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Vita Brevis - Business, Art, Life and Death
Vita Brevis - Business, Art, Life and Death
Author: Carlos Cardenas
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Vita Brevis explores how business, creativity, and philanthropy intersect through the lives of remarkable people. Through conversations with entrepreneurs and community leaders who are collectors and patrons of the arts, the show examines how art shapes the way they think, work, and build legacy. Because life is short - but art is forever.
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In this conversation, tech entrepreneur and art collector Max Dolgicer shares his journey from Israel to the U.S., discussing the intersection of technology and art, the importance of education, and the dynamics of the art market. He reflects on his experiences with startups, the role of immigration in success, and the evolving landscape of art technology platforms like Artsy. Dolgicer emphasizes the significance of passion in both technology and art, while also addressing the challenges and volatility of the art market.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Max Dolgicer04:56 The Immigrant Experience in Tech08:44 Max's Entrepreneurial Journey18:02 Art and Technology: A Dual Passion22:18 The Role of NFTs in the Art World26:49 Investing in Artsy and the Future of Art Platforms32:08 The Impact of Data Transparency on the Art Market35:48 Assessing the Health of the Current Art Market38:54 The Trend of Galleries Selling to Private Equity41:21 Understanding Market Volatility and Collector MindsetThis interview was recorded on January 16, 2026
Summary of Part IIIn this conversation, Alain Servais discusses his unique perspective on art collecting, emphasizing the importance of ideas over mere aesthetics. He reflects on his journey from finance to art, highlighting how art has shaped his critical thinking and worldview. Servais advocates for challenging art that provokes thought and discussion, rather than conforming to popular trends. He also addresses the financialization of art, cautioning against viewing it as an investment. Throughout the dialogue, he shares insights on the responsibilities of collectors and the future of the art market.Chapters00:00 Scarcity in the Art Market01:52 Collecting Ideas vs. Artworks08:10 The Evolution of Artistic Appreciation10:31 Challenging Art and Personal Growth13:13 The Role of the Collector15:53 The Value of Art vs. Commodities24:16 The Financialization of Art30:17 The Future of the Art Market
Summary of Part IIn this conversation, Alain Servais shares his unique journey from investment banking to becoming a prominent figure in the art world. He discusses his early experiences in New York, his accidental introduction to art, and how his psychological journey intertwined with his appreciation for art. Alain emphasizes the subjective nature of art valuation, the intersection of art and finance, and the manufactured scarcity in the art market. He also reflects on the changing landscape of art collecting and the importance of understanding the stories behind artworks.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Alain Servais02:06 Early Career on Wall Street02:07 Understanding Art Beyond Investment21:02 The Nature of Financial Markets vs. Art30:14 Scarcity in the Art MarketEpisode recorded December 29, 2025
Chris Erck shares his multifaceted journey as an entrepreneur, collector, and real estate developer. He discusses the importance of art in his various ventures, including his innovative real estate projects in San Antonio, his new boot brand, his tech startup, and his furniture design endeavors. Chris emphasizes the significance of surrounding oneself with inspiring individuals and the value of learning throughout the entrepreneurial journey. He also reflects on his desire to create a lasting cultural impact through his work with artists and the community.Chapters00:00 The Essence of Art and Life02:59 Chris Erck: A Multifaceted Journey05:39 Art's Influence on Business and Design09:28 Innovative Real Estate Development14:08 Crafting a Unique Boot Brand17:31 Furniture Design and Auction Ventures21:25 Navigating Multiple Business Models30:28 The Role of Art in Entrepreneurship40:08 Legacy and Cultural Impact44:19 Advice for Aspiring EntrepreneursEpisode recorded on December 16, 2025
Deborah Dupré shares her journey from law to the art world, detailing her experiences in various cities and her current role as president of the board at the Contemporary Austin. She discusses the importance of cultural institutions in fostering community engagement and the evolving art scene in Austin. Deborah emphasizes the need for curiosity, strategic thinking, and inclusivity in both the art world and business, while also addressing the challenges and opportunities within the local art ecosystem.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background01:11 Deborah Dupre's Journey in Art and Law05:23 Role and Responsibilities at the Contemporary Austin09:40 Connecting Art, Law, and Leadership11:14 First Artistic Experiences and Emotional Connections14:46 Collector vs. Dealer Mindsets17:05 Economic Realities of the Art World20:54 The Commercial Gallery Ecosystem in Austin25:53 The Importance of Local Artists and Regional Galleries28:10 Cultural Fabric of Austin31:26 The Role of Arts in Business32:46 Philanthropy and Audience Engagement37:05 Corporate Involvement in Arts41:01 Cultural Impact and LegacyEpisode recorded on December 11, 2025
In this engaging conversation, Carlos and Joey Hovsepyan explore the intersection of art and business, discussing Joey's journey from the steel industry to becoming an art collector. They delve into the importance of innovation in both fields, the influence of living in artistic cities like Los Angeles, and the evolving nature of artistic taste. Joey shares insights on the economics of art, the significance of personal connections to artwork, and offers valuable advice for aspiring collectors. The discussion highlights the subjective nature of art and the importance of supporting emerging artists and institutions.TakeawaysJoey's artistic journey began in Montreal and evolved through various cities.The steel industry is outdated and ripe for innovation.Art can soothe and challenge viewers simultaneously.Collecting art is a reflection of personal identity and values.Art should bring joy, regardless of its monetary value.The art world can be unwelcoming, but efforts are being made to change that.Legacy in art involves supporting artists and institutions.Aspiring collectors should learn and develop their taste over time.Avoid speculative trends in the art market. Collect what you love.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Vita Brevis02:50 Merging Art and Business05:50 Joey's Journey in the Steel Industry09:00 The Intersection of Art and Steel11:52 Living in Los Angeles: An Artistic Hub14:53 The Emotional Connection to Art17:45 Art as a Daily Practice20:10 Innovation in Business and Art23:08 The Economics of Art25:59 Conclusion and Reflections26:06 The Economics of Art Investment29:04 Developing Taste in Art30:40 The Context of Art Display32:31 Subjectivity in Art Appreciation36:00 Raising a Child in an Artistic Environment39:06 Legacy and Cultural Impact41:14 Advice for Future CollectorsEpisode recorded on November 20, 2025




