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Talking Art

Podcast de Jeff Kluge

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Talking Art brings you the unscripted, behind-the-scenes conversations the art world has been missing. Host Jeff Kluge connects with the collectors, gallerists, scientists, lawyers, and artists shaping the ecosystem — one honest conversation at a time. No pay-to-play. No polish. Just real people who love art. talkingart.substack.com

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Portada del episodio Is the Gallery System Dying or Just Refusing to Log In?

Is the Gallery System Dying or Just Refusing to Log In?

The art market is a third smaller than it was a decade ago.” It’s a sobering statistic, but Callum Hale-Thomson (Founder of First Thursday) isn’t mourning the past—he’s building the upgrade. In this episode, we go behind the curtain of the world’s most prestigious art fairs to ask: Why are $100M businesses still running on messy handwriting and physical ledgers? We dive into: * The “Ladybug” Hustle: How Callum went from cycling paintings across London to automating the back office of major galleries. * The Intent Signal: Why Gen Z collectors are manipulating their own algorithms to find art. * The Art Fair ROI: Why most galleries lose money on booths and how to fix the “leaky bucket” of collector leads. * The AI Shift: From being “laughed out of galleries” two years ago to the 2026 AI revolution. AI in the Gallery Report link: First-Thursday [https://gallery.first-thursday.com/report] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit talkingart.substack.com [https://talkingart.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

Ayer - 35 min
Portada del episodio What Does It Mean to Be Authentified? | Talking Art with Jeff Kluge

What Does It Mean to Be Authentified? | Talking Art with Jeff Kluge

Description: “Authentic” is the most powerful word in the art market—and the most imprecise. In this episode of Talking Art, host Jeff Kluge breaks down the structural fractures in the $60B global art market and explains why the traditional “Certificate of Authenticity” is no longer enough to protect $1 trillion in moving assets. Watch to discover: * The 4 Lenses of Truth: How historians, curators, conservators, and connoisseurs view the same object through different filters. * The Silence in the Market: Why expert opinions are being “erased” and what that means for your next acquisition. * The “May Day” Catalyst: How transparency will trigger a volume explosion in art, much like it did for the SEC in 1975. * The Living Record: A new look at how smart-object technology (IoT), unique ID’s, and research-grade AI are creating a “scorecard of facts” that travels with the art forever. About Talking Art: Hosted by strategist and artist Jeff Kluge, Talking Art explores the intersection of art, infrastructure, and the future of the global marketplace. Connect with Jeff Kluge: Authentify Art blog [https://www.authentifyart.com/news] LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jtkluge/] #ArtMarket #JeffKluge #FineArt #ArtTechnology #WealthManagement #TalkingArt #Authentified Thanks for reading JT Kluge! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit talkingart.substack.com [https://talkingart.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

15 de may de 2026 - 20 min
Portada del episodio Evolution of the Art Market: Insurance, Lending, and Asset Growth with Chris Bentley (AXA XL)

Evolution of the Art Market: Insurance, Lending, and Asset Growth with Chris Bentley (AXA XL)

Page Description: Join host Jeff Kluge and Chris Bentley, Head of Fine Art & Specie (UK & Lloyd’s) at AXA XL, for a deep dive into the professionalization of the art world. From his early days as a porter to leading global underwriting, Chris shares how the art insurance market has been “unrecognizable” over the last 20 years. We explore the rise of art lending, the shift toward real-time data in risk management, and why 70% of claims still happen in transit. Plus, a look at the futurist philosophy behind Giacomo Balla’s “The Need for Speed.” This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit talkingart.substack.com [https://talkingart.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

1 de may de 2026 - 37 min
Portada del episodio Art Lending & Private Credit: A Masterclass with John Arena | Talking Art

Art Lending & Private Credit: A Masterclass with John Arena | Talking Art

Show Notes: Talking Art with John Arena Headline: The $9 Billion Man: Unscripted with Art Finance Legend John Arena Subtitle: From managing the world’s largest art lending portfolios to "un-retiring" in the Pacific Northwest—John Arena pulls back the curtain on the secrets of art as collateral. The Episode in a Nutshell What happens when you combine the precision of a career credit officer with the soul of an art collector? You get John Arena. In this episode of Talking Art, we sit down with the former head of art lending at Bank of America and Deutsche Bank. John shares why he’s moving away from the "corporate jacket," why he’s betting big on gallery lending, and the wild stories of what happens when masterpieces go "missing" from high-security vaults. "I’d rather give up my kids than give up my art." — This is the level of passion John navigates every day while structuring multi-million dollar deals. 5 Key Takeaways for Collectors & Professionals The Middle Market is the "Sweet Spot": While $50M Rothkos grab headlines, John explains why the $500k–$5M range offers the best volume and liquidity for both banks and collectors. The Pivot to Gallery Lending: Galleries have long been underserved by traditional finance. John shares his vision for treating gallery inventory as "working capital" to fuel the next generation of art commerce. Liquidity Without the Sale: How a developer used a $60M art loan to fund a skyscraper when the real estate market was "in the toilet"—proving art is a dynamic financial tool, not just a wall decoration. The Fallibility of the "Vault": A cautionary tale from Geneva. John discusses why physical storage isn't 100% foolproof and why he’s a massive proponent of Authentify’s RFID monitoring technology. The Great Wealth Transfer: Why the next decade will see an unprecedented amount of art hit the market, and how "un-retired" experts are preparing for the shift. Memorable Moments & Time Stamps [00:02:28] The "Mrs. Blandings" House: How John’s wife is designing their dream home while he "pays the bills." [00:13:47] Building a $9 Billion Portfolio: The inside story of centralizing art lending at BofA. [00:17:57] The Tech Shout-out: Why John believes Authentify is the future of collateral risk management. [00:19:05] The Geneva Mystery: The story of the "missing" masterpiece that wasn't actually missing. [00:30:34] The $60M Condo Save: A masterclass in using art equity for real estate development. [00:48:53] The Futurist View: Why galleries are the next big opportunity in private credit. People & Resources Mentioned Mari-Claudia Jiménez: Head of Art Lending at Withers Worldwide. Alyssa Quinlan: Business Development at Northern Trust. Diana Wierbicki & Stephen Brody: The legal titans of the art world. Authentify: The RFID technology John recommends for tracking high-value assets. The Movie: Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House (1948) — John’s favorite cinematic parallel to home renovation. About Talking Art Talking Art is the unscripted home for the global art ecosystem. We bridge the gap between the creative and the quantitative, featuring the scientists, lawyers, bankers, and collectors who make the art world spin. Subscribe to get the full transcript and exclusive "Behind the Deal" notes from this episode. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit talkingart.substack.com [https://talkingart.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

1 de may de 2026 - 44 min
Portada del episodio Episode 1: Does Your Art Talk? | A Conversation with Curtis McConnell

Episode 1: Does Your Art Talk? | A Conversation with Curtis McConnell

Welcome to the inaugural episode of Talking Art. This podcast was born from a simple, haunting question that grabbed my mind and wouldn’t let go: Does your art talk? I believe art has a voice, but for too long that voice has been muffled by fragmented data, lost provenance, and an ecosystem stuck in the 19th century. Talking Art is the platform where we finally let the art speak. To launch this mission, I’m joined by Curtis McConnell, Founder and CEO of Authentify Art. We cover a lot of ground in this first conversation: * What does a “VIN number” for art actually mean — and why does it matter? * How do flowers, supply chain technology, and the art market connect? * What is Research-Grade AI and why does it change everything? * Why doing the right thing and running a great business are not mutually exclusive * The role of ethics, provenance, and transparency in building a functional art market No pay-to-play. No polish. Just an honest first conversation about where the art world has been, where it’s broken, and where it’s going. About Talking Art Talking Art brings you the unscripted, behind-the-scenes conversations the art world has been missing. Host Jeff Kluge connects with the collectors, gallerists, scientists, lawyers, and artists shaping the ecosystem — one honest conversation at a time. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit talkingart.substack.com [https://talkingart.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

18 de mar de 2026 - 53 min
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