To start collecting high art, you’ll need:
1) a black beret
2) the ability to convincingly identify “post-structuralisms”
3) a very fat checkbook.
Or you could use Curiator, a new way to virtually collect art that won’t cost you a thing.
Curiator is a hub where artists, fans, and professionals can come together to display, view, and collect pieces. The interface is extraordinary, and the site intuits your tastes to make recommendations from its ever-growing catalog.
Plus, Curiator’s user base includes plenty of smart, tasteful art enthusiasts, all of whom you can follow to see what mind-bending items they’re currently collecting.
One quick note: Most folks haven’t heard of Curiator yet because the site is still in private beta. But we secured early access for Netted readers, because in the art world saying you were there first is very valuable bragging rights.
As long as you’re not doing it with while wearing a beret.