
William O'Reilly: The Thrill of Collecting Old Masters
TEFAF Maastricht, the mother of all art fairs encompassing 7,000 years of art history, normally runs for multiple weeks in March. This week it re-opens for a shortened run. Noted as the centerpiece of...
22 Jun 202227min

Nate Freeman: Covering the Art World as Beau Monde
Nate Freeman writes a weekly art column for Vanity Fair. He made the evolution from art world reporter for ARTnews, Artsy and Artnet to writing a weekly gossip column that profiles the most interestin...
15 Jun 202240min

Gabriela Palmieri: How Collectors Navigate the Competitive Market for Emerging Artists
In her 17-year career at Sotheby’s, Gabriela Palmieri presided over the most valuable Contemporary art day sale ever held. She was involved in the sale of Adam Sender’s collection and worked with the ...
1 Jun 202236min

Andrew Fabricant Takes Gagosian Gallery into the Future
Andrew Fabricant became Chief Operating Officer of Gagosian Gallery a year before the global pandemic radically transformed the business of dealing art. In this podcast, Fabricant discusses the recent...
25 Mai 202233min

Good Times: Bill Perkins Explains Why He Bought Ernie Barnes's The Sugar Shack for $15 million
The May week of sales began with Andy Warhol's $195 million Shot Sage Blue Marilyn. That was the work everybody expected to be the most talked about lot of the week. But on the third night of sales, s...
18 Mai 202233min

Rachel Hagopian Explains Private Sales on LiveArt Market
LiveArt Market's Managing Director Rachel Hagopian discusses the approaching launch of LiveArt's exchange, The Trading Floor, where buyers and seller's will be able to match wishlist demand with suppl...
11 Mai 202232min

Christie's May Sale Preview: Warhol's Marilyn ; Anne Bass's Rothkos, Degas & Monets; and More
May is the biggest auction season of the year. It opens with a huge set of sales at Christie’s. In this podcast, we’ll speak with Christie’s Chairman, Marc Porter, about the brother and sister colle...
4 Mai 202237min

Phillips May Sale Preview: Basquiat's Devil, Calder's Snow Flurry, Kusama's Infinity Net
Phillips Auction house has a reputation for creating markets for artists who don’t have a track record. Over the last several years, the house has grown rapidly to become a venue for a range of works ...
27 Apr 202233min



















