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A podcast series providing a rare glimpse into the work and life of internationally-renowned contemporary artist Natasha Barnes. Aimed at art enthusiasts, collectors and artists alike, the podcast explores the intricacies of what makes Natasha tick, how she approaches her craft, where she draws inspiration and creativity from, and what it takes to make a living selling art in a connected international market. Based in South Africa and exhibiting around the world, Natasha is a globally-publis ...
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The Artelligence Podcast presented by LiveArt unpacks the mysteries of the global art market through interviews with collectors, dealers, auction house specialists, lawyers, art advisors, and the myriad individuals who make the art market a beguiling mixture of sublime beauty and commercial acumen.
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The Research Her

Dr. Elissia Franklin

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The Research Her highlights Black women researchers and research topics relevant to wellbeing. Essentially, it's your source for sisterly science. We dive into biology, sexuality, behavioral and physical science, and everything in between. Research Scientist, Dr. Elissia Franklin, is a chemist and educator who brings the realness to keep us improving ourselves and our science. You're guaranteed to love it here!
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HELLO and WELCOME to The Whole Equestrian Podcast, where we are bridging the gap between riding and wellness! Discussing topics related to mindset, fitness, nutrition and community. Our mission is to promote health and happiness through our love of horses. We are so excited to share our new fall series, Beyond the Barn, featuring Equestrians who ha…
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HELLO and WELCOME to The Whole Equestrian Podcast, where we are bridging the gap between riding and wellness! Discussing topics related to mindset, fitness, nutrition and community. Our mission is to promote health and happiness through our love of horses. We are so excited to share our new fall series, Beyond the Barn, featuring Equestrians who ha…
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HELLO and WELCOME to The Whole Equestrian Podcast, where we are bridging the gap between riding and wellness! Discussing topics related to mindset, fitness, nutrition and community. Our mission is to promote health and happiness through our love of horses. We are so excited to share our new fall series, Beyond the Barn, featuring Equestrians who ha…
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Welcome to The Whole Equestrian Podcast where we're bridging the gap between riding and wellness, discussing topics related to mindset, fitness, nutrition and community. Our mission is to promote health and happiness through our love of horses. In this episode, we're thrilled to welcome Coach Tony Sando and Doretta Wright as we explore two essentia…
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Welcome to The Whole Equestrian Podcast where we're bridging the gap between riding and wellness, discussing topics related to mindset, fitness, nutrition, and community. Our mission is to promote health and happiness through our love of horses. In this episode we are joined by brain health and concussion expert, Natasha Wilch. You can learn more a…
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Welcome to The Whole Equestrian Podcast where we're bridging the gap between riding and wellness, discussing topics related to mindset, fitness, nutrition, and community. Our mission is to promote health and happiness through our love of horses. In this episode, we are joined by former 5* groom Kristen Shepherd as she shares her experiences in the …
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The Whole Equestrian is known for aiming to bridge the gap between riding and wellness. Lake Girl Retreats offer a transformative experience for women fostering healing, connection, and empowerment all through the lens of mental, emotional, and physical wellness. It seems only natural that Dr. Tyler Held, EdD CMPC of The Whole Equestrian, and Steph…
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Welcome to The Whole Equestrian Podcast where we're bridging the gap between riding and wellness, discussing topics related to mindset, fitness, nutrition and community. Our mission is to promote health and happiness through our love of horses. This episode, we are joined by 4* rider Alexa Lapp, who spent over 8 years working for Jennie Brannigan. …
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Welcome to The Whole Equestrian Podcast. Where we're bridging the gap between riding and wellness. Discussing topics related to mindset, fitness, nutrition, and community. Our mission is to promote health and happiness through our love of horses. Tune in to this week's episode, where Emily returns for a 2023 roundup! We talk about lessons learned a…
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Welcome to The Whole Equestrian Podcast, where we're briding the gap between riding and wellness. Discussing topics related to mindset, fitness, nutrition and community. Our mission is to promote health and happiness through our love of horses. Today we are welcoming Dr. Barbara Blasko of ShowMD to the podcast. Dr. Blasko has been an Emergency Medi…
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Welcome to the Whole Equestrian Podcast- where we're bridging the gap between riding and wellness! Discussing topics related to mindset, fitness, nutrition and community. Our mission is to promote health and happiness through our love of horses. Tune in to this week's conversation with wellness professional Stephaine Everett. You'll get to hear her…
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We're delving into a crucial topic: toxic chemicals in the products we use to enhance our beauty. In this episode, we discuss: What are some toxic chemicals in cosmetics? Understanding the Link between Toxic Chemicals and Health Conditions Reducing Exposure to Toxic Chemicals Thank you for tuning in! We hope this episode has empowered you to make i…
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Welcome to the Whole Equestrian Podcast- where we're bridging the gap between riding and wellness! Discussing topics related to mindset, fitness, nutrition and community. Our mission is to promote health and happiness through our love of horses. Tune in to this week's episode with trainer Scot MacGregor. If you listened to our last episode with Dr.…
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Welcome to the Whole Equestrian Podcast- where we're bridging the gap between riding and wellness! Discussing topics related to mindset, fitness, nutrition and community. Our mission is to promote health and happiness through our love of horses. Tune in to this week's episode with Dr. Pamela Reband author and endurance rider. Pam tells the story of…
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Welcome to the Whole Equestrian Podcast, where we're bridging the gap between riding and wellness, discussing topics related to mindset, fitness, nutrition and community. Our mission is to promote health and happiness through our love of horses. On this week's episode, we are joined by 3* Rider, Fitness Performance Trainer and Massage Therapist, Da…
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Welcome to the Whole Equestrian Podcast, where we are bridging the gap between riding and wellness, discussing topics related to mindset, fitness, nutrition and community. Our mission is to promote health and happiness through our love of horses. On this weeks episode, we got to know Juliana Chapman, founder of The Tech Equestrian and got to hear a…
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WELCOME! To the Whole Equestrian Podcast. We're here bridging the gap between riding and wellness. Discussing topics related to mindset, fitness, nutrition and community. Our mission is to promote health and happiness through our love of horses.This week, we got together with Alexis Kletjian, an Equestrian mom, jewelry designer and collector, and p…
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WELCOME! To the Whole Equestrian Podcast. We're here bridging the gap between riding and wellness. Discussing topics related to mindset, fitness, nutrition and community. Our mission is to promote health and happiness through our love of horses.This week’s episode is just for giggles, as Tyler and Emily are joined by long-term listener (and midwest…
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Dane Jensen just opened his own art advisory firm in Los Angeles. He has worked in the art and auction industry as a curator, auction house specialist and art advisor. He became much more visible after engaging in an epic bidding war over Ernie Barnes’s The Sugar Shack II that sold to energy trader Bill Perkins for more than $15 million at Christie…
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WELCOME! To the Whole Equestrian Podcast. We're here bridging the gap between riding and wellness. Discussing topics related to mindset, fitness, nutrition and community. Our mission is to promote health and happiness through our love of horses.In this week's episode, Dr. Tyler Held EdD CMPC gets to catch up with Courtney Carson, the US coordinator…
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In this podcast, David Galperin, Sotheby’s Head of Contemporary Art for the Americas talks about the success of Justin Caguiat’s work in last month’s The Now sale, the continuing success of Jadé Fadojutimi’s work and how the cycle of discovery has accelerated. Why do young artists or historically overlooked artists launch so quickly into auction sa…
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Natasha Degen is the chair of the graduate program in art market studies at FIT in New York. She has just published a book called Merchants of Style, Art and Fashion after Warhol. That subtitle doesn’t really capture the depth and nuance of her book. SHe has written an anatomy of the ways art and fashion have become intertwined in the present-day g…
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WELCOME! To the Whole Equestrian Podcast. We're here bridging the gap between riding and wellness. Discussing topics related to mindset, fitness, nutrition and community. Our mission is to promote health and happiness through our love of horses.In this week's episode, Dr. Tyler Held EdD CMPC gets to catch up with Laura Crump Anderson, ASCM Personal…
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The New York auctions begin this week with just over 2000 lots on offer. The combined low estimate is nearly $1.37 billion dollars. If we remove the Allen collection from last November’s sales, we’re still at about the same level in terms of the value of the low estimate. If that doesn’t surprise you, you’re lucky.That means you didn’t spend three …
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When the $270 million dollar Gerald Fineberg collection was announced, Christie’s Sara Friedlander remarked that the Boston real estate developer, “bought art like a curator.” Citing his ability to go deep into key movements like the artists of Black Mountain College, the Ninth Street Women, Gutai, Pop, Minimalism, Arte Povera and the Pictures Gene…
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S.I. Newhouse Jr. was a titan of the media business in the late 20th Century, presiding over Conde Nast but also owning with his brother Donald Advance Publication’s chain of newspapers and other cable television properties and networks. He was one of the preeminent collectors of Post-war and Contemporary art. Through the painter Alexander Liberman…
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The global auction and art fair calendar hardly seems like the fascinating subject that it really is. The art world still operates on a schedule largely established decades ago. The disruption of the global pandemic seemed to offer an opportunity to reshape those assumptions. Asia has become more important and art fairs are proliferating from Seoul…
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Cecily Brown has been a prominent painter for more than a quarter century. But starting in the last 5 years, her importance in the art market has grown substantially. With the opening of Death and the Maid at New York’s Metropolitan Museum, it seemed like a good time to discuss her market. The Met show is one of only a handful of museum shows that …
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CJ Hendry is an artist “of sorts,” she says. She’s an Instagram phenom, an entrepreneur, a copyright provocateur and an impresario. Last year she converted a church in London into an immersive experience that involved a never-ending indoor “snowstorm.” This month in Brooklyn, she has created a massive indoor playground for children and adults for a…
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Editions, or the sales of prints and multiple works, is an auction category that is rarely discussed. For many artists, editioned work is a significant part of their practice. Over the last several years, there has been an explosion in interest and auction activity. In 2021, Phillips saw a record-breaking year for its Editions sales. Since then, au…
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Innovation is so important to Kenneth Noland's practice, says Pace Gallery's Alex Brown in this podcast. This month, Pace brings a show of Noland's Stripes, Plaids and Shapes to Chelsea after a successful run in their London gallery. To get a better understanding of Noland's career, we spoke with Bill Noland, the artist's son; then Alex Brown and t…
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Sara Friedlander, a deputy Chairman at Christie’s who styles herself and “art merchant,” joins LiveArt’s George O’Dell to discuss the first New York sales of 2023. The auction calendar is anchored by the May & November sales in New York but the rest of the year is a free-for-all of sales. On a year-over-year basis, the New York Contemporary art sal…
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Philip Guston Now is the biggest international retrospective of the artist's work in a generation. It's debut at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC this month comes shortly after the announcement of a major gift of the artist's work to the Metropolitan Museum in New York. Both the retrospective and the donation contain a considerable num…
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The art market has been holding its breath for nearly three months. How will the global economy affect the art market in 2023? With the important London auctions now on view, we speak to Sotheby's Helena Newman, Phillips's Cheyenne Westphal, Christie's Keith Gill, Olivier Camu and Tessa Lord, as well as Sotheby's James Sevier to learn more about th…
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Noah Horowitz returned to Art Basel as CEO after a year and a half away at Sotheby's. In his new role, which is also a new role for the company, Horowitz is rebuilding the Art Basel team around a strategy for a bigger art fair business with more galleries, more fairs and more opportunities. In this podcast, he talks about the importance of each fai…
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Acquavella Gallery has represented the artist Wayne Thiebaud since 2011. The artist, who died on Christmas day in 2021 at the age of 101 was serious about his art, teaching and tennis. How serious was he about his art? Thiebaud worked on one painting for 32 years. Now the Fondation Beyeler has a show of 65 works by Thiebaud that will introduce the …
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One of the clear trends visible in last year’s auction data is a renewed interest in abstract painting. Bidders are pursuing a range of overlooked artists from the 1940s and 1950s. Into that trend, David Zwirner Gallery has opened a new show, Roma New York, 1953-64. The exhibition more than 50 works by 23 different artists highlights the connection…
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Who are the hottest artists at auction in 2022 whose markets are likely to continue to rise in 2023? George O'Dell talks us through the trends that emerged from looking at more than 200 artists whose overall auction prices were well above the estimates. We identified six main trends: 1) strong demand for artists who are women; 2) revivals of forgot…
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Laura Paulson is Principal at Gagosian Art Advisory where she has recently advised on the sale of David M. Solinger's collection which featured the much-talked about Willem de Kooning "Collage." Earlier this year, Paulson also advised on the sale of the Macklowe collection which galvanized the market and was briefly the most valuable single-owner c…
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