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The Art World: In Other Words, Tracing the Representation of African American Artists

The Art World: In Other Words, Tracing the Representation of African American Artists

FromThe Art World: What If...?!


The Art World: In Other Words, Tracing the Representation of African American Artists

FromThe Art World: What If...?!

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Length:
47 minutes
Released:
Sep 20, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Just 2.3% of all purchases and gifts at 30 prominent US museums over the past ten years have been of work by African American artists, according to a joint investigation by In Other Words and artnet News. Meanwhile, the total auction value of work by African American artists over the same period represents a mere 1.2% of global auction sales. Working together in an unprecedented three-month partnership, Charlotte Burns (executive editor, In Other Words) and Julia Halperin (executive editor, artnet News) have captured and analyzed market and museum data which, coupled with conversations with more than 30 prominent curators, collectors, dealers, museum directors, academics and philanthropists, reveals that progress is much more recent—and benefits far fewer artists—than popularly perceived. In today's podcast, they discuss the data and its implications with Allan Schwartzman (co-founder, Art Agency, Partners) and Valentino Carlotti (global head of business development at Sotheby’s; board member of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia and previously of the Guggenheim and the Studio Museum in Harlem). Transcript: http://www.artagencypartners.com/transcript-20-september-2018-podcast/ “In Other Words” is a presentation of AAP and Sotheby’s, produced by Audiation.fm.
Released:
Sep 20, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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Discussions about art and culture with today's makers, curators, collectors and advisors. Hosted by Charlotte Burns, senior editor for Art Agency, Partners.