Collecting
Collector's Eye: an interview with Wallis Annenberg
The Los Angeles-based philanthropist tells us what she's bought and why
Collector's eye: Jonathan Anderson
Art lovers tell us what they’ve bought and why
Collector's eye: Estrellita B. Brodsky
Art lovers tell us what they’ve bought and why
Are super-yachts the best places to keep your art collection?
From conservation and insurance to customs and tax issues, the complications of keeping art on boats
Collector's eye: Dennis Scholl
Art lovers tell us what they’ve bought and why
Lost art: when works disappear into private collections
Noah Charney on works that are “extant but inaccessible”
Caucasian collecting: the Bodleian Library’s Georgian papers, books and medieval manuscripts
The collection amassed by Sir Oliver and Marjory Wardrop
Giampietro Campana assembled the greatest private collection of his age—then lost the lot
A new show at the Musée du Louvre reunites 500 of the collector's artefacts, showing his admiration for Italian art across the ages
Central and Eastern European artists come together to collect anti-populist works
Collection Collective launches new website as part of initiative that hopes to challenge institutional and private models of collecting
Collector's Eye: David Roberts
Art lovers tell us what they’ve bought and why
Collector's Eye: Christina Makris
Art lovers tell us what they’ve bought and why
Collector's Eye: Frank Cohen
Art lovers tell us what they’ve bought and why
Collector's Eye: Karsten Schubert
The dealer and collector tells the artist Michael Landy which work he would save from the Art Bin
Artoon by Pablo Helguera, September 2018
"Art fairs and auction houses are for beginner collectors—the Russian version of eBay is the big league!"
Lost art: the world’s invisible collections
Noah Charney on the Sadnikar family's extremely personal collection in Slovenia
Pinault Collection extends empire with Rennes show, new Paris space and long-term loans programme
French billionaire—whose collection numbers 3,000 works—has sold 130 pieces since 2000
Collector's Eye: David Brolliet
The Swiss collector discusses his love of Lichtenstein, his regret at not buying a Subodh Gupta when he had the chance and hanging art on his refrigerator
Collector's Eye: Grazyna Kulczyk
The Polish art lover on her fascination with female artists and how she wishes she could have been seated at Judy Chicago's Dinner Party
'Can the art market thrive in a sharing economy?'
Melanie Gerlis on how millennials don’t seem to have the same collecting gene as previous generations
Collector's Eye: Edouard Carmignac
The businessman, who just opened an art space on an island in the Mediterranean, on Alice in Wonderland and hanging out at Warhol's Factory
Collector's Eye: Ulla Dreyfus-Best
The Basel-based collector Ulla Dreyfus-Best on her "Wunderkammer", which mixes 11th-century Italian bronzes with pieces by Jeff Koons
Collector's Eye: William Lim
The Hong Kong-based architect tells us what art he's bought and why
Then & Now: "Modern art is destroying itself," warned our first issue
Museums have since devoted sizeable resources
From Van Gogh to Richter—what happens when bidders fail to pay up at auction?
Flaky winning bids are knocking the gloss off record-breaking sales
Collector's Eye: Mera Rubell
She tells us about being open to young art and why she has pigeons in her museum
Survey says: many US collectors have never had their art appraised or insured
UBS report surveyed 2,475 US-based high-net-worth investors
Collector's Eye: Craig Robins
The entrepreneur tells us about his most recent art buys and which artists he would love to have at his dinner party
Collector's Eye: Eugenio Re Rebaudengo
Art lovers tell us what they've bought and why
Early sales at Frieze London
Collectors flocked to Lehmann Maupin's and Jack Shainman's stands