Collections Start in the Heart…

Posted in Art Collecting, Art Trends, Contemporary Art, Main Content on March 3rd, 2010 by admin

While the same rules apply for collecting pretty much anything you can think of, collecting fine art seems to be the cause of some trepidation among neophytes. The truth is that collecting in general is an enjoyable journey of discovery and learning.

The myth of prior knowledge that discourages many novice collectors is a misleading notion. You should not feel that you lack the expertise needed to successfully put a collection together. That will come in time and it will grow as your collection expands.

John Lennon said it best: “All you need is love”…and in the world of collecting this is the very first and most important requirement. A deep love for the object itself be it a quilt, a vase or a painting, should always be the starting point of a collection.

After that, the hunt begins. Enjoy this process and be patient. Experience the joy of searching on your own terms and go where your heart takes you. Never allow someone else to select items for your collection as it would transform it into something impersonal and disconnected from you.

Buy those objects that tug at your heartstrings. Don’t think in terms of monetary returns or investment and don’t worry if you cannot afford works by internationally known artists. The emerging artists you are supporting today could very well be the famous figures of the future.
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Notice how your taste changes over time. If your focus shifts into a different arena a great option is to trade or even donate the items you wish to remove from your collection. Perhaps, you could give a piece to a friend who loves it and, in turn, spark the launching of a new collection. Eventually, you will find your niche. Specialization on a specific medium, style or period emerges with time.

Above all be a good caretaker of your artworks. You are a link in a long chain that will go on for as long as a piece remains intact. Read about how to best expand the life of you collection and how to protect and properly store the items that you so lovingly and patiently gathered.

Time will do the rest and you will acquire a great deal of experience and an education that no other pursuit could have provided. The artwork you selected for your collection will tell your story and your collection will be a tangible and beautiful reflection of who you are inside.

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Interview Featured in Alibi’s Annual Report

Posted in Alibi Annual Report, Contemporary Art, Main Content, NE Heights artsCrawl, Press Images, Press Releases on March 6th, 2009 by admin

ArtHaus66 Contemporary Gallery

ArtHaus66 Gallery of Contemporary Art

Type of business:
Fine Art Gallery

Owners:
Craig H. Alinder

Ages:
32

Hometown:
Chicago, Illinois

Business Address:
6320 Linn NE Suite C (E. side of San Pedro just N. of Central) Albuquerque, NM 87108

Business Phone:
(505) 255-0872 / (505) 830-9653

Business Fax:
(505) 830-9653

Business Email:
craig@arthaus66.com

Business Website:
www.arthaus66.com

Number of Employees:
2

How did you get started in this business?
You may say that I married into it … my wife had experience with the gallery world on both sides of the spectrum: as an artist seeking venues and as a curator organizing exhibitions.

What is your business philosophy?
Our main goal is to show that everyone can be an art collector. We strive to make quality contemporary art very affordable for everyone. We feel strongly about putting contemporary art in every home, in every office …

What is your educational background?
My own background is in Religious Studies and Advertising … sounds like a crazy mix. My wife’s is in Fine Arts and Art Education.

What is your or your company’s greatest asset?
Talented artists. Unwavering dedication.

What are your strongest business traits?
I just work incessantly. It’s like a treasure hunt for that special piece … I know I can match it to someone out there who’s just right for it …

What motivates you to succeed besides the desire to make money?
If the work does not find a home it becomes stagnant, invisible … and a society without art is dead …

How is operating your own business different than you expected?
It’s more emotional. I am a pragmatist, but I am dealing with people who often wear their hearts on their sleeves … that’s the nature of art and artists …

What significant changes have you implemented recently?
We have opened up to other sources such as Korea and New Zealand. We are organizing shows overseas.

What successes in the past year are you most proud of accomplishing?
Staying solvent … Albuquerque’s been playing the “last art gallery standing” game. We’re still standing.

What do you offer that the competition doesn’t?
Nobody can beat our prices. We are also the one source for contemporary art from Spain … Spain is a treasure trove for amazing contemporary artists that are very collectable.

How do you maintain your competitive edge?
We will find the work customers want. Our website is updated daily. We ship from overseas. We also deliver to your door in Albuquerque and offer consultations regarding the placement of art in your home or business.

What contributions to the community (charitable or otherwise) are you most proud of?
Privately we donate to the Animal Humane Association, ARCA, Heifer … but never for publicity to benefit our business. How would that be charity?

In what area of your business do you invest the most energy?
Maintaining an excellent artist/gallery relationship. Without artists, we’re dead in the water.

If you had to choose another career or start another business, what would it be?
Tightrope walker. It’s so similar to what I do now … and so much less dangerous.

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