I just buy what I like and when I cease to like it I sell it or give it away. I think "collecting" is a far more deliberate activity. And it can lead to hoarding probably.
There is an essay on the subject in the current issue of Sports Car Market. Although written specifically about automobiles the observations are general enough to apply broadly across the board to any endeavor of collecting. The authors are cited at the e...
I think about Art's pool cues. I assume that each one was acquired to meet a specific use case (although probably several are no longer in active use). For me, it's musical instruments, each one of which was acquired for the personal use of myself or a fa...
I don't think that display is as critical as intention and organization. Type, date, style, function, material, etc. Anything that serves as an organizing principle.
I've never considered myself a collector of anything. I've had about a dozen high-end timepieces in my lifetime so far, but never more than a few at any one time....
My personal way of being a collector is enjoying having several examples of the same thing, whether watches or Zuni fetishes. My personal intention was never to build a collection, but I have enjoyed and still enjoy owning several, each with its own uniqu...
I just buy what I like and when I cease to like it I sell it or give it away. I think "collecting" is a far more deliberate activity. And it can lead to hoarding probably.