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Ep. 27: The Best Bits of 2021

Ep. 27: The Best Bits of 2021

FromArt Sense


Ep. 27: The Best Bits of 2021

FromArt Sense

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Length:
35 minutes
Released:
Dec 28, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On this week’s episode, we take a look back at 2021 with clips from a number of different episodes. We kicked off Art Sense in June of this year and have thus far interviewed 34 guests over 26 episodes. Guests have included best selling authors, museum curators, art historians, blue chip artists, auction house execs, technology experts, crypto artists and top collectors. Guest artists have included the likes of Sandy Skoglund, Marilyn Minter, Raymond Pettibon, Eric Fischl, SWOON, and Mona Kuhn. 2021 is destined to be known for year two of the global pandemic and the rise of NFTs. The market for NFTs skyrocketed over the course of the year and I was able to bring you conversations with some of the most knowledgeable and influential voices in the industry. In March, Beeple’s “First 5000 Days” sold for $69 million through an auction at Christie’s. Over the course of the year, I spoke to the auction house executive that brokered the deal as well as the person who paid the $69 million to acquire the work. Crypto artists like Sarah Zucker, Robness and Jen Stark provided the artists’ perspective, while Colborn Bell explained what motivated him to create the Museum of Crypto Art. There was one question that I asked each guest from this space. What’s in store for the future of NFTs and what hurdles stand in the way?
Released:
Dec 28, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Art Sense educates and informs listeners about the past, present and future of art. Each week host Craig Gould brings listeners conversations with authors, art historians, curators, museum directors, and contemporary artists which help us answer the questions posited by Paul Gauguin: Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going?