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SAA Student Chapter
Presents
Collectors, Collecting, and Collections
May 30, 2003
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SPEAKERS:
John Smith - Assistant Director for Collections & Research
The Andy Warhol Museum
Randall Szott - MFA, Collector
Amy McCrory - EAD Specialist/Archivist
Cartoon Research Library, Ohio State University
Lee Stout - Head of Public Services and Outreach
Eberly Family Special Collections Library, Penn State University
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| John Smith - The Andy Warhol Museum |
- Collecting is a passion and characteristic of the professional
commercial artist
- Collecting and documenting examples of items representing a "type"
- It is difficult to perform archival description regarding the
details of collecting
- The collection is an "organic whole"
- Collecting reflects the interests of modern day culture
- People are "driven" to collect, to acquire "more"
- "passion"
- Collecting is an art that documents personal "tastes"
- Collecting and collections are working tools of the artist
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| Randall Szott - MFA, Collector |
- Collecting is "conceptual" and "passionate"
with limitations
- The search for new acquisitions, the "thrill of the hunt"
- striving for "completeness"
- Collecting - an "experience" characterized by "competition"
and "mania"
- Collecting souvenirs and memorabilia - sentimentality and enjoyment
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| Amy McCrory - Cartoon Research Library, Ohio State
University |
- Collecting - the result of "ideas"
- "Zeal" for collecting
- Selling the "whole" collection vs. selling "pieces" of the collection
- Establishing a "connection" or "connections" between collections
of art forms
- Maintaining a working knowledge of the collection
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| Lee Stout - Eberly Family Special Collections
Library, Penn State University |
- Collections growth and records management issues
- Collecting electronic records and maintenance of Web-based collections
- Collecting is about assuming responsibility, setting parameters,
ensuring authenticity, capturing information, and remembering "experiences"
- There is an increased interest in building websites that comprehensively
cover topics of interest - collecting information resources, images
of documents, and links to digital assets within the Web
- Collecting can be a "transformative" process
- Organizational cooperation is essential to collecting and preserving
records
- Is the function and purpose of archives to collect?
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| The comments of the speakers were
followed by a question and answer session with the
audience. |