Essays
Reading what remains.
- orientierungBetween Grief and ResponsibilityAn estate rarely begins with art. It begins with a loss.
- orientierungThe Fallacy of Acting FastEstates create pressure. Hardly has a body of work passed into new hands than that peculiar restlessness sets in: something must be done now.
- orientierungHelp, I've Inherited Art. What Now?The sentence sounds simple: I have inherited art. But hardly is it spoken than it becomes complicated.
- orientierungWhy Artists' Estates Are Not a Storage Problem, but Cultural CapitalAt some point, someone stands before a room full of art. And very quickly that one, seemingly practical question arises: where to put it all?
- orientierungWhat an Estate Is — and What It Is NotThe word "estate" sounds surprisingly clear. Almost official. It isn't that simple.
- orientierungWhy Estates Need TimeArtistic and collectors' estates almost never arrive at the right moment. Here, time is no delay — it is a tool.
