See also
Art colony An artist collective is an initiative that is the result of a group of
artists working together, usually under their own
management, towards shared aims. The aims of an artists collective can include almost anything that is relevant to the needs of the
artist, this can range from purchasing bulk
materials, sharing equipment, space or materials, through to following shared
ideologies,
aesthetic and
political views or even living and working together as an
extended family. Sharing of ownership, risk, benefits, and status is implied, as opposed to other, more common business structures with an explicit hierarchy of ownership such as an
association or a
company. Artists collectives have occurred throughout history, often gathered around central resources, for instance the ancient sculpture workshops at the marble quarries on
Milos in Greece and
Carrara in Italy. Collectives featured during both the
Russian revolution when they were set up by the state in all major communities, and the
French Revolution when the
Louvre in Paris was occupied as an artists collective.
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