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Collection Brief // Info and Insight on Art of Collecting

Art Peritus

Be sure to explore our featured blog celebrating the allure of vintage collecting—an homage to timeless elegance and the iconic styles. Instagram Facebook LinkedIn Threads Share With a Friend Collection Brief is meant to be YOUR newsletter, we welcome all input and insight our audience may have. Interested in specific topics?

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Art vs. The Elements

Art Peritus

Photo courtesy of Architectural Digest Protecting Your Art Collection from Extreme Weather Events Art collections, whether personal or institutional, represent cultural, historical, and financial investments that require careful protection. Pumpkin by Yayoi Kusama moments before being swept into the sea.

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Victorian “Tear Catchers” Story a Myth, But the Bottles Are Highly Collectible

WorthPoint

I can’t remember a time when something in the antiques and collectibles world disappointed me more than that news. She said she and the twenty colleagues and journalists she has consulted with have never found any historical source that says throwaway bottles functioned as tear catchers or had any other sentimental purpose.

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A quartet of key art market players join forces to form ‘super group’ consultancy

The Art Newspaper

L-R: Brett Gorvy, Philip Hoffman, Ed Dolman, Patti Wong, Alex Dolman Courtesy of Emilio Madrid Four of the art market’s leading figures have joined forces to establish a new consultancy firm to manage top-level clients and their collections through what they say are unprecedented shifts in the trade.

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The Past and Future of Indirect Costs: An Interview with Hilary Craiglow

Association of Research Libraries

To keep our members informed about this complex issue, we interviewed Hilary Craiglow, who is the library consulting practice lead at Attain Partners and a national expert on indirect costs as they relate to research libraries. HC: Everyone is still digesting the JAG models announced last week.

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Saudi Arabia helps cultural businesses reach global audiences

The Art Newspaper

The CDF provides a range of solutions, from consultations with experts to enhance managerial, financial, and technical capabilities, assistance with costs relating to setting up businesses, knowledge-sharing workshops, and access to financing.

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I Don’t Work in a Museum, Should I Still Attend the AASLH/OLHA Conference?

American Association for State and Local History

There are several interesting sessions that volunteers and employees of local historical societies, consultants, academic historians, and more will learn from at the 2025 conference in Cincinnati. People often ask if they can attend the AASLH Conference if they do not work in a museum. The answer is always an enthusiastic “Yes!”