
The Curator's Salon - The Art Podcast
1) Is 50% gallery commission really wild?
In this episode I respond to ' 50% gallery commission is wild!' , I explain retail margins and how retailers take much more than 50% and put into context the gallery commission. I also talk about diff...Show More
2) Why is ai art so triggering?
In this episode I talk about using AI generated images as reference material for your artwork. I go on to talk about how artists are often dismissive of AI generated art and creators of Ai art calling...Show More
3) Michael Petry Mirror Mirror
Michael Petry is the director at MOCA London. He is also the author of a number of books and in this episode he talks about his latest book, Mirror Mirror, The Reflective Surface in Art. Starting with...Show More
4) Protecting your energy for art world success
In this episode I talk about protecting your energy for your inevitable art world success.
5) Siddhant Khattri Vedica Art Gallery
Siddhant Khattri of Vedica Art Studio and Gallery joins me on this podcast to talk about his work through the art world.
6) 80% of art collectors
80% of art collectors buy from artists they know or feel they know. In this episode we talk about how you can give your audience the feeling of being closer to the artist and enrich their experience o...Show More
7) When an artist says they want gallery representation
In this episode I explain how I respond when an artist says they want gallery representation. We look at their sales history, exhibiting experience and more.
8) Michael Wallner
Michael Wallner is an artist based in London. His inspiration comes from urban skylines and landmark buildings. In this episode of the podcast he talks about his journey through art and regularly show...Show More
9) Tim Fowler
In this episode I am joined by Tim Fowler who talks about his exhibition, The Ground at the Attenborough Centre, Leicester.
10) Kat Popova on reflecting and resetting
Kat Popova joins me on this episode of the podcast and we talk about her year which started with with 3 exhibitions on the calendar.