Joshua Roth, Head of United Talent Agency's new department representing artists, discusses the new options for artists to reach a wider audience through relationships with global brands, his background in a Los Angeles art collecting family, LA's changing art culture and the role for curators in the new global art ecosystem.
Apr 08, 2015•39 min
Scott Reyburn of the International New York Times discusses the TEFAF art fair, the growth of online art sales and the future of Sotheby's now that a new Chairman has been installed along with his hand-picked CEO.
Mar 23, 2015•50 min
Former Federal Prosecutor Victor J. Rocco, now chair of Herrick Feinstein's White Collar Defense and Investigations Practice, discusses what gallery owners should do when faced with a subpoena or questions from law enforcement. Several stories in the press cite the Manhattan District Attorney's office as conducting an investigation of gallery practices around sales tax collection.
Mar 16, 2015•23 min
In this episode of the Artelligence Podcast Judd Tully talks about the dealers, the fairs (at the piers and on Park avenue) and the sales during this year's Armory Week.
Mar 11, 2015•25 min
The International New York Times's Art Market correspondent, Scott Reyburn, discusses his story on London's private dealers and their struggle with "buyers" instead of "collectors." Also, we discuss the Arttactic confidence survey, Marcato's renewed attacks on Sotheby's board, Sotheby's deal with RM Auctions to get a foothold in the classic car market, and much more.
Feb 22, 2015•44 min
Scott Reyburn discusses the London Contemporary sales and the possibility that the art market has achieved a new, sustainable level; Thorstein Veblen's idea of conspicuous consumption; and the weight of auction catalogues.
Feb 15, 2015•36 min
Colin Gleadell recaps the London Impressionist and Modern sales at Sotheby's and Christie's; Artnet's Director of Marketing, Thierry Dumoulin, explains the site's new partnership with TEFAF.
Feb 09, 2015•30 min
Hrag Vartanian of Hyperallergic describes his trip to LA for a series of art fairs including the LA Art Book Fair and ArtLA Contemporary; James Tarmy of Bloomberg and Brian Boucher from Artnet News talk about the New York Old Master sales.
Feb 04, 2015•32 min
Patricia Cohen of the New York Times discusses the reaction to her story about private museum tax exemptions; Rob Weisberg describes Invaluable's strategy, its alliances with eBay and Epai in China as well as the growth prospects for art collectibles.
Jan 20, 2015•40 min
This section of the September 2011 Artelligence Modern Market panel opens with Helly Nahmad explaining how Chinese buyers came to collect Giorgio Morandi (pictured) paintings and continues to explore the artists Guy Bennett, Nicholas Maclean and Nicholas Acquavella saw as worth buying and holding.
Jan 09, 2015•36 min
Olyvia Kwok is the principal of Willstone Management, an art investment and advisory firm in London and New York. Here, Kwok discusses her business and her views on artists and the art market.
Dec 16, 2014•30 min
NY Cont Nov 2014 by Marion Maneker
Nov 17, 2014•22 min
Marion Maneker & Judd Tully discuss the previous week's round of Impressionist and Modern sales.
Nov 10, 2014•31 min
The panel discussion originally took place in September of 2011 at the Artelligence conference. Guy Bennett, Nicholas Acquavella, Nicholas Maclean and Helly Nahmad discuss various aspects of the market but the conversation focuses on the prices achieved for Joan Miró.
Nov 03, 2014•22 min
Peter Stevens, Executive Director of the David Smith Estate, joins Robert Mnuchin and Sukanya Rajaratnam of Mnuchin Gallery to discuss their show at Frieze Masters of David Smith, The Forgings.
Sep 30, 2014•24 min
Peter Loughrey is an established curator, trusted consultant, and a well-recognized expert in Modern Design & Fine Art. He is a prominent figure in the Los Angeles Modern Art & Design community through his involvement at LACMA as a member of the Decorative Arts and Design Council and Contemporary Friends, as well as his contributions to Taschen books. Not only is he a repeat appraiser on PBS’s “Antiques Roadshow”, but he has also been featured on Forbes’ “Sold!” on Ovation TV. Peter co-c...
Sep 06, 2014•20 min
Curator of BANKSY The Unauthorised Retrospective on view at Sotheby's in London and owner of Lazarides, Steve Lazarides talks about the "street art" market, Banksy and future of this global style. www.lazinc.com Instagram - Lazarides Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Lazinc Twitter- @Lazarides_Art
Jul 10, 2014•29 min
Richard Wright, founder of the design and Contemporary art auction house Wright, speaks about his 14 years in the business, the growth of the design market and his expansion to New York.
Jun 09, 2014•29 min
Dr. Loretta Würtenberger of Fine Art Partners discusses her firm's role in providing financing to dealers for secondary market transactions and fabrication for the primary market. Dr. Würtenberger also explains how her firm works with artists estates.
Jun 02, 2014•31 min
Venus Over Manhattan gallerist and collector Adam Lindemann talks about the Contemporary art market, the New York auctions, guarantees, Richard Prince, Joe Bradley and Alexander Calder (because, in the end, Calder goes with everything.)
May 20, 2014•17 min
After nearly 13 years at the head of Christie's Contemporary Art department during a period of un paralleled growth in the art market and, even more strikingly, the market for Contemporary Art, Amy Cappellazzo has started a new firm called Art Agency Partners with renowned art advisor Allan Schwartzmann. Here Amy talks about the essential ingredients—liquidity for the wealthy and a liquidity of art and artists—that made this global art boom possible.
May 02, 2014•22 min