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Emily Kaplan, The Excitement of Christie’s Evening Sales12 Jul 202400:32:00

Emily Kaplan, co-head of the 20th Century Evening Sale, has been involved in the sale of some of the greatest masterpieces over the past half-decade.  She shares an inside view of Christie’s electric Evening sales - the premier venue for offering the most valuable works of art to the global art market.

Tylee Abbott, American Art24 May 202400:26:46

Tylee Abbott, Christie’s Head of American Art, shares what makes his category uniquely American, and explores how an artist like Georgia O’Keeffe can transform from regional to global.

Lindsay Griffith, Prints & Multiples29 Jul 202200:24:18

Christie’s Trusts & Estates team members Joey Quigley and Joanna Ostrem interview Lindsay Griffith on all things Prints & Multiples.

Max Carter, The Impressionist & Modern Art Market27 Apr 202200:26:17

Christie’s Trusts & Estates team members Joey Quigley and Joanna Ostrem interview Max Carter on the history of the Impressionist & Modern Art market and two exciting upcoming collections

Meghan Doyle, Post-War to Present04 Mar 202200:20:14

Trusts & Estates team members Joey Quigley and Joanna Ostrem interview Meghan Doyle on trends shaping the core contemporary art market.

Jonquil O’Reilly, A New Viewpoint on Old Masters05 Apr 202400:30:55

Jonquil O’Reilly, Head of Sale for Old Master Paintings in New York, shares her favorite way of looking at classic paintings– through the surprisingly fascinating lens of fashion.  Along the way Jonquil also discusses the thrill of attributing a painting to a specific artist, our ever-changing tastes across generations, and the current state of the Old Masters market.

Stephen Lash, Christie’s Start in the United States08 Jan 202400:36:44

In an unforgettable episode, Stephan Lash, Chairman Emeritus of Christie’s, recounts the story of bringing Christie’s to America, the honor of selling Gustav Klimt’s masterpiece- the Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I, and the lessons he has learned from working at the firm for over 45 years.

Maria Los, Client Advisory17 Nov 202300:26:32

Maria Los, Deputy Chairman and Head of Client Advisory is a Christie’s legend. Maria shares the wisdom she has gleaned over 28 years at the firm and highlights the importance of deeply caring about what you do and those around you. 

Adrien Meyer, Private Sales08 Sep 202300:25:09

Adrien Meyer, Christie’s Head of Private Sales and Co-Chairman of Impressionist & Modern Art, gives insight into his career path, reveals the benefits of always showing up, and shares his love of Private Sales.

Rahul Kadakia, Magnificent Jewels19 May 202300:33:01

Joey & Joanna speak with Rahul Kadakia, Christie’s International Head of Jewellery, on salesmanship, auctioneering, and pricing some of the most exceptional diamonds and gemstones ever sold.

Spotlight: Henri Rousseau’s “Les Flamants”28 Apr 202300:23:05

In FMV’s first-ever Spotlight episode, Joanna and Joey go in-depth with Vanessa Fusco, Co-Head of Christie’s 20th Century Evening Sale, on Henri Rousseau’s jungle masterpiece “Les Flamants” (The Flamingos). To view this masterpiece while enjoying the episode, visit Christies.com/flamingos

Tash Perrin, The Art of Auctioneering06 Jan 202300:29:17

Joey & Joanna speak with Tash Perrin, Christie’s Deputy Chairman, who takes us behind the scenes of auctioneering at Christie’s.

Jonathan Rendell, Private & Iconic Collections06 Oct 202200:26:00

Joey & Joanna interview Christie’s Deputy Chairman Jonathan Rendell on his remarkable experience of offering some of the world’s greatest collections for sale.

Emily Klug, Operations- How do you get a T-Rex onto 49th Street? 25 Nov 202400:31:06

Emily, Christie’s Director of Operations, pulls back the curtain and reveals how the auction house creates dynamic and varied exhibitions of art – with a turnover time of just a few days.  Along the way, she shares stories of sea captains, T-Rex skeletons, and the changing future of the way objects move around in the art world.

Bonnie Brennan, Leadership at Christie’s10 Jan 202500:28:21

Bonnie, Christie’s President of the Americas, has secured many of the most exciting estates to come to auction in the past decade.  She shares her experiences working with significant collections, walks us through her guiding principles on leadership, and provides insights into the future of Christie’s.

Maggie Hoag, What is Art Law?25 Apr 202500:38:45

Maggie, Christie’s Deputy General Counsel, has an unequalled vantage point on the Global Art Market, having spearheaded the legal negotiations of many of the firm’s most significant transactions. Maggie shares the wisdom she has acquired over the course of her amazing career as a top-rate team player, relationship-builder and deal maker.

Devang Thakkar, The Future of the Art Market02 Oct 202500:40:09

Devang, Global Head of Christie’s Ventures, joins us to explore the transformative power of technology in the art world. With a career spanning the intersection of tech, strategic investment, and the art market, Devang offers a compelling perspective on how emerging technologies will reshape our world. 

Rachel Koffsky Parker, the Evolution of the Handbags Market12 Dec 202500:28:56

Rachel, Christie's International Head of Handbags, has been a part of Christie’s Handbags team since its establishment 10 years ago.  She shares her unique vantage point on the creation of a new collecting category and the rapid and global growth of the Handbags market.  Along the way, she shares her passion for these beautiful objects and her unique insight into what makes a handbag valuable. 

The Clermont-Tonnerre Grail: A Lost Arthurian Treasure Returns to the Light23 Jun 202600:32:07

For more than 700 years, the Clermont-Tonnerre Grail—one of the oldest and most richly illustrated manuscripts of the King Arthur and Holy Grail legends—remained hidden in private hands. In this episode, host Joey Quigley speaks with Eugenio Donadoni, International Specialist, Medieval & Renaissance Manuscripts, about this extraordinary 13th-century masterpiece, its dazzling gold-leaf illuminations, unique Arthurian text, and the significance of its upcoming sale at Christie's. Discover why scholars, collectors, and institutions around the world are watching this auction so closely.

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