Appreciate the content and your years of experience on this topic. I've only taken my art seriously as a business for a couple of years so your insight is a breath of fresh air. Love the channel 🙏🏾
The high-end art market game is kind of like fantasy big-time wrestling nothing is what it seems and quite often is rigged and in between the market holders, brokers, auction houses, and the like hype is eagerly pumping up the buyers, collectors, and investors for the next round. It's all an Illusion that's why Art, especially contemporary art prices are out of control. As an Art Collector and researcher of 20+ years and with over 200 works of art in my collection. I am not too excited about and with the contemporary art world and market these days I am hoping there will be a major shift in the market and artist's creations in the future. But to each their own, Art collecting is a very subjective personal activity that collectors want to share with others but when money status and name notoriety come into play the artist's creations may end up and tend to be degraded as so many artworks are today utterly rubbish.
I think you tend to focus too much on trends, what's in or what's out! How about a little bit more focus on buying the art that you love? It's disrespectful and it's dangerous to artist's careers when there's this focus on what's "trending" in the art world! Artists aren't like your favorite pair of Jeans because they're in style, that's not how it's supposed to be! Do you really care about art or artists, or do you just care about what the flavor of the month is? As a dealer yourself, you should be more concerned about how to help extend the careers of the artists that you represent, and making art based on trends isn't the way to do that!
She is explaining art from a business and economic perspective. It's clear that she loves art, but she is trying/accomplishing to marry the love of art with business.
@@krapes123 As an artist myself, business and pure art do not match! For an artist, if talking about trends is business, then business needs to stay out of the studio!! Dealers need to realize that! She's a dealer right? Dealers need to know, if you want your artists at their best, let them be artists, keep business out of the studio and separate from art!
Thanks for your perspective. I think Artist should learn to have a balance of understanding the business and creating. I’m also not a dealer, I’m an artist manager and my job is to be informative of the market. I talk with my Artist about this. I constantly hope it doesn’t jade them, but I’m not going to hide the way this art world works from them either. I also think you should refer to 8:15 where I highly urge Artist not to follow trends. 🤍🤍🤍
yooo most underrated channel that I came across in a while! Thank you for your content
Thank you so much! I have a lot planned for this year so I hope you stick around. 🤍
You are the GOAT in my art world!! Please keep up the great work!!
Thank you so much for the love!!! 🤍
Appreciate the content and your years of experience on this topic. I've only taken my art seriously as a business for a couple of years so your insight is a breath of fresh air. Love the channel 🙏🏾
I have my notebook and pen out to take notes. Thanks for this info.
Dope video and very informative. Happy New Year!
Such a helpful video.
thanks
Thank you❤
Do you have any recommendations for journals/blogs/news outlets to follow to track those indices?
Great content
Thank You!
I really love your content. Would you be able to recommend some books we could read or references to study these concepts more in depth?
any advice for a poet/book seller?
and I ask because I know most people think Art and hear visual art.
Unfortunately I've never worked with authors or poets.
@@DearGlorywithMoriahAlise noooooo
The high-end art market game is kind of like fantasy big-time wrestling nothing is what it seems and quite often is rigged and in between the market holders, brokers, auction houses, and the like hype is eagerly pumping up the buyers, collectors, and investors for the next round. It's all an Illusion that's why Art, especially contemporary art prices are out of control. As an Art Collector and researcher of 20+ years and with over 200 works of art in my collection. I am not too excited about and with the contemporary art world and market these days I am hoping there will be a major shift in the market and artist's creations in the future. But to each their own, Art collecting is a very subjective personal activity that collectors want to share with others but when money status and name notoriety come into play the artist's creations may end up and tend to be degraded as so many artworks are today utterly rubbish.
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Wo..
this should be a college course...
ok
move the 🎙️ bit-aside
to her left 👉🏻 👉🏻👉🏻
might let her & her nose face towards upfront .. . ..
again.
I think you tend to focus too much on trends, what's in or what's out! How about a little bit more focus on buying the art that you love? It's disrespectful and it's dangerous to artist's careers when there's this focus on what's "trending" in the art world! Artists aren't like your favorite pair of Jeans because they're in style, that's not how it's supposed to be! Do you really care about art or artists, or do you just care about what the flavor of the month is? As a dealer yourself, you should be more concerned about how to help extend the careers of the artists that you represent, and making art based on trends isn't the way to do that!
She is explaining art from a business and economic perspective. It's clear that she loves art, but she is trying/accomplishing to marry the love of art with business.
@@krapes123 As an artist myself, business and pure art do not match! For an artist, if talking about trends is business, then business needs to stay out of the studio!! Dealers need to realize that! She's a dealer right? Dealers need to know, if you want your artists at their best, let them be artists, keep business out of the studio and separate from art!
Thanks for your perspective. I think Artist should learn to have a balance of understanding the business and creating. I’m also not a dealer, I’m an artist manager and my job is to be informative of the market. I talk with my Artist about this. I constantly hope it doesn’t jade them, but I’m not going to hide the way this art world works from them either. I also think you should refer to 8:15 where I highly urge Artist not to follow trends. 🤍🤍🤍
100%
You missed the point
Hey New to your channel is there a way to email you for business inquiries?