What should a podcast about selling art be in a moment where so little of that is happening? Do we carry on as normal? Or maybe even attempt to answer […] The post 29. A Show About Selling Art…Now? appeared first on ART DEALER SHOW - podcast.
In the late 1980’s I crashed an art opening on Le Brea Blvd. in Los Angeles. I was an art student and yes, it was partly to make a meal […] The post 28. Right Time, Right Art. Guest David Fahey – Fahey Klein Gallery. appeared first on ART DEALER SHOW - podcast.
We are finally back with the second half of our conversation with San Diego gallerist Ruth Ann Thorn (Exclusive Collections). And maybe being a year and a half later you […] The post 27. “Looking for weird people creating weird things” – Guest Ruth Ann Thorn – The other half. appeared first on ART DEALER SHOW - podcast.
This is not your typical episode of the Art Dealer Show. If you have not heard the news, the often controversial comedic actor and social commentator Sacha Baron Cohen is […] The post 26. Is Sacha Baron Cohen Calling The Gallery World “S***T”? Guest: Cristy Cones appeared first on ART DEALER SHOW - podcast.
YES, we’ve returned to our corner booth at the ol’ art dealer bar and we have a new episode of the Art Dealer Show show for you. Even though the […] The post 25. Galleries pricing art by the keystone rule and other fun ways to lose a business. appeared first on ART DEALER SHOW - podcast.
If you listened to Part One of our conversation with San Francisco Art Exchange’s co-owner Jim Hartley, I’m sure you have been eagerly waiting this episode. It’s not going […] The post 24. Big Art Sales…Because Of and Despite Our Best Efforts – Guest: Jim Hartley, Pt. 2 appeared first on ART DEALER SHOW - podcast.
For such a down-to-earth guy, our guest Jim Hartley has had quite a glitzy career in the art biz. Jim, along with his partner (and past guest) Theron Kabrich, have […] The post 23 How the Iranian Revolution Started a Storied Career in Art. – Guest Jim Hartley Pt. 1 appeared first on ART DEALER SHOW - podcast.
It’s been a while but I’m back and comfortably settled in my usual corner booth at the ol’ art dealer bar. Having been away for a bit, there’s a lot […] The post 22 Everything I Needed to Know About Art Dealing I Learned in Kindergarten – Guest Alex Salazar Pt 2. appeared first on ART DEALER SHOW - podcast.
To be a seasoned art dealer is to have taken some knocks over the years. There’s just no way around it. Stay in the business beyond the length of a […] The post 21 Are Millennials Not Buying Art, Or Just Not From You? – Guest Ruth-Ann Thorn Pt 1 appeared first on ART DEALER SHOW - podcast.
Years ago I called Alex Salazar (this episode’s guest) to go over some increasingly complicated and continuously changing details pertaining to a show that we were working on together. One […] The post 20 Selling Art Off of a Gym’s Wall? – Guest Alexander Salazar appeared first on ART DEALER SHOW - podcast.
How about this for a show tease? An Andy Warhol painting changes the lives of a civil servant’s family forever, Dali’s pet ocelot gets out of control, and the chance […] The post 19 What in the Gallery Is Telling Them Not to Buy from You? – Guest Richard Perry, Part II appeared first on ART DEALER SHOW - podcast.
From day one, it was a goal of the show to talk as many different types of art sellers as we could get on the mic—from art consultants working the […] The post 18 “I Demand Complete Loyalty” from the Collector – Guest Dewey Graff appeared first on ART DEALER SHOW - podcast.
As promised, we’ve returned with part two of our conversation with Heidi Leigh, owner of AFA Gallery in SOHO New York and Belcastel France. And if you liked part one, […] The post 17 Gallery Staffing: The Achilles Heel to the Art Biz. – Guest Heidi Leigh, Pt. 2 appeared first on ART DEALER SHOW - podcast.
How about this for an interview starter? When this episode’s guest Richard Perry, the owner of Centaur Gallery in Las Vegas, first entered into the art business the company he […] The post 16 Who killed the “cool” in the art business? – Guest Richard Perry, owner of Centaur Gallery in Las Vegas appeared first on ART DEALER SHOW - podcast.
As you know by Now, I love a good art dealer story. And our guest Heidi Leigh, the owner of AFA Gallery (Soho New York / Paris) has brought us […] The post 15 The Rolling Stones Art Dealing Lesson & Guest Heidi Leigh Of AFA Gallery appeared first on ART DEALER SHOW - podcast.
The wait is over, and we are back with part II of my conversation with Bob Chase, president of Chase Art. And If you enjoyed part one as much as […] The post 14 Bob Chase Pt II – Is Old School The Only School? appeared first on ART DEALER SHOW - podcast.
Nim Vaswani An Art Dealer By Any Other Name If the art world has its equivalent to an old-time tent revival it would the “Road Show Company.” Since 1997, Nim Vaswani and his devoted […] The post 13 Nim Vaswani – An Art Dealer By Any Other Name appeared first on ART DEALER SHOW - podcast.
Are you ready for the first Art Dealer Show of the New Year? We are back with part II of my conversation with Thad Markham, the owner of Artifacts Gallery […] The post 12 Art gallery owner Thad Markham Pt II: Why killing to join a gang is like selling art? appeared first on ART DEALER SHOW - podcast.
Many are calling 2016 a year of loss. If it was not a presidential candidate for you, it was at least Prince, Bowie and of course Leonard Cohen. As much […] The post 11 Bridgette Mayer: A Personal Tale Of Survival and Redemption appeared first on ART DEALER SHOW - podcast.
I’ve alway been fond of the cautionary words from an unknown sage – “choose your profession before it chooses you.” These sobering words used to guid me as much as […] The post 10 Tony Pernicone – An Odyssey in the Art Business. appeared first on ART DEALER SHOW - podcast.
Scott Ruthven
The best thing I've listened to all week. Angelo sounds like a humble, down-to-earth, great guy...the kind you want as a best friend. I love the story and admire his fortitude to acquire a piece he loved. I've never sold a $100k+ piece but have many collectors who made payments to me for months and months to own a painting that spoke to them. They are the most passionate and interesting people and, in every case, have become long-term friends and continue to add my works to their collections. Thanks for your podcast and best of luck. - Scott Ruthven