Initiating Eco-Friendly Art Collecting: A Guide for Responsible Collectors

The art world, traditionally associated with creativity and expression, is now poised to play a crucial role in promoting ecological awareness.

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Lesser Numerator #02, 2023, Lesser Numerator #09, 2023, Lesser Numerator #06, 2023 Christine Ay Tjoe, Photo: Razvan Chiorean gallery

Are you an art enthusiast with a passion for sustainability? In a society where environmental responsibility is paramount, extending these principles to the realm of art can enhance the cultural landscape and contribute to a more sustainable and responsible future.

By adopting sustainable practices in art collecting, you not only align with the global movement towards environmental consciousness but also inspire positive change within the artistic community. Embrace your role in combating climate change by adopting these eco-friendly practices in your art collecting journey.

Empower Through Purchases

Be a conscious collector. Scrutinize the green commitments of galleries, museums, and artists you engage with. Consider affiliations with environmental initiatives like the Gallery Climate Coalition, uniting global players committed to slashing carbon footprints by at least 50% in the next decade.

Prioritize Sustainability Over Speed

Challenge tight deadlines and opt for earth-friendly transport. Sea or road shipments significantly reduce carbon impact. Suggest and support sustainable practices to the galleries and artists you collaborate with. Choose slower, greener alternatives for your own travels, favoring trains or virtual meetings over carbon-intensive flights.

Calculate and Curtail Carbon Emissions

Whether you're a gallery, artist, business, or individual collector, monitoring carbon expenditure should be as routine as balancing accounts. Utilize tools like the Gallery Climate Coalition's carbon calculator to pinpoint areas of high carbon impact. Make informed decisions based on best practices in shipping, packaging, and energy consumption within the art industry.

Invest, Don't Just Offset

When unavoidable flights are a part of your endeavors, choose responsible ways to compensate. Beware of misleading offset schemes and instead invest in projects with strategic impact. Organizations like Client Earth, Solar Aid, Art to Acres, and Forest People’s Programme contribute to genuine, systemic change in environmental practices.

Embrace Shabby-Chic Packaging

Challenge the norm of extravagant packaging. Opt for recycled or reusable materials to house your new acquisitions. A well-traveled crate and eco-friendly packaging, such as mycelium, signal a commitment to sustainable art practices.

Lead and Advocate

Set an example by reducing lavish consumption. Scale back on private jet use and extravagant dinners. Encourage others in the art world to prioritize sustainability without compromising generosity. Remember, genuine virtue deserves acknowledgment.

Embark on your sustainable art collecting journey and be a catalyst for positive change in the art world's environmental impact!

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