Saturday 25 November 2017

Saving the Arts With Baryn Futa

It is Baryn Futa’s fervent belief that the arts are a necessary and defining part of any culture that’s drives him to support and preserve art to the extent possible. He invests in as much art as possible for his collection, not just because doing so brings a great return, but also because he feels it is vitally important to preserve the art of the past and present for the enjoyment and learning of future generations. He also does everything possible to cultivate a love of arts.

Baryn Futa is well aware that the arts are a way for generations to communicate with each other. It is simply a fact that the art of the past puts us in touch with our ancestors than anything else can. for that reason, it is crucial that we preserve as much art as possible for our descendants. That reality makes art collectors and art museums extremely important and it’s why he not only collects art himself, but he actively lends his pieces to museums when he can. It’s also why he maintains memberships in so many prominent art museums with impressive collections of their own.

Sunday 30 July 2017

Baryn Futa’s Artistic Vision

While almost everyone who thinks about it would agree that art appreciation is a key element of every human society, art is too often taken for granted. The first thing politicians think about when they consider cutting the budget is cutting arts funding. It seems difficult for many people to take artists seriously. Too often, while we appreciate art, it is too difficult for artists to make a living and thrive, which is a shame. That is what drives Baryn Futa's work in support of the arts, both as a benefactor and as a collector of fine art.

Of course, Baryn Futa appreciates the investment potential of art, but there is a lot more to art than money. To him, the arts are a necessary and defining part of any culture and important enough to preserve for future generations. What he is doing by collecting art is making it possible for the current generation to communicate to future generations, just as past generations have used it to speak to us. The art of the past puts us in touch with our ancestors in a way that nothing else can. Therefore, Baryn Futa strongly feels that we owe it to future generations to preserve as much art as possible. Not for the money, but because art itself is important.

Saturday 22 April 2017

The Arts and Baryn Futa

While almost everyone agrees in spirit that art is a key element of every human society he that art appreciation is necessary for preserving art for future generations, Baryn Futa is saddened by the fact that our society seems too often to take art and artists for granted, to the point that they don’t fully appreciate them enough to thrive and create more art. That is the primary motivation behind Baryn Futa's work in support of the fine arts as both a benefactor and critic of fine art. He believes that brilliant artists should be considered a national treasure and he does what he can to rectify that situation.

Art collector and benefactor Baryn Futa believes that the arts are a necessary and defining part of any culture and that they are important to preserve for future generations. After all, the art of the past puts us in touch with our ancestors in a way that nothing else can. He feels that we owe it to posterity to preserve as much art as possible for the future. His love of and appreciation for the arts was rather late in coming, really. It wasn't until he retired and began working with the Denver Art Museum that Baryn Futa began to appreciate the immense importance of the arts. No one was more surprised than he that he was hit so hard by a full appreciation for the art world, including the artists themselves.

Baryn Futa now has an extensive art collection of his own. He also holds memberships in a large number of prominent art museums with impressive collections of their own and he loans pieces from his collection to museums all over the nation. He simply wants more people to appreciate the arts as much as he does.

Monday 30 January 2017

Art Connects Us with the Past and Future: Baryn Futa

Though he is known as a prominent arts patron with a rich appreciation for fine art, the fact is, Baryn Futa wasn’t exactly born thinking that way. Most of his life was spent not even thinking about art. In fact, it was when he retired that something stirred inside. It began when he started working with the Denver Art Museum and something hit him and he began to appreciate the vital importance of the arts in identifying any society.

No one was more surprised than Baryn Futa, when he realized his deep attraction to the art world, but that developed into a profound appreciation for art as a key to preserving society and culture. While at the DAM, he attended museum exhibitions and art fairs and, took classes and absorbed everything else he could find to satisfy his craving for more. Baryn Futa realized that, most appreciate the arts on some level, few are able to support the arts to the extent needed. It is that reality that has caused Baryn to take on as much of that responsibility that he could. His love of art has turned into a positive for everyone.