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About 42% of both Millennials and Baby Boomers prefer Impressionist art, topping other art genres such as Old Masters, Asian art, Modern art and Contemporary art.
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Read More »It should come as no surprise – Millennials grab most of their info online – and via smartphones. And that extends to how they discover works of art. To further corroborate this, Invaluable, an online marketplace for fine art, antiques and collectibles, conducted a survey earlier this year entitled ‘American Attitudes Toward Art.’
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Read More »Instagram, for example, is enabling serious collectors and critics to evaluate art. Writing in Tech.Co, Simon Davies reported that Instagram compels artists to connect with people in a visually engaging and innovative way and provides an opportunity for art-hungry Millennials to emotionally connect with individual artists. “Purchasing art online is an easy threshold for them and some of this might have to do with the lower price tag that typically accompanies online art purchases, most of which are under $10,000,” notes Davies. Kenneth Schlenker, co-founder and CEO of ArtList, an online art platform, says that Millennials want a direct connection with the artist. For many Millennials, experiencing art is tied up in sharing it with their peers online. These social media habits are upending the way art is experienced – and purchased.
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