Sunday, December 3, 2017

Attention Rainmakers, Here's Your Prospect List: The 2017 ARTnews Top 200 Collectors

From ARTnews:
The world's top collectors in 2017—among whose recent acquisitions are a record-breaking Basquiat and Anicka Yi's video from the Whitney Biennial—include newcomers like Laura Arrillaga-Andreessen, the founder of Stanford University's Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society, and her husband, Silicon Valley VC Marc Andreessen, comedian and Chicano art aficionado Cheech Marin, and Iranian financier Mohammed Afkhami. And media mogul David Geffen is back!

Art collectors at the uppermost echelons can be a secretive coterie. In an age when some are throwing open doors to gleaming new private museums and revealing their holdings with great fanfare, there are others whose names will never appear on a list like this—because they want no one outside their inner circle to know of their exploits.

That is why it was so striking when Yusaku Maezawa posted on Instagram about the Jean-Michel Basquiat painting he purchased for $110 million at Sotheby’s in May. He did not, like many others have in the past, whisper about it to fellow collectors who then passed it down to the chattering classes. He did not grant a news-making exclusive about it to the New York Times or the Wall Street Journal. He revealed it—just like that—to anyone who might have been looking at one of the world’s most popular social-media platforms.

In that spirit, for the 28th edition of the ARTnews “Top 200 Collectors” list, we asked the connoisseurs in our survey—some of them veterans and others new to the enterprise—to tell us a bit about themselves. What are some of the pieces they have acquired over the past year? Who inspired them to start collecting? Was there ever an artwork that got away? The answers we received are grand.

In the past year, in addition to a six-panel canvas by David Hockney (Woldgate Woods, 24, 25, and 26 October 2006, dated 2006), David Geffen acquired four pieces by midcareer painter Marc Grotjahn. The New York Times recently reported that Geffen owns six of the artist’s paintings and lost out on one that sold privately for $22 million. His devotion to Grotjahn is clear: “He’s the most important artist of his generation,” Geffen told the Times....MORE
Roman Abramovich
London; Moscow; New York
Steel; mining; investments; technology; professional soccer (Chelsea Football Club)
Impressionism; modern, postwar, and contemporary art
Haryanto Adikoesoemo
Jakarta, Indonesia
Energy; logistics; real estate
Indonesian, Asian, and Western modern and contemporary art
Mohammed Afkhami
Dubai; Gstaad, Switzerland; London; New York
Private equity; real estate; commodities
Modern and contemporary Iranian and international art
Paul Allen
Seattle
Investments; philanthropy
Impressionism; Old Masters; modern and contemporary art
Laura Arrillaga-Andreessen and Marc Andreessen
Palo Alto, California
Philanthropy; entrepreneur
Postwar and contemporary art
María Asunción Aramburuzabala
Mexico City
Beverages; investments
Modern and contemporary art
Hélène and Bernard Arnault
Paris
Luxury goods (LVMH)
Contemporary art
Laura and John Arnold
Houston
Hedge fund
Modern art; African art; Old Masters
Laurent Asscher
Monaco
Investments
Modern and contemporary art
Hans Rasmus Astrup
Oslo
Shipping; finance-related activities
Contemporary art
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