Big Think Interview with Arne Glimcher | Big Think

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 11

  • @mariaprovkina
    @mariaprovkina 4 года назад +3

    Pleasure to listen to him. Sharp and deep minded man.

  • @savonabailey-mcclain8431
    @savonabailey-mcclain8431 9 лет назад +7

    Really like his honesty and candid perspective.

  • @anastassiyakim7041
    @anastassiyakim7041 Год назад

    Absolutely a pleasure listenig to Arne, beautiful thoughts and interesting stories

  • @innertubevideo
    @innertubevideo 6 лет назад +2

    What a lovely and wonderful interview. Arne is a fine art dealer who is very likeable warm and genuine. Yes, Yes!

  • @albertinsinger7443
    @albertinsinger7443 Год назад

    Honest and real. Love the guy.

  • @anastasioskalomiris8486
    @anastasioskalomiris8486 5 лет назад +2

    Arne is a legend and a class act.

  • @mewata33
    @mewata33 11 лет назад +2

    that is the words that I needed to hear

  • @benjoni7
    @benjoni7 7 лет назад +2

    i was down til he said the overproduction of art was nauseating. yak wtf. to say that art and the stock market should be separate things is annoying too. there is art for everybody, and if everybody makes art then everybody can have it. its a fractal, global market. investors love it because its something beautiful they can take a chance on. and its f*cking alive and uncontrollable!

  • @peterreginato4604
    @peterreginato4604 5 лет назад +1

    great interview...very direct but I don't think China or video panned out

  • @christinethacker9678
    @christinethacker9678 9 лет назад

    No women at his dinner table, now that is reductionist.

  • @sma535
    @sma535 4 года назад

    he strikes me as a pompous a$$ who insults certain art connoisseurs . who cares if a client can't appreciate the art work the way he does - is he not going to sell it to them? I'm certain that he will. If people want to trade art work or invest in art work or hang it in a closet, so what if they do? His commentary rubs me as elitist. He's a business man, not an artist. He's entire job is to be an intermediary between the artist and a buyer of said art work. He needs to stick to basic gallery business principles and quit insulting his $8mm buyer, should one show up. Gosh, if that's his biggest problem - "my customer is spending $8mm on this painting, but i don't think he really appreciates it the way i do..." This dude is nothing more than a persnickety gob.