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? a...
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 – Fahe...
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 ...
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 Bar...
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 ...
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 S...
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 Revo...
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 A...
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 J...
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 pos...
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 Galler...
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 ...
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:...
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 kill...
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 & G...
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 Onl...
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 Ni...
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 Markha...
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 Tal...
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 ...
“I want to go to bed knowing somebody somewhere in the world is presenting a piece of art of ours.” – Bob Chase It’s easy to forget sometimes – heck, […]
The post 9 – Bob Chase (pt 1) – “I want to go ...
It’s our first October episode of the Art Dealer Show. Which means in keeping of my 1970’s understanding of programing, we have the obligatory scary story. At least one that […]
The post 8 – “Buying a...
We have a lot packed into an hour for you. Our guest the owner of Off The Wall Gallery in Houston – Mimi Sperber. Mimi has been cracking at the […]
The post 7 – Mimi Sperber – “It’s not a collection –...
You can try to make a living doing what you love. Or you can try to love what makes you a living. This seems to be the two basic choices […]
The post 6 – Thad Markham – Other Galleries Are Not Enemies...
Our guest on this episode of the Art Dealer Show is not an art dealer, gallery owner or even an art broker but she is, without a doubt, a notable […]
The post 5 – Allison Zucker-Perelman – “Oh, PR Gir...
I’ve got a great episode of the Art Dealer Show podcast this time—so good we had to break it into two parts. My guest is Theron Kabrich, co-owner of one […]
The post 4 – Theron Kabrich – Getting it ri...
A lot of us in the art biz claim that we first came to it as fans, or even collectors. In the case of Nick Leone that origin story […]
The post 3 – Nick Leone – Chasing the Five Foot Bugs Bunny appe...
Part two of our conversation with Jeff Jaffe the owner of Pop International Galleries in SoHo… scratch that. Jeff since our last episode, after almost 20 years has moved […]
The post 2 – Jeff Jaffe ...
Jeff Jaffe owner of Pop International Galleries speaks with Danny Stern about fleeing the apartheid as young man in South Africa, and the journey that set him on before launching […]
The post 1 – Art ...
Your host Danny Stern introduces this new podcast – Art Dealer Show. The first show about people who sell art and for people who sell art. At a time […]
The post The episode before the first episod...