Jackson Hole Art Auction with Kevin Doyle
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Listen in as Kevin talks about working with Sotheby’s Auction House for over 20 years in New York, the dramatic rise of online bidding in recent years, and the differences between his native Manhattan’s art scene and that of Jackson Hole.
He speaks on his typical day in the life as an auctioneer and how he has seen tastes evolve over the past two decades. He speaks in particular of the NFT (non-fungible token) phenomenon and how different generations view the idea of owning a publicly viewable piece of digital media.
Topics Discussed:
- From Manhattan to Jackson Hole and how iconic auctions are put together
- How the industry is adjusting to the rising trend of online bidding
- A day in the life of an auctioneer
- Artwork featured at auctions in Manhattan versus Jackson Hole
- The tastes of today’s younger collectors compared to older collectors
- The NFT phenomenon and other current trends
- About the next art auction
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Key Quotes by Kevin:
- The pandemic probably pushed online bidding forward by ten years.
- As an auctioneer, you’re essentially like a referee: You want to be respectful and give everybody a fair shot.
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