Richard Polsky on the Release of the 6th Volume of the Andy Warhol Catalogue Raisonne
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3d ago
In this week's episode of the ArtTactic Podcast, host Adam Green chats with Richard Polsky, author, art dealer, and founder of Richard Polsky Art Authentication. In this episode, Richard discusses the release of Volume 6 of the Andy Warhol catalogue raisonné, detailing the extensive efforts and challenges involved in compiling Warhol’s prolific body of work. He explains the critical role the catalogue plays in the art market, especially for auction houses and private sales. Richard also shares his insights on lesser-known Warhol series, offering advice for new collectors priced out of the majo ..read more
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Hayama Artist Residency's Dexter Wimberly on the Japanese Contemporary Art Scene
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1w ago
In this week's episode of the ArtTactic Podcast, host Adam Green is joined by Dexter Wimberly, the founder and director of the Hayama Artist Residency in Japan. Adam and Dexter delve into Dexter's journey to Japan and his motivations for establishing the Hayama Artist Residency. They discuss the residency's rapid growth and increasing popularity, highlighted by the impressive number of applicants this past year. Adam shares insights from his experience on the artist selection committee, and they explore what sets the Hayama Artist Residency apart from others. Dexter explains how his residency ..read more
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ARTnews' George Nelson Recaps the London June Auctions
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2w ago
In this episode of the ArtTactic Podcast, host Adam Green explores the evolving landscape of the June London auctions, historically a pivotal moment in the art market now witnessing a decline in sales volume. Adam is joined by George Nelson, the UK Reporter for ARTnews, who provides insights into the prevailing mood in London and compares this year's auction performance to previous years. They discuss Sotheby's and Christie's differing strategies, highlight surprising auction results, and identify emerging trends as the art world heads into its summer break ..read more
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SCAD Museum of Art's Daniel S. Palmer on Curating a Regional Museum
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1M ago
In this episode of the ArtTactic Podcast, host Adam Green interviews Daniel S. Palmer, the chief curator at the SCAD Museum of Art, who shares his journey and the unique curatorial strategies of the museum. Daniel discusses how SCAD makes a significant impact locally and nationally, aided by social media's role in extending their reach. He also explores the growing eagerness of artists to exhibit outside major art hubs, sharing insights from his dialogues with them. The conversation highlights current and upcoming exhibitions, showcasing the museum's innovative directions ..read more
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The Art Newspaper's Carlie Porterfield Recaps Art Basel 2024
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1M ago
In this week's episode of the ArtTactic Podcast, host Adam Green recaps Art Basel 2024 with Carlie Porterfield, associate art market editor at The Art Newspaper. Join us as we explore the mood leading up to the fair, the noticeable absence of American collectors, and how the fair's atmosphere matched or diverged from expectations. Carlie and Adam discuss standout sales and delve into the broader implications of Art Basel's success and what it might mean for the art market's future ..read more
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Hangman's David Hurwitz and Ty Cooperman on Fine Art Shipping
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1M ago
In this episode of the ArtTactic Podcast, host Adam Green is joined by David Hurwitz, founder and owner of Hangman, and Ty Cooperman, client experience expert at Hangman. They discuss the critical yet often overlooked aspect of fine art logistics, including why shipping costs have increased, the reasons behind significant price variances in shipping quotes, and how to avoid common shipping pitfalls. David and Ty also share insights on the growth of fine art storage services and offer valuable advice on best practices for managing art shipments ..read more
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ArtTactic's Anders Petterson Analyzes the May Auction Results
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1M ago
In this episode of the ArtTactic Podcast, host Adam Green is joined by Anders Petterson, founder of ArtTactic, to analyze the major May auction results from a data perspective. They discuss the overall performance of the auction season, highlighting the differences across various price levels and the impact of broader economic factors. Adam and Anders delve into the effects of increased liquidity post-pandemic, the changing sentiment in the art market, and the role of speculative bidding, particularly from Chinese collectors. They also explore the significance of ArtTactic's Resale Analysis Re ..read more
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TEFAF's Will Korner on TEFAF NY 2024
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2M ago
In this week's edition of the ArtTactic Podcast, Will Korner, head of fairs at TEFAF, joins us to recap this year's edition of TEFAF NY. First, Will shares his insights on the distinct visitor experience at TEFAF NY, emphasizing its blend of contemporary and historical art, which sets it apart from other fairs in the art circuit. Then, Adam and Will delve into the motivations of contemporary galleries choosing TEFAF over traditional contemporary art fairs. They discuss the strategic reasons behind this choice and how it benefits the galleries. After, the discussion covers TEFAF's decision to e ..read more
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The New York Times' Zachary Small Recaps the May Auction Season
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2M ago
In this week's episode of the ArtTactic Podcast, we recap the May auction season in New York with Zachary Small, lead art reporter at The New York Times and author of the new book Token Supremacy: The Art of Finance, the Finance of Art, and the Great Crypto Crash of 2022. Zachary shares details about the hacking of Christie's website and its impact on the auction house's sales. He also explains why prospective sellers at the high end of the art market were reluctant to participate this season and reveals whether there was a softening in the market for speculative, emerging artists. Additionall ..read more
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Nadja Sayej Recaps Frieze New York 2024
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2M ago
In this week's episode of the ArtTactic Podcast, we recap Frieze New York 2024 with culture journalist Nadja Sayej. First, Nadja shares why exhibitors didn't take as much risks at this year's fair compared to previous years. Then, she discusses the waning influence of art criticism in the contemporary art world. After, Nadja identifies various aesthetic trends at the fair that were compelling. Also, Nadja reveals the consensus view in the art world on the fair's atypical venue, The Shed. Lastly, Nadja identifies some of her highlights from a busy art week in New York ..read more
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