Artelligence Podcast

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Sinopsis

The Artelligence Podcast unpacks the mysteries of the global art market through interviews with collectors, dealers, auction house specialists, lawyers, art advisors and the myriad individuals who make the art market a beguiling mixture of sublime beauty and commercial acumen.

Episodios

  • LiveArt's Market Pulse for November 18, 2022: Lock Kresler Assesses the Market

    22/11/2022 Duración: 39min

    Lock Kresler is a Senior Director at Helly Nahmad Gallery in London. He's deeply involved in the private market but also spent a decade working at Christie's. In this conversation with George O'Dell of LiveArt, Kresler comments on the success of Paul G. Allen Collection, the uneven nature of this season's sales and how that will influence both the public and private markets going forward.

  • LiveArt Market Pulse for November 8, 2022: Day Sale Focus

    11/11/2022 Duración: 37min

    The Day sales are where the art market does its business. These marathon marts are where dealers, art advisors and the occasional brave collector chase the works they believe in. Collecting trends, price movements and discoveries all take place in the day sales. LiveArt's George O'Dell, Arina Novak and Sophie Coco discuss a broad range of artists on offer in the Day sales from a wide array of Abstract Expressionists to recent market mainstays like Scott Kahn. Join us for a preview of what to watch for during next week's action.

  • Lynne Drexler's Extraordinary Year: Christine Berry, Sukanya Rajaratnam and Julian Ehrlich Explain

    08/11/2022 Duración: 32min

    In 2022, artist Lynne Drexler's work exploded on the art market. An artist who had briefly shown in the early 1960s in New York, she continued to work on a remote island in Maine until her death in 1999. Two decades later, she became the artist of the moment. Sukanya Rajaratnam and Christine Berry have collaborated on a dual-gallery show of Drexler's work from her first decade, 1959-1969, The shows at Berry Campbell and Mnuchin have drawn in new audiences and further burnished Drexler's reputation. In this podcast, Christie's Julian Ehrlich joins Berry and Rajaratnam to tell the story of Lynne Drexler's extraordinary year.

  • LiveArt's Market Pulse for Nov 2: Paul Allen, Alex Katz and the Surprise of Boetti

    04/11/2022 Duración: 29min

    LiveArt's sales team discussed the Paul Allen collection at Christie's, Alex Katz's market in light of his retrospective at the Guggenheim Museum, and the new record prices set for Alighiero Boetti's work in Paris and the expectation of an even bigger record in New York this month.

  • The Billion-Dollar Paul G. Allen Collection at Christie's with Marc Porter and Max Carter

    01/11/2022 Duración: 37min

    Christie's Chairman Marc Porter talks about Paul Allen as a collector and the role philanthropy now plays in the sale of the major art collections of our time. Max Carter discusses the challenge of estimating a wide array of artists in a collection that ranges over hundreds of years. Led by works from Cézanne, Seurat, Gauguin, Klimt, van Gogh, Boticelli, Manet, Jasper Johns, Lucian Freud, David Hockney and many more artists.

  • LiveArt Market Pulse for Oct 24, 2022: Paris Plus, Mitchell/Monet & Alice Baber

    25/10/2022 Duración: 28min

    LiveArt's George O'Dell and Sophie Coco discuss the mood in the market. George is just back from Paris Plus, the new Art Basel fair in Paris. He gives his impressions on the difference between the Paris and London markets. Can the two fairs survive side-by-side as they have for years or will one win out? Sophie and George also assess the Fondation Louis Vuitton Monet Mitchell show that brings together late works by both artists who lived in similar landscapes outside Paris but at different times. How does the pairing of two giants from different eras influence collectors? And what about the Joan Mitchell retrospective also on view at the same time? Finally, with so much interest in women abstract painters, in general, and such market curiosity surrounding the work of Alice Baber, in particular, Sophie talks through the decision tree collectors must consider when seeking out the next hot name.

  • James Sevier Takes Stock of Frieze Week in London

    18/10/2022 Duración: 34min

    Fresh off Sotheby's strongest Frieze-week sales ever, James Sevier discusses the state of the Contemporary art market. London was filled with eager buyers who packed the fairs and auctions. More than $257 million was spent at auction and there's no telling how much more changed hands at the various fairs and galleries in London. In this conversation, Sevier talks about the mood in the market, the effect of the cheaper pound on how consignors behave and the strong demand for artists like David Hockney, Frank Auerbach and Caroline Walker.

  • LiveArt's Market Pulse for October 10, 2022

    11/10/2022 Duración: 28min

    LiveArt's sales team of George O'Dell, Adam Rutledge, Sophie Coco and Arina Novak discuss Sotheby's Hong Kong Contemporary art sale where $81m in art was sold but the bidding was lackluster overall. Still, there were strong sales for Emily Mae Smith, Maria Berrio, Lynne Drexler, Lucy Bull and Louise Bonnet. Then the discussion shifts to what the sales team wants to see at Frieze London—especially the presentations of prominent galleries and the special presentation of AWARE (Archives of Women Artists, Research and Exhibitions.)

  • Isa Lorenzo & Rachel Rillo Launch Manila Gallery Silverlens in New York

    07/10/2022 Duración: 31min

    Isa Lorenzo founded Silverlens Galleries in Manila in 2004. She was joined three years later by co-Director Rachel Rillo. Together they built an innovative gallery program in Manila and on the global art fair circuit. After partnering with galleries around the world for several years, Lorenzo and Rillo discovered they were seeing significant traffic to their website and social media from the United States. There was also serious interest from curators about their artists. The team opened in the heart of New York's Chelsea this autumn a space where they hope to show their international stable of artists and use the gallery as a site of collaborations.

  • LiveArt's Market Pulse for October 3, 2022

    04/10/2022 Duración: 37min

    George O'Dell, Sophie Coco and Arina Novak discuss the results from New York's mid-season Fall sale opening auctions. With $69 million in art sold at an 84.5% sell-through rate, the market remains stronger than many expected though the tug-o-war between sellers and buyers is now at a draw after several seasons where sellers were in the advantaged position. In this podcast, we discuss results for artists like Amy Sillman, Danielle Orchard, Louise Bonnet, Lynne Drexler, Mary Weatherford, Rashid Johnson, Salman Toor, Scott Kahn, Jordy Kerwick Amoako Boafo, Christina Quarles, Robert Colescott and many others.

  • LiveArt's Market Pulse for September 21, 2022

    27/09/2022 Duración: 28min

    The New York Mid-Season sales are upon us and the art market is eager to see what prices will be paid for a wide range of artists. There are many new names whose secondary sales are first appearing at auction. There's also a lot of Abstract Expressionist work by women and classic names in the market looking for prices and attention. George O'Dell and Sophie Coco talk about the artists on offer, which ones to watch and what might become of their markets.

  • Jonathan Crockett on Phillips's Strength in Asia

    23/09/2022 Duración: 30min

    Phillips Chairman, Asia, Jonathan Crockett talks about the challenges of selling art in Hong Kong over the past few years. As the auction house moves into its new headquarters at the West Kowloon Culture District, steps away from the M+ Museum, Crockett talks about growing interest in Western artists among Asian collectors and the market for emerging talents.

  • LiveArt's Market Pulse for September 16, 2022

    20/09/2022 Duración: 25min

    LiveArt's George O'Dell and Arina Novak discuss the Independent and Armory Show art fairs in New York; strong auction performances for Lynne Mapp Drexler, Ernie Barnes at Bonhams and David Hockney at Phillips; openings for Mario Ayala at Deitch and Lucy Bull at David Kordansky; plus a conversation about Brussels as a gallery destination.

  • Devang Thakkar Leads Christie's into the Future of Technology

    16/09/2022 Duración: 36min

    After a career at Microsoft and Artsy, Devang Thakkar has combined his interest in art and the art market (he did graduate work on art pricing) with his experience in technology to launch Christie's early stage venture fund. In the podcast, Thakkar discusses the venture fund's thesis, his experience in technology and cryptography, and his views on what needs to happen next as the art world increasingly merges with technology.

  • LiveArt's Market Pulse: September 7, 2022

    13/09/2022 Duración: 31min

    LiveArt's sales team led by George O'Dell, Sophie Coco and Arina Novak discuss the week's most important events effecting the Contemporary art market. In this episode, they discuss Burning Man and Frieze Seoul; the markets for Michael Majerus, Lynne Drexler and Alice Baber; as well as the opening exhibitions for Wolfgang Tillmans at MoMA, Rick Lowe at Gagosian and Christina Quarles at Hauser + Wirth. Get the most valuable market intelligence from LiveArt.

  • LiveArt's Hot List for Spring 2022, Part 2

    03/08/2022 Duración: 41min

    This is LiveArt's Hot List for the second quarter of 2022. Using our comprehensive data, we looked at the sales in April, May and June in London, New York and Hong Kong. We tried to identify the artists with high hammer ratios across multiple sales. Hammer ratio is the hammer price over low estimate. We narrowed that list to a few dozen artists, excluding, for example, the names from the Winter Hot List. Then we boiled it down further to 16 artists whose markets we think are worth paying some attention to right now. We covered 9 artists in the first episode. In this one, George O'Dell discusses the markets for Sam Gilliam, A.R. Penck, with side tangent on Georg Baselitz and other European artists, Yuichi Hirako, Susumu Kamijo, Louis Fratino, Ross Bleckner along with some other re-discovered artists from the 1980s, Danielle Orchard and finally George’s take on the market conditions going into the Fall.a If you want to follow along as we discuss the sales, go to analytics.liveart.io. Type the artist’s na

  • LiveArt's Hot List for Spring 2022, Part 1

    27/07/2022 Duración: 41min

    This is LiveArt's Hot List for the second quarter of 2022. Using our comprehensive data, we looked at the sales in April, May and June in London, New York and Hong Kong. We tried to identify the artists with high hammer ratios across multiple sales. Hammer ratio is the hammer price over low estimate. We narrowed that list to a few dozen artists, excluding, for example, the names from the Winter Hot List. Then we boiled it down further to 16 artists whose markets we think are worth paying some attention to right now. To give all 16 artists the time they deserve, along with some related observations from the marketplace by George O’Dell, we split the podcast into two parts. In this episode, George discusses the markets for Ernie Barnes, Anna Weyant, Robert Motherwell, Scott Kahn, Lynda Benglis, Donald Baechler, Francesco Clemente, Roby Dwi Antono, and Katherine Bernhardt. If you want to follow along as we discuss the sales, go to analytics.liveart.io. Type the artist’s name in the nav-bar search window in

  • Erick Calderon's Chromie Squiggle Conquers Basel

    20/07/2022 Duración: 41min

    Erick Calderon is the founder and CEO of Artblocks, a generative art platform that produces NFTs. Generative digital art projects rely on a set of rules defining variables and parameters that control the visual characteristics of the iterative works. As Snowfro, Calderon’s crypto-name, he is the creator of the Chromie Squiggles, a generative art project capped at 10,000 unique iterations. To date, Calderon has minted more than 9,000 of the Chromie Squiggles and retains the remainder. An early collector of Crypto-punks, Calderon is an influential figure in the NFT community. He and Artblocks have been one of the most successful NFT platforms. In this podcast, we discuss his recent trip to Basel, Switzerland and his views on the current state of the NFT market as well as its future prospects. I hope you find it interesting.

  • Magnus Resch Answers Artists Questions About NFTs

    06/07/2022 Duración: 34min

    Magnus Resch is a serial entrepreneur. He built companies in Europe before starting his first art business in Hong Kong. Then he built the Magnus app in New York to add price transparency to the art marketplace. At the same time, Magnus has written a series of books about the business of making and selling art. The first was a study of Best practices in art dealing. The second was “How to Become a Successful Artist.” It spawned an online course. Now, Magnus has written "How To Create And Sell NFTs - A Guide For All Artists.” In this podcast, Magnus talks about his hopes for NFTs to bring price transparency, authenticity and provenance tracking to the art market. He also explains the most pressing questions artists have about success and offers some surprising insights common to both the market for traditional art and NFTs.

  • Hilton Als: Discovering Frank Walter and Finding New Ways to Present Literature and Art

    29/06/2022 Duración: 26min

    Frank Walter’s rarely seen work is being exhibited at David Zwirner Gallery on the Upper East Side of Manhattan until July 29th. He was an agriculture expert from the island of Antigua in the Caribbean. After a multi-year sojourn in Europe, Walter returned to Antigua where he spent the rest of his life making art. Few saw these works until the 2017 Venice Biennale. There Walter was featured at the first ever pavilion for Antigua and Barbuda. Hilton Als is a writer for the New Yorker. He is also a frequent curator of art exhibitions. Als happened to be in Venice in 2017 and came upon Walter’s work by chance. In this podcast, we talk about Frank Walter and his art. We also discuss Hilton Als’s career as a curator. He was involved in the seminal Black Male show staged at the Whitney in 1994. Since then he has put on shows for Victoria Miro Gallery, David Zwirner and the Yale Center for British Art. Als next show is an exhibition on the life and work of Joan Didion. It will be the latest in a number of innovat

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