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    Explore "artmarket" with insightful episodes like "Hannah Gadsby and “Pablo-matic" Picasso", "The Economics Of The Art Market: Why This Painting Isn't Worth $450 Million", "How Physical Items Will Be Tie To NFTs | GVAE With Tyler Hobbs", "The Scoop on The Disruptive Power of NFTs" and "How Auction Guarantees Are Changing The World Of Art" from podcasts like ""Today, Explained", "Economics Explained", "The GaryVee Audio Experience", "The GaryVee Audio Experience" and "Odd Lots"" and more!

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    Hannah Gadsby and “Pablo-matic" Picasso

    Hannah Gadsby and “Pablo-matic" Picasso
    Comedian Hannah Gadsby railed against Pablo Picasso in “Nanette.” So why are they curating an exhibition timed to the 50th anniversary of his death? Gadsby and author Claire Dederer explain what we should do with art from monstrous artists. This episode was produced by Hady Mawajdeh, edited by Matt Collette, fact-checked by Laura Bullard, engineered by Michael Raphael, and hosted by Noel King. Transcript at vox.com/todayexplained Support Today, Explained by making a financial contribution to Vox! bit.ly/givepodcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    The Economics Of The Art Market: Why This Painting Isn't Worth $450 Million

    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 shockwaves throughout the entire art market (which, interestingly, has been a reliable indicator of impending market bubbles for decades).  What drives the high-end #ArtMarket? How can art be used to move money in creative ways and get around taxes? And perhaps above all, why would anyone park so much money in a picture when there are other asset classes that actually generate cash, like real estate rentals or dividend-paying stocks? … all this and more in today’s episode!

    How Physical Items Will Be Tie To NFTs | GVAE With Tyler Hobbs

    How Physical Items Will Be Tie To NFTs | GVAE With Tyler Hobbs

    Today's episode is an amazing conversation I had with Tyler Hobbs, the creator of Fidenza. We discuss the collision of physical and digital assets and how they will impact our lives. Tyler tells us how he got started in the industry, how he is making digital art, and what he thinks the future of digital art holds.

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    The Scoop on The Disruptive Power of NFTs

    The Scoop on The Disruptive Power of NFTs

    Today’s episode is an interview that I did on the podcast “The Scoop” hosted by Frank Chaparro. In this interview, I broke down what's taking place beyond the hype and why I thinks NFTs are going to be the internet's next big thing after the development of social media. Enjoy! Let me know what you thought.

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    How Auction Guarantees Are Changing The World Of Art

    How Auction Guarantees Are Changing The World Of Art

    Famous, unique pieces of art are inherently illiquid. They don't sell very often, and pricing is inherently difficult to estimate. Nonetheless, it's a huge business, and investors have been attempting for a long time to turn art into a proper asset class. On this week's podcast, we speak to Margaret Carrigan, an editor at The Art Newspaper, about how investors are attempting to financialize the art world via the use of guaranteed prices at auction.

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