https://www.packagingnews.co.uk/news/museum-of-brands-founder-robert-opie-celebrates-50-years-of-collecting-16-08-2013
Robert Opie collected food packaging and other one you items gathering them through childhood now having an estimated 500000 items. These items fill his home, a storehouse, museums, and exhibition spaces. His made a business out of this selling and renting his objects to film productions and selling books about his collection.
Anglers and Utopias
Collectors tend to be women but generally men tend to get sucked into their collections. The single minded focus and drive to dominate and feel successful that patriarchal societies have driven into men up to this point is a factor they contributes to this statistic. While this is not wholly a bad thing as many advancements that are made are made by individuals who think and act this way, but at the same time it has lead to wars and through them come these advancements.
Alex shear is an example of someone who has gotten absorbed into his collection, to rediscover “American innocence” through objects with character. Having many types of connections and collecting toys he used to play with. His marriage fell apart, he lost friends but he is still dedicated
With over 100000 objects in multiple warehouses he collects and salvages things from flea markets, including defective or failed merchandise as he believes these are just as important as successful products. Especially from big companies who would rather consumers forget their shortcomings. While he is successful it came at the cost of many connections.
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