Welcome to the Christie’s Education Podcast, Jetstreams, hosted by Michael Plummer. We will be presenting a series of conversations with thought leaders that provides a forty-thousand-foot view of the art world as is continues to reconfigure after the pandemic. At a time when new trends are converging, and economic forces are changing, many art market participants are asking: “What’s next?” We will be speaking to leading thinkers who are drawn from a cross-section of the global art world: Fr ...
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Suzanne Gyorgy is a partner at Emigrant Bank Fine Art Finance. Prior to joining Emigrant in 2023, Suzanne was a Managing Director and Global Head of Citi Private Bank Art Advisory & Finance for more than two decades where she had a bird’s eye view on the art buying patterns of some of Americas most active and passionate collectors. Earlier in her c…
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Magnus is a leading art market economist, entrepreneur, teacher of art management at Yale University, and a best-selling author. His latest book, published by Phaidon is How to Collect Art, an excellent guide to participating in the art market for both those new to the market, as well as seasoned collectors. From working with galleries and art advi…
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Deciphering the November 2023 Auctions with WSJ's Kelly Crow
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Welcome to Christie's Education Podcast: Jetstreams. Our guest for the inaugural episode is the award winning journalist, Kelly Crow, a staff reporter for the Wall Street Journal covering the art market, from major auction sales at Christie’s, Sotheby’s, Phillips and other houses, to analysis of the funding and art-buying activities of the world’s …
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Welcome to the Christie’s Education Podcast, Jetstreams, hosted by Michael Plummer. We will be presenting a series of conversations with Thought Leaders that provides a forty thousand foot view of the art world as is continues to reconfigure after the Pandemic. At a time when new trends are converging, and economic forces are changing, many art mar…
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