The Art Assignment
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The Wall Street Journal
The New Global Art Market
Edward Dolman, chief executive of auction house Phillips, and Gagosian founder and owner, Larry Gagosian, speak with WSJ art market reporter Kelly Crow about how art will expand around the world.
History Hit
The Silk Roads: Trade and Movement: Sassanian empire wrap up
Where did the items found come from? Hear final thoughts about the empire in the wrap up. The Silk Roads: Trade and Movement, Part 6
The Wall Street Journal
Investing in Art for the Next Century
Andy Augenblick, president of Emigrant Bank Fine Art Finance, along with Doug Woodham, managing partner of Art Fiduciary Advisors, and independent adviser Lauren Ridenhour speak with WSJ Features Editor Mike Miller about the outlook for...
The Art Assignment
Art + Taxes = The Dirty Truth
It's tax season in the United States, and the art market is one of the many ways rich people game the system to save billions of dollars in taxes each year. Here's how it's done.
Economics Explained
The Economics Of The Art Market: Why This Painting Isn't Worth $450 Million
In 2017, at Christie’s Auction House in New York, a mysterious #Art buyer bid a record-breaking $450 million dollars for the #SalvatorMundi; a painting by the legendary Leonardo da Vinci. News of the staggering purchase price sent...
Weird History
Things You Didn't Know About the Tortured Life of Vincent van Gogh
Although it resulted in some of the most remarkable artwork ever created, the life of Vincent van Gogh was marked by poverty, loneliness, rejection, and mental illness. Vincent van Gogh's biography is sad enough on its own; that his...
Press Association
Government to put 'rocket-boosters' under creative industries to future-proof them - Lisa Nandy
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy told the International Investment summit she 'couldn't be more excited' that the UK has elevated the creative industries to be right at the heart of Labour's industrial strategy, and that this Government...
Bloomberg
Cappellazzo on the Big Picture in Art Auctions and Investment
Amy Cappellazzo, Founding Partner, Art Intelligence Global speaks about building investment in art with Bloomberg's James Tarmy at Bloomberg Invest New York 2023.
Bloomberg
Redefining the Art Market
Guillaume Cerutti, Christie's CEO discusses Christie's most recent auction that was dominated by women and the resilience of the global art market. He speaks with Romaine Bostick on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
Bloomberg
The Global Art Market Report for 2017
Mar.21 -- Clare McAndrew, founder of Arts Economics, discusses Art Basel in Hong Kong, her report on the global art market in 2017 and her outlook for the industry. She speaks to Bloomberg's Rosalind Chin on "Bloomberg Markets."
Bloomberg
Consolidation Paints a New Picture for Art Market
March 2 -- Edward Dolman, chief executive officer at Phillips Auction House, discusses consolidation in the art market following six years of price inflation, economic pressures on auction houses and what he sees for the art market going...
Bloomberg
$1 Billion in Art Sold This Week in NYC
Nov. 18 -- Marc Glimcher, president at Pace Gallery, talks with Bloomberg's David Westin about this week's art auctions in New York City that attracted more than $1 billion from buyers and looks at the overall strength of the art auction...
Bloomberg
What’s Hot in the Art World
Apr.11 -- Asia’s biggest art marketplace is back. Art Basel Hong Kong features more than 240 galleries hoping to entice buyers at a time when political and economic issues are weighing on spending. Bloomberg’s Rosalind Chin reports on...
AFP News Agency
VOICED: Follow the money: art auction shows hit Moscow
VOICED: Follow the money: art auction shows hit Moscow
Bloomberg
How to Make Money at Frieze London
Oct. 17 -- Billionaire collectors, investors and art aficionados have been flocking to Londons Frieze week. Art work worth an estimated $2.2 billion is on sale. So how can you get in on the action? Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie finds out....
Curated Video
Swiss start-up uses blockchain tech to decentralise art dealings
LEADIN:
A Swiss start-up is hoping to use blockchain technology to decentralise the business of art dealings.
Invented to support Bitcoin transactions, the decentralised system is now being used for...
Bloomberg
NFTs a Wake-Up Call for the Creator Economy, Says Verisart's Norton
Mar.12 -- Robert Norton, CEO of Verisart, explains the use of blockchain to verify creative assets and the growth outlook for the NFT market. He speaks with Bloomberg's Anna Edwards and Mark Cudmore on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
Bloomberg
Christie's Friedlander 'Confident' in Art Market
May.09 -- Christie's Post-War and Contemporary Art Head Sara Friedlander talks to Bloomberg's David Gura ahead of their spring sale in New York next week. Christie's is projecting $670 million in sales during the spring auction week.
Curated Video
Preview of diamond necklace and Impressionist art auctions
1. Wide shot exterior Sotheby's
2. Wide shot of Impressionist and Modern Art hall
3. Wide shot of art restorer retouching the frame of Le Grand Canal
4. Pan of Claude Monet's view of Venice, 'Le Grand Canal' (estimated 12-16 (m) million...
Bloomberg
Steel 1942 Rolex Sells for $2.4 Million
May 19 -- Phillips Head of Americas for Watches Paul Boutros discusses timeless masterpieces and the auction of a vintage Rolex watch. Bloomberg's Chris Rovzar also speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
Bloomberg
Phillips Eyes Deep-Pocketed Chinese Buyers
May.14 -- Phillips Auction House CEO Edward Dolman sat down with Bloomberg's Emma Chandra in his company's New York showroom ahead of the major spring art sales. Dolman expressed confidence in the state of the global art market and...
Bloomberg
SC&P Founder: Why I Collect Contemporary Art
Nov. 4 -- Adam Sender, SC&P founder and chief investment officer, discusses investing in the art market. He speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu, Joe Weisenthal and Oliver Renick on "What'd You Miss?"