John Bishop Fine Art : Podcast

Why Do We Collect Art... Really?


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  • We often ask: Why do we collect art?

    • It’s a surprisingly difficult question to answer.

    • Unlike collecting objects such as coins, art collecting isn’t purely about accumulation.

    • Memories and emotional connections matter more than the objects themselves.

    • Sometimes it’s hard to explain our motivation because we fear getting it “wrong.”

  • People collect for many reasons:

      • Institutional preservation (libraries, museums).

      • Wealth and status, and investment.

      • Psychological compulsion.

    • Yet most collectors don’t identify with any single one of these motivations.
  • The myth of the “cultural patron”:

    • Artists often imagine collectors as patrons advancing art history.

    • Surveys show most collectors don’t cite cultural enrichment as a motivation.

  • What research suggests instead:

    • Collecting is closely tied to self-identity.

    • It fosters connection, community, and communication.

    • Collections educate us, comfort us, and carry personal meaning.

    • Sharing collections helps connect with others who share our values.
  • Circumstances vs. choice:

    • Purchases may be tied to events, places, artists, or moments.

    • But among many options, one piece is chosen.

    • That choice reveals something deeper than circumstance.

  • A personal realization:

    • Collecting is less about ownership and more about recognition.

    • A work reflects something back we didn’t know we were seeking.

    • Understanding our personal “why” brings clarity to how we collect and live with art.

  • Early impactful art experiences:

    • Childhood exposure to unsettling Caribbean portraits at a grandmother’s home.

    • These made an impression, but don’t “count.”

  • An interesting observation about collectors:

    • While writing a book on collecting art, many interviewees refused the label “art collector.”

    • Even those with homes full of artwork didn’t identify that way.

    • Collecting, for many, is personal—quiet, intuitive, and deeply human.

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John Bishop Fine Art is an art business run by visual artist John Bishop. John is an abstract painter and illustrator, a blogger, a vlogger, podcaster, and creative writer. He has authored several children's zines and books, as well as co authored books on photography, and art business themes. He maintains a studio at Silver Street Studios in Houston. John posts a weekly blog/vlog/podcast that creates a community, a conversation, between art enthusiasts of all sorts.  John's art explores how to turn mythic, archetypal symbols into individual experiences allowing us to see them in a new way, with fresh eyes. Join the conversation, the community, and share the journey together.

John Bishop: http://www.johnbishopfineart.com

Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/johnbishopfineart

John’s Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/johnbishopfineart/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/Joh

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