Hosted by Dailymotion. For legal issues report at the Copyright Center, report us on DMC, or use the Instant Removal tool.
Art as Cultural Identifier
Description
Does nationality dictate taste in art?
Topic: Art as Cultural Indentifier
Robin Cembalest: I think the large question, the larger subject is that they are using this art to assert the cultural identity in a different way. So perhaps, the Russian collector who has a lot of money who is deciding to buy Warhol is making a statement by putting Warhol in his house, because you walk in and that is a valuable picture, that is an Andy Warhol and in fact that is what affects the value of the pictures and we did a story ones about says on Picassos. Say you have a painting by the same artist from the same year, more or less in the same condition. What makes one millions of dollars more than the other one and the answer is that they are iconic, so, in another words you have Cezanne [Phonetic] with apples, he is famous for apple, it actually cost more than the Cezanne with oranges. That people want the collectors, okay, they want people to walk in the door and say "That is a Cezanne, that is a fabulous sexy Picasso of his misters," these are the reason a lot of people are paying this much money is to get this kind of wall affect from the pictures.
Question: Does nationality indicate a certain taste in art?
Robin Cembalest: Well, there are trends. I think the interesting trend in Latin America is that in fact up to say 10 years ago, the Brazilians were buying Brazilian art, the Mexicans would buy Mexican, the Argentines were buy Argentine and now what you are just beginning to see and its recent is this kind of Pan Latin American interest were in fact there is collectors that are buying Brazilian, Mexican, Argentine, Peruvian, whatever it is that is new in Latin America before. I think this is the same case with the Russian collectors, may be before the Russian collectors were buying Russian, the fact that they beginning to buy western and that all this stuff is integrated into the same collection is what the trend is.
Recorded: 1/14/08
Topic: Art as Cultural Indentifier
Robin Cembalest: I think the large question, the larger subject is that they are using this art to assert the cultural identity in a different way. So perhaps, the Russian collector who has a lot of money who is deciding to buy Warhol is making a statement by putting Warhol in his house, because you walk in and that is a valuable picture, that is an Andy Warhol and in fact that is what affects the value of the pictures and we did a story ones about says on Picassos. Say you have a painting by the same artist from the same year, more or less in the same condition. What makes one millions of dollars more than the other one and the answer is that they are iconic, so, in another words you have Cezanne [Phonetic] with apples, he is famous for apple, it actually cost more than the Cezanne with oranges. That people want the collectors, okay, they want people to walk in the door and say "That is a Cezanne, that is a fabulous sexy Picasso of his misters," these are the reason a lot of people are paying this much money is to get this kind of wall affect from the pictures.
Question: Does nationality indicate a certain taste in art?
Robin Cembalest: Well, there are trends. I think the interesting trend in Latin America is that in fact up to say 10 years ago, the Brazilians were buying Brazilian art, the Mexicans would buy Mexican, the Argentines were buy Argentine and now what you are just beginning to see and its recent is this kind of Pan Latin American interest were in fact there is collectors that are buying Brazilian, Mexican, Argentine, Peruvian, whatever it is that is new in Latin America before. I think this is the same case with the Russian collectors, may be before the Russian collectors were buying Russian, the fact that they beginning to buy western and that all this stuff is integrated into the same collection is what the trend is.
Recorded: 1/14/08
Topic: Art as Cultural Indentifier
Robin Cembalest: I think the large question, the larger subject is that they are using this art to assert the cultural identity in a different way. So perhaps, the Russian collector who has a lot of money who is deciding to buy Warhol is making a statement by putting Warhol in his house, because you walk in and that is a valuable picture, that is an Andy Warhol and in fact that is what affects the value of the pictures and we did a story ones about says on Picassos. Say you have a painting by the same artist from the same year, more or less in the same condition. What makes one millions of dollars more than the other one and the answer is that they are iconic, so, in another words you have Cezanne [Phonetic] with apples, he is famous for apple, it actually cost more than the Cezanne with oranges. That people want the collectors, okay, they want people to walk in the door and say "That is a Cezanne, that is a fabulous sexy Picasso of his misters," these are the reason a lot of people are paying this much money is to get this kind of wall affect from the pictures.
Question: Does nationality indicate a certain taste in art?
Robin Cembalest: Well, there are trends. I think the interesting trend in Latin America is that in fact up to say 10 years ago, the Brazilians were buying Brazilian art, the Mexicans would buy Mexican, the Argentines were buy Argentine and now what you are just beginning to see and its recent is this kind of Pan Latin American interest were in fact there is collectors that are buying Brazilian, Mexican, Argentine, Peruvian, whatever it is that is new in Latin America before. I think this is the same case with the Russian collectors, may be before the Russian collectors were buying Russian, the fact that they beginning to buy western and that all this stuff is integrated into the same collection is what the trend is.
Recorded: 1/14/08
Topic: Art as Cultural Indentifier
Robin Cembalest: I think the large question, the larger subject is that they are using this art to assert the cultural identity in a different way. So perhaps, the Russian collector who has a lot of money who is deciding to buy Warhol is making a statement by putting Warhol in his house, because you walk in and that is a valuable picture, that is an Andy Warhol and in fact that is what affects the value of the pictures and we did a story ones about says on Picassos. Say you have a painting by the same artist from the same year, more or less in the same condition. What makes one millions of dollars more than the other one and the answer is that they are iconic, so, in another words you have Cezanne [Phonetic] with apples, he is famous for apple, it actually cost more than the Cezanne with oranges. That people want the collectors, okay, they want people to walk in the door and say "That is a Cezanne, that is a fabulous sexy Picasso of his misters," these are the reason a lot of people are paying this much money is to get this kind of wall affect from the pictures.
Question: Does nationality indicate a certain taste in art?
Robin Cembalest: Well, there are trends. I think the interesting trend in Latin America is that in fact up to say 10 years ago, the Brazilians were buying Brazilian art, the Mexicans would buy Mexican, the Argentines were buy Argentine and now what you are just beginning to see and its recent is this kind of Pan Latin American interest were in fact there is collectors that are buying Brazilian, Mexican, Argentine, Peruvian, whatever it is that is new in Latin America before. I think this is the same case with the Russian collectors, may be before the Russian collectors were buying Russian, the fact that they beginning to buy western and that all this stuff is integrated into the same collection is what the trend is.
Recorded: 1/14/08
More from User
08:39
Is reality real? These neuroscientists don’t think so.
Big Think
06:37
Your reptilian brain, explained | Robert Sapolsky
Big Think
05:35
3 brain hacks to control your Amazon addiction (from a neuroscientist)
Big Think
06:36
Isolating carbon from human ashes to create diamonds
Big Think
05:28
What charity does to your brain
Big Think
05:49
How to trick your brain into saving money
Big Think
Related Videos
01:16
Audio Identifier Download Free - audio identifier download [2015]
Mike Dinelli
00:26
Crystals _ The Illustrated Identifier to Over 100 Specimens (Apple Identifier Series)
Richmancarla
27:17
identifier in C Language |C Language Tutorial For Beginners In Hindi || identifier || How To Make Program in Dev C++ &Turbo C7
PP TECHNO PROGRAM
01:50
Driver Identifier Serial (driver identifier malware 2015)
Michelle Garcia
01:10
Driver Identifier Full (Driver Identifierdriver identifier)
Joe Beal
01:45
Character Identifier Full - japanese character identifier (2015)
Omar Goff