-designed space set inside Laoshan National Forest Park in Nanjing.He is truly taking a cross-disciplinary approach,collecting not only contemporary art but also collectible d
151、esign and mid-century furniture.His newly renovated apartment in Shanghai is a great testament on how to mix furniture by icons such as Dieter Rams and Pierre Jeanneret with artists like Haegue Yang,Yutaka Sone and Lucas Arruda.On top,there are some furniture piec-es that were not only designed but
152、also hand-crafted by Lu Xun.=private museum/art space Francesco Taurisano,together with his wife Sveva DAntonio,puts his pas-sion into developing Collezione Taurisano,which was started in the 1970s by his father Paolo Taurisano.Francesco specialises in Italian art from the 1970s and has collected ke
153、y works from the Transavanguardia movement,the Nouveau Realisme and the Nuclear Movement.With almost 400 titles to date,the collections main focus is now on social and activist art practices.2524British actor Russell Tovey has been making ardent steps within the art world as a collector and has alre
154、ady collected over 100 pieces of work.As both an artist of the performance field and col-lector,Tovey finds a very specific connection with art;he perceives it as a genuinely powerful re-flection of self through collecting the things he feels and loves so much.Moreover,to further explore his passion
155、,he launched the art podcast Talk Art with gallerist Robert Diament.KONG KAROON SOSOTHIKULBangkok,ThailandkongkaroonAntonio Castro Barretos self-titled Coleccin Castro Barreto provides a deep insight into Puerto Rican artists born in the 1980s.He especially collects works around the themes of archit
156、ecture,politics and defining elements of Puerto Rican culture.After the hurricane that destroyed most of his home country,the collector and gym-coach-turned-farmer organised“Artists for Puerto Rico”,a solidarity event gathering artists in Puerto Rico and its diaspora to raise disaster relief funds,t
157、hereby solidifying his reputation as a key leader in the local art ecosystem.IWAN KURNIAWAN LUKMINTOCentral Java,IndonesiaTumurun Private Museum tumurumprivatemuseumANTONIO CASTRO BARRETOSan Juan,Puerto Rico Coleccin Castro Barretocoleccion_castro_barretoThe Lukminto familys collection of Indonesian
158、 modern and contemporary art(and classic cars)was in need of an exhibition space,preferably somewhere accessible,to bring the works of artists such as Eddy Susanto and Wedhar Riyadi to the publics attention,as well as promote art conservation.And so Iwan Kurniawan Lukminto founded the Tumurun Privat
159、e Museum.In contrast to the family collection,his own collection includes more broadly international post-war and contemporary art.BRUNO BOLFOLugano,Switzeland ICA Milanobruno.bolfoT.O.P/CHOI SEUNG-HYUNSeoul,South Koreachoi_seung_hyun_tttopThe main rapper of BIGBANG,K-pop superstar and worldwide hea
160、rtthrob,Choi Seung-hyun is the great nephew of Koreas pioneering abstract artist Kim Whanki and a trend-setting art collector.In 2016,he guest-curated a special re-cord-breaking auction for Sothebys Hong Kong.T.O.P owns works by Nam June Paik,Tomoo Gokita,Jina Park and He Xiangyu,all of which plus m
161、ore can be seen on his art-filled Instagram.Thai actor and singer Kong Karoon Sosothikul describes himself on his Instagram bio as“an ordinary weirdo who loves music,fashion,art and design.”From KAWS to Condo,Kong has an eye-catching art collection that constructs his private playground at home.With
162、 a strong interest in pop art,he collects works by Takashi Murakami,Damien Hirst,Yayoi Kusama,Hajime Sorayama and Keiichi Tanaami.Bruno Bolfo is one of the five collector-founders of ICA Milano,a private non-profit institution that supports exper-imentation for all arts and contemporary culture.Havi
163、ng bought a Marylin work by Chilean artist Marcella Bonfanti in 2007,his own collection focuses on emerging artists.His Instagram profile is proof of his frequent travels to museum and gallery shows.KEVIN POONHong Kong kpeeA multi-hyphenated entrepreneur,fashion designer,event organiser and sneakerh
164、ead,Kevin Poon is the co-founder of streetwear brand CLOT and founder of trendy coffee shop Elephant Grounds.With a back-ground in hip-hop,he is constantly attracted to pop art and especially fond of KAWShe once remarked that he only started buying art after he met KAWS.Besides that,he also collects
165、 Jonas Wood,Sterling Ruby,Tomoo Gokita and Neil Raitt alongside many others.RUSSELL TOVEYLondon,UKrusselltovey and talkartOLEG GUERRANDNew York,USAolegguerrand_hermesInspired by seeing how much joy art gave to both his grandparents,Oleg Guerrand,still in his late twenties,is already building up an a
166、rt collection of both established and emerging artists with a strong interest in contemporary figurative portraits.His most treasured artworks are some of those by Yoshitomo Nara,Nicholas Party,Fernand Leger and Richard Wright.With almost 15k followers,his Instagram is flooded with colours and art.T
167、ONYA AND ATO WRIGHTMechanicsburg,USAthewrightartcollectionBoth medical professionals and with multicultural backgrounds,Tonya and Ato Wrights collection is focused on emerging artistsinterna-tional ones and particularly those of the African diaspora.They are especially drawn to empowering visuals,wi
168、th figuration as thecommon theme visible on their Instagram profile.The couple curate a display of bold-coloured artworks in their home,bringing positive vibes to their family environment and giving fascinating examples on how to live with ones art collection.=private museum/art space ELSA KNIG AND
169、BENJAMIN PARBS Vienna,AustriaelsakoenigThe apple never falls far from the tree:Elsa Knig of the art world Knig family and her partner Benjamin Parbs are part of the young collector scene in their hometown,Vienna,after having lived abroad in their early 20s.KYLIE YINGShanghai,ChinakylieyingxoxoWorkin
170、g across art,fashion,lifestyle and entertainment,Kylie Ying is one of the biggest art world names in China with around one million followers on the Chinese social media platform Weibo.Her collection not only consists of contemporary artists of a similar age to herself coming out of China,such as Zha
171、ng Enli and Chen Ke,but also younger international artists including Christina Quarles and Emily Mae Smith,with both branches comprising of more and more young emerging women artists as her collection evolves.Ying is a co-founder of ART021 Shanghai Contemporary Art Fair and JINGART Beijing Contempo-
172、rary Art Fair.2427I AM LIKE A KID IN A CANDY STORE WHEN IN AN ARTISTS STUDIOFrom France but having become a globetrotter,Oleg once wrote on his flooded-with-art Instagram,“The world needs more love and more color.”Only in his late twenties,Oleg Guerrand is building up an art collection of both estab
173、lished and emerging artists,motivated by seeing how much joy art gave to both his grandparents.Moreover,he is planning to curate his first show ever this year.LARRYS LIST spoke with Oleg about the Manet painting he fell in love with,why it is extremely important for him to meet the artists who creat
174、ed the artwork,why he does not enjoy art fairs anymore these days as well as his most treasured art pieces by Yoshitomo Nara,Nicholas Party and Fernand Leger.What made you want to start collecting art?What is the main motivation behind your collecting?I wanted to start collecting art because I saw h
175、ow much joy it gave to both my grandparents.At that time,I had made some money from the stock market and decided I no longer wanted to put money into something I couldnt see,feel,appreciate on a daily basis and grow internally with.The main motivation behind my collecting is leaving behind a glimpse
176、 into my world,emotions,and feelings my persona.Collecting is knowing how to choose and usually is a reflection of the person.I want to look back one day at all the works I have gathered along this small journey here on Earth and be proud of what I have accomplished;a beautiful,well-curated selectio
177、n of moments in time.When did you fall in love with a piece of art?What was it?Years ago while walking through the sublime Muse dOrsay in Paris,I came across Edouart Manets Le Djeuner sur lherbe and remember being completely mesmerized by the painting.This artwork is so extremely provocative,intelli
178、gent,important and sensual I love it!What is your focus regarding the artists in your collection?Are you more interested in emerging or renowned artists?I dont limit myself to a particular group of artist,emerging or renowned.This would be a disservice and would deprive me of many good works and opp
179、ortunities.As long as the work communicates with my senses in a positive waythat is the underlying thread.Of course,when it comes to emerging artists,I will think twice,and most of the time,end up not getting a work if I find it to be too expensive based on the artists CV and skill set.I find that t
180、oday prices as well as the so-called wait lists have become outrageous.That being said,my collection is split probably somewhere along the lines of 80:20,80 being established.Is there any particular type of art that has consistently attracted you or anything that unites all the works you have acquir
181、ed?I have always been attracted more to figurative art,especially portraits.I find myself becoming less and less attracted and moved by abstract art,for the exception of very very few artists.THE WORLD NEEDS MORE LOVE AND MORE COLOR Name:Oleg GuerrandLocation:New York,USAStarted collecting in year:2
182、016Focus of collection:Contemporary figurative portraitsArtists in collection include:Yoshitomo Nara,Nicholas Party,Fernand Leger,Richard Wright29What were the first and the latest artworks you purchased?The first artworks I have purchased were two paintings by Erik Lindman.He works and lives in Har
183、lem,New York,and is a very kind,interesting and skilled human.My latest artworks were paintings by Walter Price and William Monk,amongst a few others.How many artworks do you own?Where do you display your collection?I would say with confidence close to 70.Some of my favorite works are displayed in m
184、y New York flat,and the rest are a bit scattered around the globe.Have you ever presented or would you wish to present your art collection publicly?I have had the pleasure of loaning a few works to museums already.Is there any kind of artwork that can make you write a cheque without any consideratio
185、n?There should always be a conscious norm so to speak,but if a blue genie asked me I would say a Van Gogh.What is your most treasured artwork?I have a few,but my works from Yoshitomo Nara,Nicholas Party and Fernand Leger have a special place in my soul.How important is it for you to meet the artists
186、 who created the artwork?Extremely!I try to meet and interact with artists all the time.I am always trying to pick the brains of artists.I have had some incredible and unforgettable experiences and conversations with some artists.Whenever I get access to a studio,I am like a kid in a candy store,I a
187、m so very appreciative and never take it for granted.I prefer being around artists than dealers.Whats your art-world pet peeve?People.Why has art become important in your life?Is it a passion,an obsession or both?Simple,I love it.Anything which requires dedication,time,energy and constant reflection
188、s naturally becomes important in your life.My journey started as a hobby,turned quickly into a passion and even more quickly into an obsession.Can you name three emerging artists who should be on our radar?There are so many artists nowadays,too many for me to keep track.I find it harder and harder t
189、o keep up with emerging artists.That being said,off the top of my head,if I had to think of three artists I am interested in,they would be:Marina Perez Simo,Fulton Leroy Washington,and Brandon Landers.I HAVE ALWAYS DREAMED OF OWNING A DELACROIX,RUBENS,OR VAN GOGH.How many art fairs do you visit ever
190、y year?Which ones are your favourites or must-goes?I rarely go to art fairs nowadays.I simply do not enjoy them,they have become somewhat of a circus.It is a very strange time for the art fairs.What are you especially excited about in the French or international art scene in 2021?The French capital
191、is welcoming a new museum in the heart of the city,which will be displaying some of the best contemporary art from the Pinault collection.3130OMER TIROCHELondon,UK Omer Tiroche comes from a family of art dealers and,after dealing art for several years himself,has started his own successful gallery t
192、hat features some heavyweight blue-chip artists.That said,he accomplishments as a collector should not be overlooked.Tiroche is the owner of an expansive and important collection,perhaps due to his keen eye for artists that have not yet fully gained their de-served recognition in the art scene.MARCO
193、S AMAROSo Paulo,BrazilFbrica de Arte Marcos Amaro(FAMA)marcosamaroatelier and famamuseuArtist and collector Marcos Amara is championing Brazilian arts via multiple platforms.He founded FAMA,an institution to advance Brazilian art and artists through education,scholarships,residences,research,interna
194、tional exchange and a museum specialising in three-dimensional pieces as well as the Marcos Amaro Art Prize for innovation in art.Amaro also runs several Brazilian art galler-ies.Additionally,he sits on the boards of Museu Brasileiro da Escultura e Ecologia and Fundao Iber Camargo.His own collection
195、 includes works by Isabelle Borges,Alex Flemming,Andr Penteado and Adriana Duque.AMARE STOUDEMIREMiami,USA and Tel Aviv,Israel amareisrealBasketball superstar Amare Stoudemire is a collector doing what few others could even conceive:hes bringing the art world into the professional sports scene.Throu
196、gh his passion for art,Stoudemire has become a curator and an art advisor to his athlete friends.His impressive collection boasts the likes of Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol as well as advocates for emerging artists.THEODORE WOHNG Melbourne,AustraliaTwitter:TheodoreWohngTheodore Wohng is a sta
197、ple of the Australian art scene.His eclectic collection of Australian art goes beyond traditional forms like paint-ings and sculptures to also include architecture,fashion and compo-sitions.Never one to stay within the lines,he also owns the worlds most comprehensive collection of French symbolist O
198、dilon Redons noirs.With his signature long black hair,Wohng was the subject of Pei Pei Hes entry into the 2018 Archibald Prize for portraiture.SUSAN SANTOSOJakarta,Indonesia Susan Santoso has a great respect for unconventional Indonesian women artists who make up the majority of her collection.She c
199、onceives her collection as a personal journey and a close representation of herself and,as such,bears her soul when she puts it on show.Some of the names she has acquired are Christine Ay Tjoe and Syagini Ratna Wulan.Santo-so also sits on Art Jakartas board of young collec-tors.TEO YANGSeoul,South K
200、oreateoyangSeoul-based interior designer with a celebrity status,Teo Yang is a proud collector of Korean artists,which he displays in his tradition-al-style Hanok home and shares on his IG.His collection includes the likes of Lee Ufan,Sungsic Moon and Choi Myoung-Young.This balance between Korean he
201、r-itage and innovative creativity is Yangs signature style and central to his reputation in both the art world and interior design circles.Inside the home of Teo Yang.ADNAN BASHIRLondon,UK and Lagos,NigeriaTwitter:ABashirEsqA member of the Africa Acqui-sitions Committee for the Tate,Adnan Bashir col
202、lects modern and contemporary art with a focus on African art.Soccer is something he is equally passionate about and describes himself as a lifelong Chelsea fan.=private museum/art space 3133WHILE MOST COLLECTORS HAVENT EXCLUSIVELY GENERATED THEIR AUDIENCE THROUGH THEIR COLLECTING ACTIVITIES,A NUMBE
203、R OF THEM USE THEIR VOICE TO PROMOTE ART.*Pure museum accounts are not consideredAbove 10 million Emily RatajkowskiG-DragonChoi Seung-hyun T.O.P TaeyangBetween 1 million and 10 millionMike KriegerTwopeeBetween 100K and 1 millionRussell ToveyAmare StoudemireRene WillettEverette TaylorWestside GunnKon
204、g Karoon SosothikulKit BencharongkulLei WanwanKang Hee Jae Michael Xufu HuangSabrina HoNasiba AdilovaDasha ZhukovaKevin Poonemrataxxxibgdrgnchoi_seung_hyun_tttop_youngbae_mikeyktwopeerusselltoveyamareisrealreneewilletteverettewestsidegunnkongkaroonkitbwanwan_leiheejaeholicmichaelxufuhuangxsabrinahox
205、naseebsdashakpeeBetween 20K and 100KTeo YangLin HanKylie YingJuan Yarur TorresEdoardo MontiClaus Busch RisvigMaria BaibakovaBeth RedmondBetween 10K and 20K Bruno BolfoTorsten ButzenAlexander DiPersiaArtur TrawinskiGuillaume HouzAntonio Castro BarretoOleg Guerrand-HermesJack SiebertPrakasit Phornprap
206、haKaitlyn KriegerSoyoung Lee Monique LeongTiffany ZabludowiczMeng Wu Alexandre ErreraCasey FremontMichal BorowikZhou ChongSarah Arisonteoyanglinhan_lhbbkylieyingxoxojuanyaruredoardomontibuschrisvigbaibakovartbethredmondbruno.bolfotorsten_butzenalexanderdipersiaeuropeanarteasthouze_guillaumecoleccion
207、_castro_barretoolegguerrand_hermesjacksiebertmr.patmokaitlynartsoyounhyves.saint.leongtifzab5_m_m_m_m_malexandreerreracaseyfremontmichalborowikczpresentssaraharisonLIU WENCHAO(BETTY)Shanghai,ChinaliuwenchaobettyLEE SOYOUNG Seoul,South Koreabbigsso collectionartsoyounhLee Soyoung is the kind of colle
208、ctor that other collectors aspire to be like.She takes a deeply personal,highly educated perspec-tive,ensuring the artists she collects are the ones she truly loves while avoiding making impulsive,uninformed decisions.With her degrees in art education and art history,Soyoung operates an art educatio
209、n business for children and an art education institute for the general public,museums and other art institutions.ARATA KOGAHokkaido,Japan arata6023Arata Koga is a private investor in his mid 20s.Out of the city of Hok-kaido,Koga has assembled an art collection that features Japanese artists such as
210、the painter Yukimasa Ida as well as Western artists including Titus Kaphar and Amoako Boafo.He pairs sushi and con-temporary art on his IG in an oh-so-delectable way.=private museum/art space KAREN LEVYParis,France DSLcollection klevy75 and dslcollectionKaren Levys approach to art collecting is forw
211、ard thinking with an emphasis on push-ing the boundary of what is possible in the art world as technology advances.She is the second generation behind the renowned DSLcollection,a collection established in 2005 by Dominique and Sylvain Levy that comprises of works by 200 contemporary Chinese artists
212、.Under Karens direction,the DSLcollection has become unbound by physical limits via its innovative virtual museum platform.Daughter of Chinese mega-collectors and museum owners Liu Yiqian and Wang Wei,Liu Wenchao holds an art management degree from New York University and collects Chinese and intern
213、ational contemporary art.She grew up surrounded by art,following her parents to various auctions when she was still very young.One of her first purchases was a work from Wolfgang Tillmans Paper Drop series.She and her husband have also opened a number of restaurants in Shanghai merging art and desig
214、n into gastronomic experiences.EVERETTE TAYLOR New York,USAThe Taylor CollectioneveretteSerial entrepreneur and voice of democ-ratisation in the art world,Everette Taylor is developing technology to empower artists with business acumen,access to diverse audiences and even a dedi-cated scholarship pr
215、ogramme through his platform ArtX.At the same time,he is chief marketing officer of Artsy.The Taylor Collection has a specific aim:To support artists of the African and Latin American diasporas.Taylors most prized possession is a portrait of himself painted by Henry Taylor.35Attorney and art collect
216、or Joris Beernaert is all about Belgian contemporary art and works on paper.He has been building his collection over the past 17 years,includ-ing works by Berlinde De Bruyckere,Kris Martin,Michal Borremans,Fabrice Samyn and others,half of which were bought after seeing digital images only.He enjoys
217、daily encounters living with his collection as dif-ferent layers of meaning become apparent to him over time.Co-founder of Balis legendary beach club,Potato Head,Ronald Akili is a dedicated collector of emerging Indonesian artists,such as Eko Nugroho,Jompet Kuswidananto and Wimo Ambala Bayang,as wel
218、l as historical Indonesian pieces.For Akili,his relationship with these artists is an important aspect of his collecting practice.Through his chain of Potato Head venues across Asia,he blends art and design with hospitality.RONALD AKILIJakarta,IndonesiaJORIS BEERNAERTAntwerp,BelgiumjorisbeernaertLEI
219、 WANWAN AND LIN HANBeijing,ChinaM WOODSwanwan_lei,linhan_lhbb and m_woodsCollector-couple Lei Wanwan and Lin Han co-founded Beijings M WOODS in 2014.Since then,the brand has expanded to a second space in the historic Dongcheng area,which was inaugurated with a show of David Hockney in collabo-ration
220、 with Tate.It also now incor-porates a restaurant and a hybrid space for live and time-based art.The couple owns ancient Chinese sculptures alongside contemporary Chinese artists like Zeng Fanzhi and bad boy Chinese artist Chen Tianzhuo who staged a solo show in M WOODS 798 space.SAMALLIE KIYINGICai
221、ro,Egyptms_samallieNow here is a collector who not only understands market value but also artistic value.Samallie Kiyingis collection is all about elevating(especially female)African artists,which she does through institutions and through directly supporting the artists themselves.She is the managin
222、g director and founder of Artnaka,a private members plat-form focused on art from Africa and its diaspora.She is also a founding member of Tate Moderns African Art Acquisition Committee.ALEXANDER DIPERSIA New York,USAalexanderdipersiaEmerging artists are central to the collection and advisory activi
223、ties of actor and collector Alexander DiPersia,a fixture of the New York art scene.Take one look at his IG and this will become immediately clear.His collec-tion includes artworks by Ruby Neri,Lauren Quin,Jad Fadojutimi and Angela Heisch as well as more established names such as George Condo,Lynette
224、 Yiadom-Boakye and Nathaniel Mary Quinn.He brings this same energy to his advisory services,having acquired artists such as Hannah Whitaker,Matthew Chambers and Michael Phelan for real estate develop-ments in New York.CARLA SHENNew York,USAcarlapshenBorn and raised in Brooklyn and a trustee of the B
225、rooklyn Museum and Green-Wood,art has always been an integral part of Carla Shens life thanks to her art-loving parents.She takes her daily interactions with art as her therapy and inspiration.Shens Instagram feed is filled with photos of her dressed in beautiful,often colourful outfits that match t
226、he artworks she encounters,using the hashtag#CarlasCamo to identify these art-fashion matches.HENRIK KANEKRANS Stockholm,SwedenhenrikkanekransHenrik Kanekrans is a collector of emerging artists,Ditte Ejlerskov,Hildigunnur Birgisdttir,Johanna Karlsson,Roger Hansson and Lena Cronqvist all included.Ori
227、ginally focused on painting,he has since expanded his scope to include sculpture and video art in a reflection of his evolving tastes(and diminishing wall space).Kanekrans is the founder of Artworks,an online platform and primary art marketplace that seeks to make the art world and original artworks
228、 accessible to all.Born in Indonesia,Yohana lived most of her life in Germany and the UK.Upon returning to Jakarta in 2014,she set up her own company,Stark Retail Indonesia,that carries premium Italian leather goods.It was through the passion of the Indonesian collectors community that she learnt ab
229、out the art of collecting contemporary art.Since then,Yohana has been travelling around the world to learn more and to discover everything that the contem-porary art scene has to offer.YOHANA IRAWAN Jakarta,IndonesiayosieirawanZeynep Yuksel has recognised the preference of the emerging collector for
230、 easy-to-use online buying platforms and for fresh artworks by emerging artists.And so,she created Artate to inspire this new generation with a curated selection of contemporary pieces.For her and the collectors she seeks to engage,art is not an investment but an experience.ZEYNEP YUKSELIstanbul,Tur
231、keyzeyyuksel DAVID CHAUShanghai,China Cc Foundationchauchau_22 and ccfoundationA leader in the Chinese art industry,David Chau is founder of Cc Foun-dation and Cc Art Centre as well as two influential art fairs ART021 Shanghai Contemporary Art Fair and JINGART Beijing Contemporary Art Fair.He is als
232、o a member of the founding committee of M+Museum in Hong Kong and is a member of sever-al other museums and art institutions committees at home and abroad.More than just a collector and art entrepre-neur,Chau uses his status to support Chinese artists in establishing their careers.=private museum/ar
233、t space LUKASSwitzerlandlukasismLukas has been pursuing his pas-sion for collecting contemporary art for over a decade.Originating from Macao,he has been residing mostly in Switzerland for the past few years.His loft is filled with art-works by Ivn Navarro,KAWS,Todd James,Michael Reish,Aaron Young,D
234、an Holddsworth,Alan Chalton,Anselm Reyle,Lynn Chidwick and Gregor Hilderbrandt.His collection extends beyond contemporary art as he is equally interested in collectible design.A specially commissioned Edra table is among his most favourite pieces.Moiss Coso,a film producer and entrepreneur based in
235、Mexico City,sees a growing and bright future for the country and is taking a leap forward in showing off what Mexicos art scene has to offer.As a young collector,he was initially ignored by galleries,which prompted him to found Alumnos47,a non-profit arts education organisation that creates an inclu
236、sive space for everyone to enjoy contemporary art and its processes.Coso collects Stefan Brggemann,Gabriel Orozco and Emilio Chapela amongst others.MOISS COSO Mexico City,Mexico3534=private museum/art space 3736Inside the home of Alejandro Lzaro.TAEYANG/DONG YOUNG-BAESeoul,South Korea_youngbae_MALIH
237、A TABARI Dubai,UAEmalihatabariMaliha Tabaris collection is founded upon Middle Eastern artists who were considered emerging when she first acquired them but are now established(e.g.,Adam Henein,Safwan Dahoul)and her desire to create a dialogue with the West through loans.She also achieves this goal
238、through her gallery and soon-to-be-inaugurated artist residency,Tabari Artspace,which brings Middle Eastern artists to international audiences through exhibitions,talks,publishing and workshops.WESTSIDE GUNN/ALVIN LAMAR WORTHYPhoenix,USAwestsidegunnRapper and Griselda Records music label found-er We
239、stside Gunn prefers the highly contempo-rary his collection of art toys,paintings,draw-ings and commissioned works are all less than 10 years old.Not one to shy from the commercial aspect of art,he also commissions artworks as marketing material for music(read:album cover art and limited-edition mer
240、ch),the proceeds of which he then invests back into the art he loves.Another member of K-pop mega-boy band BIGBANG,Taeyangs collection has evolved from pop art sensibilities and art toys to veer more towards new media.Glimpses into his home reveal he was the buyer behind the record-breaking sale of
241、Nam June Paiks Stag(1996)video installation.He also owns artworks by David Mach,Jonas Wood,Ryan Sullivan,Mr.,Takashi Murakami and Gerhard Richter.THEO STYLIANOU AND ANDREAS STYLIANOULondon,UK and Nicosia,Cyprusstxxth and and.sty7Among the very few collectors based in Cyprus are brothers Theo and And
242、reas Stylianou,who have been collecting for the past eight years.Almost 500 works by over 200 differ-ent artists later,their collection encompasses editions,originals and works on paper that represent what they refer to as“the future new museum.”In other words,artworks that will be representative of
243、 today in 100 to 200 years time.To this end,they have collected Ugo Rondinone,Wolfgang Tillmans,Robert Nava,Mona Hatoum and Austin Lee.TWOPEE/PITAWAT PRUKSAKITBangkok,ThailandtwopeeTwopee Southside a.k.a Pitawat Pruksakit is one of the biggest names in Thai hip hop.His style paired with his distinct
244、 voice and positive aura have made him one of the most stylish rappers in the industry.His favourite artists include Javier Calleja,Keiichi Tanaami as well as Thai artist Pairoj Pichet,which he shares with his 1.6 million followers.ALEJANDRO LZARO Madrid,SpainColeccin Lzarocoleccion_lazaroThe collec
245、ting journey of Alejandro Lzaro and his wife started in earnest with the ac-quisition of a Gunther Frg piece less than a decade ago when their first daughter was born.From that point on,collecting became a family obsession.Central-European painting is the main theme Andr Butzer,Herbert Brandl and Ja
246、n-Ole Schiemann all feature.Although the collection is still young,the fruits of their passion and devo-tion are already visible on their art-filled IG.38Relatively new to art collecting,the ever-fashionable co-founder and director of Stark Retail Indonesia,Yohana Irawan,has quickly become involved
247、in Indonesias art scene.Shes taken on board the excitement and passion of the collectors shes met to develop her own interest and find her own collecting style.She now sits on the board of young collectors of Art Jakarta.What made you want to start collecting con-temporary art?Throughout my childhoo
248、d I was always into music.I was educated at a conservatory in Germany and further studied classical music in university.Hence,naturally,I was always drawn to the arts.But it was only in 2015 that I was introduced to contemporary art through my network of business circles in Indonesia.One can say tha
249、t there are not huge numbers of art collectors in Indonesia,but they are very enthusiastic,very passionate and warm in sharing their experiences and knowledge with young collectors.I quickly gained interest and learnt a lot just by communicating with different types of collectors.What is the main mo
250、tivation behind your collecting?To come home to and be surrounded by works of art that speak to me in many different ways it is truly a blessing.Art is food for my soul.What is your focus regarding the artists in your collection?Are you more interested in emerging or renowned artists?I like to have
251、a diversity of artists in my collection,may they be S.E.A artists,European or American.Although art is a global language,I believe each culture forms different beliefs,mindsets and opinions,which then shape individual artists to become what they are.A particular subject or a specific concept can be
252、portrayed and executed in different ways,according how the artists habitats have influenced them.In regards to my interest in emerging or renowned artists,it really very much depends on the artwork itself.If it speaks to me,it speaks to me.Of course,it is more refreshing to find works from emerging
253、artists you can fall in love with without having had them defined by society that can somehow cloud your initial thoughts and judgement.What was the first artwork you purchased?A work by Maria Garcia-Ibanez,a Latin American artist.Is there any kind of artwork that can make you write a cheque without
254、 any consideration?Tomoko Yoneda.The Hesses Glasses took me less than two minutes to buy.Her glasses series are divine.What is your most treasured artwork?I have two.Japanese artist Tomoko YonedasHesses Glasses-Viewing a Photograph of aSoldier and Indonesian artist Mujahidin NurrahmansChamber of God
255、.What is your biggest regret regarding collecting?Perhaps impulsiveness,but then again,this shapes the collector you become over the years.It is part of the experience.ART IS FOOD FOR MY SOULName:Yohana IrawanLocation:Jakarta,Indonesia Started collecting in year:2015Focus of collection:Contemporary
256、Art Artists in collection include:Maria Garcia-Ibanez,Tomoko Yoneda,Mujahidin NurrahmanI TRY NOT TO POST ART THAT I OWN,BUT I LOVE SHARING THE ART THAT CATCHES MY EYES4140How important is it for you to meet the artists who created the artwork?Very important.I always love to have a sit down with them
257、 to talk about their background and who they are as a person,in general.It creates an even more special bond between you and the meaning behind the work that you fall in love with in the first place.Although sometimes,this is not always the case.A few of them disappoint after you talk to them.Do you
258、 rely on art advisors or how do you make your decisions concerning purchases?I do not rely solely on advisors;I ask a lot of different people,from collectors to advisors,on their opinions.What was your happiest moment being involved in art?Meeting the most interesting people from around the world an
259、d some of my closest friends are from the art world!Whats your art-world pet peeve?When people talk solely about the technique used in contemporary art and nothing else.There is really,really so much more to art than what the eye can see.It is called contemporary for a reason!Who inspires you in the
260、 art world?Wiyu Wahono.(I am sure many people have heard about him.)I spent a lot of time receiving lectures from him during my first two years of collecting and he shared so much of his knowledge and experiences.THE HESSES GLASSES TOOK ME LESS THAN TWO MINUTES TO BUYHow do you engage with the art w
261、orld digitally?I like to share art I encounter during my travels on my social media.I try not to post art that I own(like a show-off),but I love sharing the art that catches my eyes and even if a lot of my friends are not art collectors,the posts usually raise curiosity and questions are asked.I am
262、happy to spread the joy of loving art.Can you name three emerging artists which should be on our watchlist?Melati Suryodarmo,Mujahidin Nurrahman,Naufal Abshar.What is your preferred way to exchange with other collectors?Art dinners and social gatherings where we can have a long conversation are grea
263、t to exchange knowledge and information.What is your advice to young and fresh collectors?Find some things that truly speak to you and your beliefs.Not just things that appeal to your eyes.Curate your collection,see it as how you would like to see an art exhibition;well curated,not everything mixed
264、together like Chinese fried rice.What do you think has led to the rise of so many young collectors now in Indonesia?The passion and enthusiasm from the big and more experienced collectors have definitely influenced a lot of the young collectors here in Indonesia.I also see how fashion designers and
265、the media have integrated contemporary art into their works,concepts,and events.This truly helps to spread the awareness.Since shopping malls here are so popular,a lot of these fashion or social events take place at the malls.This way,the artworks can be exhibited in public places and catch a lot of
266、 attention from people who are not so exposed to the arts.How do you see the Indonesian art collecting scene evolving in the next few years?Since the success of Art Jakarta,I believe the fairs popularity and the power of its media coverage can truly help in educating people about art and also art co
267、llecting.The fair is largely supported by sister media companies and even art-related interviews are broadcasted in radios during the fair.You can just imagine how much“art”was spread throughout the city.Its very exciting to see how it will go in the next few years.41404342KATEINA AND JAKUB HAVRLANT
268、Prague,Czech RepublicHavrlant Art Collectionhavrlant_art_collectionCzech and Slovakian artists under the age of 40 occupy the central theme of Kateina and Jakub Havrlants collection.The collector-couple usually prefers to acquire artists who are fresh graduates or even still in school,visiting their
269、 studios and getting to know them and the environment in which their art was created first.Although originally focused on painting,the more-than-120-piece-strong collection is now expanding in scope to include other media,such as one of the most recent additions,a video work by Roman ttina.VICTORINO
270、 ROSN DIEZ-FEIJOMadrid,SpainColeccin Aldebarnvito_rdf and urban_wisdom_societyUpholding the legacy of his collector father,Victorino Rosn Diez-Feijo is building his Coleccin Aldebarn through a deeply analytical process of study-ing both the artwork and its creator before making any final decisions.T
271、hrough his collecting and through promoting contemporary cultural initiatives,Rosn Diez-Feijo seeks to garner the interest of future young collectors.YU DAN Chengdu,China and London,UKlitfox_ALEJANDRA CASTRO RIOSECODubai,UAE,New York,USA and Santiago,ChileMIA Art Collectionalecastrorioseco and miaar
272、tcollectionAlejandra Castro Riosecos MIA Art Collection is aimed at promoting women artists and their work globally.In keeping with the times,the collection has been uploaded into a virtual museum,MIA Anywhere.Besides,she is the founder of Mujer Opina Foundation and an active board member of several
273、 prestigious institutions and organisations,including the Frederic Chopin Foundation in Poland,the Museo del Bario in New York City,the International Jose Limon ballet and Guggenheim Abu Dhabi.CATHERINE AND MAMADOU-ABOU SARRChicago,USAThe Sarr Collectioncatthejeweler and mamadouabousarrAn advocate o
274、f Black artists,especially Black women artists,and with a focus on photography,the Sarr Collection brings to attention the works of Lina Iris Viktor,Lorraine OGrady,Lorna Simpson,Kara Walker,Bruce Onobrakpeya and Alun Be to name a few.Catherine Sarr is artistically inclined her-self,having founded t
275、he fine jewellery brand Almasika,while Mamadou-Abou is a financier.Previously,the couple would host events with curators,collectors,gallerists and museum direc-tors at their home to open up their collection and allow artists to speak of their works.RYAN SUSingapore The Ryan Foundationtheryansu and t
276、heryanfoundationArt lawyer Ryan Su started collecting when studying art law in the UK and has since accumulated one of the largest collections of Warhol polaroids.He has also established The Ryan Foundation for exhibition-making in some of the most unconventional venues,such as a tropical rainforest
277、 and oceanarium,with the ultimate goal of raising art awareness in Singapore.He was awarded the Patron of the Arts Award in 2017 for his support for the arts in the island nation.ALEXANDRE GOFFIN Pforzheim/Dsseldorf,Germany Kunstmuseum Schloss Bauschlott new_generation_artcollector and alexandregffn
278、A graduate of Sichuan Conservatory of Music,Yu Dan is a poet,collector and founder of Yima Gallery in Chengdu.She contrib-utes to consolidating Chengdu as an influential art city in the southwest part of China.Her poems in Chinese,her art and cultural encounters,as well as her fashionable looks,occu
279、py her Instagram profile.JACK SIEBERTLos Angeles,USAjacksiebertHaving been collecting for the past five years,Jack Siebert is maintaining his family collec-tion,as well as building a personal collection of emerging artists,across two properties.The fam-ily collection includes several Los Angeles-bas
280、ed artists,such as Mark Grotjahn,Sterling Ruby,Mary Weatherford,Jennifer Guidi and Lauren Halsey.The secondary space is focused on emerging artists;new acquisitions include work by Alex Foxton,Jenna Gribbon,Brian Calvin,Jonathan Casella and Alvaro Barrington.His Instagram provides a sneak peek into
281、the houses and reflects the Californian way of life.Art historian Alexandre Goffin has a soft spot for minimalist art and a knack for(re)discovering artists who are yet to find fame.Aside from co-founding Kunstmuseum Schloss Bauschlott,he has also started the New_Generation_Artcollector podcast.Thro
282、ugh it and his IG ac-count of the same name,Goffin aims to overcome the prejudices and clichs of the art world to encourage and support potential collectors in their first forays into the art market.Recently I bought works by Francesco Vezzoli,Nathlie Provosty and Jonas Mekas.Bruno Bolfo Recent acqu
283、isitions include a wiggle chair by Ryan Belli from Ago Projects,Aspen,a work from the Artist Plate Project Collection benefiting The Coalition for the Homeless in NYC,a Franz West floor lamp as well as a Roe Ethridge Kitchen Table from Gagosian.Anne Huntington Sharma Recent purchases for the collect
284、ion include Karolina Jablonska,Agata Slowak,and Jan Mozdzynski.Micha Borowik Recent additions to our collection include works by Taryn Simon,Thomas Ruff,Simon Fujiwara and Christian Jankowski.Friedrich and Johanna GrflingEUGENIO SANDRETTO RE REBAUDENGOLondon,UKFondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo euge
285、niorerebaudengo and fondazionesandrettoAs a director of his familys Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo,founder of the art dealership ARTUNER and committee member of Tate Young Patrons,the Serpentine Gallery Future Contemporaries and Whitechapel First Future,Eugenio Sandretto Re Rebaudengo is an impa
286、ctful collector.Together with his wife Olga,they predominantly collect younger artists,including such names as Helen Marten,Alex Israel,Pamela Rosenkranz and Sanya Kantarovsky.Who are the three most recent artists youve collected?=private museum/art space 44ALEXANDRA ECONOMOUAthens,Greecealexandraec
287、onomouA born-and-bred collector,Alexandra Economou advises and curates her fa-thers collection,the George Economou Collection.She holds the prestigious position of co-chair of the Guggenheims Young Collectors Council,is a trustee of the Swiss Institute and sits on the board of directors of Triple Ca
288、nopy.She is a founding member of the Greek Museum of Cycladic Art Young Patrons Committee,a partner at VIA Art Fund and a Young Patron of the Tate.LORENZO PERINI-NATALIMilan,Italyperini_nataliLorenzo Perini-Natali began his collecting obsession while still in university.Since his first purchase a di
289、ptych by Russian artist Andrei Molodkin he has become a more considered collector as his tastes and decisions have grown along with his collection,which now comprises of three main branches:emergent Italian artists,emergent international artists and established artists.He believes in collecting piec
290、es that reflect the times and so he seeks artworks that were created in recent years.QUENTIN GROSJEANBrussels,BelgiumqgquentinArt dealer Quentin Grosjean has a true love for 20th Century art and a dis-cerning eye for rediscovering under-recognised 20th Century artists,which he promotes through his g
291、allery space QG Gallery.He was first introduced to art by his mother at a young age and found that he too had a passion for it.KIT BENCHARONGKULBangkok,ThailandMOCA Bangkokkitb and mocabangkokInside the home of Lorenzo Perini-Natali.KANG HEE JAESeoul,South KoreaheejaeholicClicking through the Korean
292、 online fashion store Uptown Girl(UTG),there are plenty of insights into the CEO Kang Hee Jaes personal collection as well as her journeys to art fairs and exhibitions.Her home is filled with art by various contemporary artists,including Gideon Rubin,Julian Opie and Starsky Brines.She presented her
293、unique collec-tion at Art Busan in 2019 to much fanfare.With approximately 20,000 square metres of exhi-bition space,MOCA Bangkok is Thailands biggest private museum.Now in charge is Kit Bencharongkul,the son of the museums founder,who will lead the institution into the new decade.Being a photograph
294、er himself and highly comfortable in the digital space and with social media,we will not have to wait long until we see more boundary-pushing contemporary art in the museum.=private museum/art space RENE WILLETTNew York,USAreneewillettRene Willetts diverse collection speaks of an eclectic collecting
295、 style and strong taste for contemporary artists.As seen in her New York loft,Kehinde Wiley,Gabriel Orozco,Allison Zuckerman,Joseph Kosuth,George Condo,Stik and Yves Klein all feature in her collection.She shares her passion for art with her sister and mother.4547NICHOLAS TAN Jakarta,Indonesianictan
296、_ LORIN GUNew York,USARecharge Foundationlrniolrnio and rechargefoundation Lorin Gus New York-based private art and culture foundation,Recharge Foundation,manages an interdisci-plinary collection of art,antiques and jewellery and administers grants and programs that support contemporary practitioner
297、s.Uniquely so,the collec-tion has a strong focus on surrealism with jewellery as a transcendental motif across all mediums of artwork.From FRIEZE NY to Art Week Singa-pore,since 2019,the foundation has staged public projects featuring artists including the likes of Dawn Ng and Julie Curtiss.A museum
298、 space is set to open in fall 2021 in Singapore.JAMES LIEHong KongmondaytoughJames Lie started collecting five years ago with a focus on young,international,contemporary art.He is a strong believer in living with art and design.In addition to his interest in art,James is also a collec-tor of contemp
299、orary design.Lee Bul,Sterling Ruby and India Madhavi are among a some of the major names in his art and design collection.TIFFANY ZABLUDOWICZLondon,UK and New York,USAZabludowicz Collectiontifzab and zabludowicz_collectionTiffany Zabludowicz takes an instinctive approach to collecting.She has a keen
300、 interest in post-internet art and that which blurs the lines between offline and online,and so the works she acquires can be somewhat offbeat.She is also an accomplished curator who works to empower female artists.She runs her own artist residency and exhibition venue called Times Square Space that
301、 brings artists temporarily into office spaces in the world-famous Manhattan intersection.BETH REDMOND New York,USAbethredmondArt and design director Beth Redmond is building an art collection with an emphasis on contemporary design.She has collected works by Theaster Gates,Sarah Lucas,Josh Sperling
302、,Marilyn Minter,Austin Lee and Kenny Scharf.Her ethos is simple:If it captivates her,she collects it.Redmond sits on the Contemporary Arts Committee of the Brooklyn Museum and Studio Museum in Harlem.ROYA SACHS New York,USAroyasachsIndependent curator and ultimate New York“cool girl,”Roya Sachs come
303、s from a long line of collectors.She is curator at Lever House Art Collection,art director at Spring Place and co-founder of creative house Triadic.Through her work,Sachs is redefining the possibilities of how people experience art with her immer-sive installations that often feature surprise per-fo
304、rmances.She sits on the board of directors at Performa as well as on the advisory boards of Therme Art Program and AucArt.THOMAS HARTLAND-MACKIE ANDNASIBA ADILOVADallas,USAnaseebsEMILY RATAJKOWSKILos Angeles,USAemrataBody-positivity advocate,third-wave feminist,model-turned-actress,Emily Ratajkowski
305、 started collecting when she began her modelling career.Now the walls of her home are covered by her acquisitions.Scrolling through her IG,there are plenty of artists to spot,including Katherine Bernhardt,Henry Taylor and her father,John David Ratajkowski.And,keeping things meta,she has even snapped
306、 the Richard Prince New Portrait(a.k.a stolen Instagram post)of her hanging nicely in her collection.ALEXANDER PETALASLondon,UKThe Perimeter theperimeterlondon and Twitter:AlexVPetalasAlexander Petalas believes that collections should be viewed and appreciated,which is why he opened his own private
307、exhibition space in London called The Perimeter,named after his first-ever acquisition:The Perimeter(2009)by Eva Rothschild.The appointment-only gallery displays a revolving selection of his 200+pieces of(mostly British)contemporary art,also hosting solo shows by artists in the collection such as Ro
308、n Nagle and Carmen Herrera.Petalas co-chairs the Tate Young Patrons group.OLIVER ELST Frankfurt,Germany Cuperior Collectioncuperior_collection Artists like Cinga Samson,Johnathan Lydon Chase,Zanele Muholi and Sikelela Owen all contemporary artists from Africa and its diaspora make up the basis of Ol
309、iver Elsts Cuperior Collection.The name Cuperior is an amalgamation of two Latin words:“cupere,”meaning desire,and“prior,”as in precursor.This highlights the purpose of Elsts collection:to acquire the best works from both emerging and establish positions with strong and unique character,as well as t
310、o support artists early in their careers.Never ones to miss an arty social event,Thomas Hartland-Mackie and Nasiba Adilova have previously co-chaired Dallass Two x Two for AIDS and Art benefit dinner and contemporary art auction.Thomas is the CEO and president of City Electric Supply where he proudl
311、y displays a selection of the couples contemporary art collection,including Jean-Michel Othoniels sculpture Necklace of Dreams and pieces by Daniel Arsham,Kathryn Andrews,Alex Israel,Carol Bove and Ugo Rondinone.A collector who wears many hats,Nicholas Tan is a self-described serial entrepreneur,tru
312、th seeker,outlandish raconteur,avant-garde adventurer and good-na-tured optimist,not to mention a DJ and financial techie at heart as well.He collects digital,minimal and installation art,preferring to selectively invest in global art that sets him apart from the previous generation of collectors.SA
313、BRINA HOHong Kong and MacaoxsabrinahoxThe developing art scene in Macao has much to be grateful for when it comes to Sabrina Ho,daughter of the late casino magnate,Stanley Ho.She has initiated multiple ventures to pro-mote art and cultural development in the region,from revamping hotels into art des
314、tinations to founding the 6075 Hotel Art Fair in Macao in support of emerging local artists to establish-ing the Macanese branch of auction house Poly Auction Macau.Her collec-tion includes works by Matthew Wong,Zao Wou-Ki and Wu Guanzhong.=private museum/art space=private museum/art space MAKY HINS
315、ONMiami,USAmakyhinsonNot only a jewellery designer and mother of two,Maky Hinson is a dedicated collector and a member of the acquisitions board at Institute of Contemporary Art Miami.She has been much inspired by her architect father and grew up sur-rounded by art and design.Artists in her collecti
316、on include blue-chips such as Cy Twombly,Jean-Michel Basquiat and Josh Smith,as well as emerging ones like Calvin Marcus and Kathleen Ryan.47464948CLAUS BUSCH RISVIGCopenhagen,Denmarkbuschrisvig and bech_risvig_collectionOne of Denmarks foremost art collectors,Claus Busch Risvig has built one of the
317、 most important collections of emerging artists in Denmark with a focus on paintings and works on paper.Often seen at international art fairs,he is probably also one of the most active collec-tors on Instagram.His feed(two feeds to be precise)championing emerging artists is full of discov-eries.He a
318、lso sits on the boards of PLOP Residency and Silkeborg Kunstnerlegat,a privately funded grant for emerging Danish artists.MICHAEL XUFU HUANGBeijing,China X Museummichaelxufuhuang and xmuseum_officialA trend-setting collector in his twenties,Michael Xufu Huang co-founded M WOODS museum in 2014.In May
319、 2020,he launched his new private museum,X Museum,in Beijing with business partner Theresa Tse.With a strong connection to post-inter-net art and youth culture,X Museums collection consists of about 400 works and takes a multidisciplinary approach by exhibiting architects,scientists,engineers and mu
320、sicians as well as fine artists.Huang also serves as one of the trustees of the New Museum in New York where he is the youngest board member.EVELYN HALIMJakarta,IndonesiahalimevelynHolding a BSc in Economics and Accountancy from City University London and studying art history and art business at Sot
321、hebys Institute of Art Lon-don,Evelyn Halim currently works as a director of a finance company in Jakar-ta.Her collection focuses on Indo-nesian contem-porary art as well as new media art and she regularly loans pieces for local exhibitions.TORSTEN BUTZENDsseldorf,Germanytorsten_butzenThrilled by em
322、erging artists and witnessing their careers advance,young German collector Torsten Butzen remarks that he is attracted to artists who“build their own visual languages which are authentic.”He acts as curator of his own collection and takes a hands-on approach by installing new works on his own after
323、every purchase.His curating can be widely seen on his frequently updated art-filled Instagram profile.CHARLES TONGShanghai,ChinaJOHN MARQUEZMiami,USA John Marquez Family CollectionjohnfitoswayReal estate developer,investor and Michelin-star restaurant owner,John Marquez has over the past decade expa
324、nded from collecting street artists such as Banksy and KAWS through to a broader,more representative range of emerging and mid-career artists.In 2021,Marquez will inaugurate the John Marquez Family Collection,a foundation dedicated to showcasing his collection to more fully support and grow the care
325、ers of these artists.Think:Harold Ancart,Andr Butzer,Javier Calleja,Nina Chanel Abney,Emily Mae Smith and Joyce Pensato.ALEXANDRE ERRERAHong KongalexandreerreraBanker-turned-art-dealer Alexandre Errera made his first art purchase at the age of 26 a painting by Chinese artist Wang Yiguang.Since then,
326、he has continued his collector journey to build up a cohesive assortment of contemporary Chinese as well as Western art.A true art entrepreneur,in 2013,he founded A,the first online selling platform for Chinese contemporary art.He is also member of SFMOMA Global.Charles Tong is a devoted and passion
327、ate real estate entrepreneur and art collector.With his teenage years spent in the USA and educated in Boston,he has been collecting both Chinese modern and contemporary artists as well as international artists for a decade.Artists in his collection include Liu Wei,Zhou Chunya,Pan Yulin and Tracey E
328、min.VICTORIA ROGERSNew York and Palo Alto,USAFormer director of arts at Kickstarter,Victoria Rogers is passionate about collecting contemporary artists of colour.Her collection is a tribute to personal relationships and her support for artists.She is a board member at the Brooklyn Museum,Creative Ti
329、me and Little Sun.Most recently,she has become a chairwoman of the Black Trustee Alliance for Art Museums,an advocacy group that seeks to create true representation in museums,not just tokenism.=private museum/art space ASHRAY GUJRAL New Delhi,IndiaAshray Gujral belongs to the family behind one of I
330、ndias largest apparel manufacturing business.Growing up in a family that was primarily interested in modern masters,Ashrays focus has largely been contemporary artists from around the world,particularly those from his own generation.His most recent acquisitions include Idris Khan,Marcel Dzama,Antoni
331、o Santin and Joo Trevisan,as well as Ayesha Singh,Parul Gupta,Tanya Goel and Bhagyashree Suthar.HENRY RELPHLondon,UKhenryrelphCollecting contemporary art has inspired and influenced Henry Relph in how he sets the tone and musical identity for his performances as a top London DJ.His Instagram is full
332、 of colourful,figurative art pieces from his visits to galleries,museums and art fairs,paying tribute to his unique eye for art,undoubtedly gained through his background in fash-ion PR.He also works as curator for Citizen M Hotels spearheading their support for young and emerging artists.48MEGAN GRE
333、ENNew York,USAmegaroogeeMegan Greens collection loosely follows the theme of music,reflecting her love of 90s rock by incorporating works such an Alex Da Corte painting inspired by a Nir-vana album cover and Daniel Arshams Steel Eroded Walkman.Coming from a major collector family,her collecting style is more diligent than impulsive.Green chairs the board of associates for American Friends of the I