
Why Should I Catalogue My Art?
You’re an artist, a gallerist, a curator, an art collector. You love art—and you want others to love your art, too. How can you share

You’re an artist, a gallerist, a curator, an art collector. You love art—and you want others to love your art, too. How can you share

What would you do with $500 million? (We’re talking record-setting-Powerball money here.) Perhaps, pay off your student loans, buy a home, and take a really

There are already ways to upload your art collection to the web or create an online archive—ARTDEX also does those things, but it goes one

Picture a triangular table, 48 feet to a side. Along each side, there are 13 place settings—39 in all. Each setting has a runner embroidered

Oh Rembrandt and More Rembrandt.. My Inspiration In the second year of my Masters program at Christie’s, I interned at the Morgan Library and Museum’s

People in the art world are often kind of like your parents learning how to text – they know that technology is a thing but

“Art” calls to mind wandering the halls of old museums, making things with our hands, and stepping away from the bustle of everyday life for

For your own benefit as a collector, artist, gallerist, curator, or art enthusiast, you should keep an archive of your art—that’s a comprehensive record of

Who owns the color red? That seems like an insane question—how can someone own a color?! Of course, lots of things seem crazy until people

Why do we make art? Plenty of folks have tried to answer that question over the course of human history. Freud, Nietzsche, Hegel, Kant, Lacan,

Now that you’re an expert in creating collections and organizing your art it’s time to take a look at what other people are up to

It’s relatively easy to archive a painting, a drawing, a photograph, or even a sculpture—you can just take a picture (or several pictures) and add