Friday, January 8, 2010

Art Collector Shares His Personal Collection with Studio Clout Fine Art Gallery

January 1, 2010 by All Art  
Filed under Artists & People, Featured

ATLANTA, GA.- Studio Clout Fine Art Gallery is showing a segment of The Paul R. Jones Collection of American Art, which, in its entirety, is one of the largest and most comprehensive art collections of 20th century African-American visual art in the world.

“We are very proud, excited and humbled to house one of the most historic art collections in the country at our gallery,” said Linda Lima, owner and art curator at Studio Clout Fine Art Gallery located in the Castleberry Hill Arts District of Atlanta. The art collection was amassed throughout the last four decades by Jones, who has been described by Art & Antiques magazine as “one of the top art collectors in the country.”

Artists art scholars and patrons gather at Studio Clout Fine Art Gallery in Atlanta 585x391 Art Collector Shares His Personal Collection with Studio Clout Fine Art Gallery
Artists, art scholars and patrons gather at Studio Clout Fine Art Gallery in Atlanta, GA to pay homage to Mr. Paul R. Jones and a portion of his vast collection of African American art

The art collection originated from Jones’ discovery that many art museums he had visited held few works by African-American artists. Throughout the years, Jones’ home in Atlanta became too small to hold all his collected art work and after much consideration, Jones decided to donate major portions of his massive art collection to The University of Delaware and The University of Alabama.

“The Jones Collection is remarkable not only for the breadth and quality of African-American artists represented in it, but also because it brings together a body of artists who worked at a time in recent American history when African-American artists were not widely collected,” said Dr. Amalia Amaki, author and professor of art and art history.

Jones hopes that his collection will preserve the legacy of artists — especially African-American artists, spark the interest of future art collectors, and help elevate African- American art in the eyes of the art world. “I want to ensure that this genre of art, which is an intrinsic part of the history and totality of American art, is never lost or forgotten by the art world” says Jones.

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