Collect Wisely aims to question the nature of collecting and connoisseurship in the 21st Century. Hosted by gallerist Sean Kelly.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 23 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Category | Arts |
In this episode, we are speaking with Jon Gray, one of the cofounders of the Bronx based collective Ghetto Gastro. Founded in 2012, Ghetto Gastro is a cooking advocacy collective that ignites conversations about race, class, and inclusion via the med... more
In this episode, we are speaking with Dan Sallick. Dan is a founding partner of Subject Matter, a creative advocacy firm based in Washington, D.C. He is the chairman of the Board of Trustees for the Smithsonian’s Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden... more
In this episode, we are speaking with Erling Kagge. Based in Oslo, Norway, Erling is a lawyer, publisher, writer, and explorer and has been an art collector for over 30 years. He is the first person to ever surmount the Three Poles; the North Pole, t... more
In the nineteenth episode of Collect Wisely we are speaking with Leo Shih. Leo's collection originates in the 1990s and ranges from first-generation Chinese oil painters to contemporary work, with a focus on Chinese and Taiwanese artists.
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Smart questions bring out real insights on how collectors think, how they approach collecting and what art inspires them.
I look forward every morning coming to the studio and listening to this insightful podcast. Alain Servais, a collector of my work whom I’ve never met, was particularly ch as like gong and compelling. Thank you.
Really fun podcast to learn and put the lives and journeys of some of the world’s best known collectors. Would love to hear from Nabil and Zoe Debs who have brought their art collection to the public in a whole new way-through boutique hotels.
I love this podcast. Each interview gives me so much to think about and, more often than not, it is rarely about art but more about politics, life decisions and critical thinking. Although his guests often feel as coming from different galaxy (i.e. investment bankers and rich heirs), I like how human they are, how diverse his guests are and how their collections started often similarly. Very much recommend!
I came across the podcast after a mention in the Financial Times at the weekend, I've listened to 8 episodes over the last 4 days, very insightful, people centric and not in any way elitist. I'm hooked. more
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