The need for well-founded knowledge on patronage is great – not only among artists, cultural institutions, benefactors, policymakers and the media, but also among the growing group of students graduating each year on this topic. Therefore, this research repository offers a wide range of published research by scholars affiliated with Dutch and Flemish universities, and by master students graduating from these universities. New research is continuously added to the platform. You can search in various ways: via a search bar in the left-hand column, via text type, access, subject, author and language.
Private Collectors in Brussels, Antwerp, and Ghent, ca. 1780-1914. Between Public Relevance and Personal Pleasure
Scriptie: Betsy Westendorp-Osieck. Kunstenares, verzamelaar en legacy builder
Bridging the urban-digital divide: Crowdfunding as an online middleground space
Scriptie: A Good Patron: A Redefined Private Law Framework for Art Patronage and the Value It Brings to Artists, Patrons, and Dutch Society
The fragility of cultural philanthropy: why private art museums close
Bridging the urban-digital divide: Crowdfunding as an online middleground space
Private financiering voor cultuur: ontwikkelingen in geefgedrag
Fondsen op naam: Duurzaam, maar doelgericht
Boekman #138: Private financiering van kunst en cultuur
The Legacy of Elise Hall. Contemporary Perspectives on Gender and the Saxophone
Paying and Playing? Elise Hall and Patronage in the Early Twentieth Century