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Art Collections and Wall Art

By Fabian Toulouse
Dec 11, 2008
Art collection is a popular hobby, but for curators, it's usually a lot more than that. Art collection is their professional field. Curators are managers of libraries, museums, galleries and archives. They're responsible for the collections of their specific institution, and for the collections catalogs, with the help of a publications specialist. Curators are always concerned with tangible objects, and often with collection of fine art for display to the public and to private individuals. They collect all kinds of art, from traditional and historical pieces to modern works and lesser known artists. Curators may cover a variety of topics, but are often much more specialized than this. Much of the time, they may work for museums with a specific focus. This may have a lot of influence on the work the curator does.

In smaller institutions and galleries, the curator might have the only responsibility for acquiring and caring for art objects. He or she makes decisions about which ones to collect, oversees their documentation and the care of the art, and conducts research based on objects in the collection. If the art needs to be transported, the curator provides proper packaging. In addition, curators share any research they have done with the scholarly community and the general public. This can take the form of publication in journals and other publications or of exhibitions.

Usually at a small gallery or museum the only paid member of the staff it has is the curator. The larger establishments have curators that specialize in a given area of art. Part of a curator's job description is usually to research and chart a course for the art collection of the establishment and this includes activities. The larger establishments have several curators with each one specializing in their own topic, and they al wok under the supervision of a head curator. In these situations other employees may be in charge of the care of the collection of art, and also someone else works the administration decisions too.

Advanced education is needed to be a curator; many have a high level of academic degree in a subject pertaining in one way or another to the field of art. There are some curators that even have achieved doctorates. Besides having this advanced degree, they need to make a contribution back to their academic area of expertise through either presentations or articles. Another prerequisite is practical knowledge. Curators have to stay on top of what is the new trends in the art collecting world and the present climate too, they also need to know all laws and ethical situations that may affect the art collection that they have charge of.

Wall art that is 2 dimensional, such as paintings or drawings, is the art most commonly collected by curators. But sculpture type art is also common. Some other types of art that the curator may collect includes such categories as 3 dimensional wall art, prints, and performances that have been recorded. The whole collection is not always shown at the same time. Usually a part of the collection is shown while the rest is kept in an area for storage. Most art showings are based on a theme with all the pieces relating to that theme.
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