The Duel

Tommi Brem, June 1st, 2009

Following a spontaneous idea over lunch one day, it suddenly became crystal clear what the “Upcoming Collector’s” blog could evolve into. From a monologue, it will turn into a dialogue. From the quest of one person to try and understand the art world from a collectors’s point of view, it will turn into two fellow collectors trying to develop their collections and to actively engage in an enthusiastic discussion about art.

To spice things things up, we made it into a challenge of sorts. And, in memory of days gone by, we called it:

“The Collectors’ Duel”

The Collectors' Duel

This duel was secretly started on June 4th 2009 and it will last until June 3rd, 2010.
(Left: Christian Schwarm; right: Tommi Brem; photo: Manuel Wagner)

How the duel works:

The idea is to offer one of the artworks in our collection for trade. And, in the tradition of the “one red paperclip”, continue to trade the new work for another work and so on.

This is the artwork each of us reluctantly offers for trading:

Title: “A piece of paper folded until now”
Artist: Jonathan Monk
Source: An edition that was available from art metropole.

Is the goal “bigger and better”?

No, it is not. Christian and me want to enter the personal dialog with other collectors. If an artwork is offered for trade, we want to get to know the backgrounds of both artist and work in depth. In trading, each of us will have to consider how the artwork would fit into or develop our individual collections, since each trade could be the final one. To start with, we have both selected the same work, “A piece of paper folded until now” by Jonathan Monk. Not because we don’t like it anymore, but because it is an equal starting ground. Giving it away will hurt, both of us.

During the course of the duel, Christian and I will be exposed to many new artists and work. We will have to learn a lot. We will have to make decisions. We will experience joy and pain. We might make other collectors happy. We might be heavily criticized for what they are doing. 

This duel is, most and foremost, a factory of possibilities.

The rules:

1. You may only trade with other collectors.
2. You may only trade works of contemporary art.
3. All activities must be documented publicly.

It promises to be an interesting 12 months …

2 Responses to “The Duel”

  1. HERR PFAFF Says:

    Collector’s Duel - cool idea,
    let me in!

    So, Tommi and Christian
    this offer goes out to you both!
    You may choose if you like…

    MY OFFER: A limited screenprint of the Hamburg Streeartist 56 K a.k.a Ole Utikal.
    It’s a piece from his „Wasted Sparetime“-Series from 2007 on paper
    Size of the print 62 x 25 cm, the print is number 47 from the limited edition of 100 prints, it’s signed by the artist

    You’ll find it as well in my collection on IC
    http://www.independent-collectors.com/profile/christian_pfaff/exhibitions/miscellaneous____/wasted_sparetime/

    You’ll find it mentioned in the Book „Urban Studies“ by Julia Reinecke
    http://books.google.com/books?id=ZRcoKqzsQUsC&hl=de

    Artist info: Galerie „heliumcowboy artspace“ (PDF, appr. 1,1 MB)
    http://www.heliumcowboy.com/artists/pdf/56K_artistinfo_s.pdf

    Portfolio of 56 K (PDF, appr. 5,7 MB)
    http://www.56kpublicservice.de/56KPortfolio1108.pdf

    Yours digitally

    Christian Pfaff

  2. Tsjalling Says:

    Hi guys!
    I’m really excited about the duel! The first offer in already!
    Good luck in beating each other!
    Best,
    Tsjalling

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