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Fair warning: this episode's a good one. Today, Madison chats with Rob Cowley and Lydia Abbott, principles of the Canadian auction house Cowley Abbott [https://cowleyabbott.ca]. We explore how an auction house functions within the Canadian art world and why auctions are one of the most visible indicators of the secondary art market. We talk about how results reveal both demand and supply, and why today’s Canadian art ecosystem is propelled by collaboration between auction houses, specialists, curators, consultants, retail galleries, and public institutions. Rob and Lydia share their story of building Cowley Abbott, from launching with a strong online auction model to incorporating the ceremony and production of live sales in Toronto. We get into what changed as collectors grew comfortable buying online, why in-person viewing still matters for condition and scale, and how COVID accelerated the digital shift while making logistics brutally hard. We also explore Lydia’s work as an adjunct professor at University of Toronto [https://arthistory.utoronto.ca/people/directories/all-faculty/lydia-abbott], where she connects art history to practical topics within the art market. Along the way, we chat about what’s ahead for the Spring Auction of Canadian and International Masterworks in Toronto on May 27, 2026, [https://www.cowleyabbott.ca/live]and reflect on record-setting highlights like the Schaefer Collection. If you care about Canadian art, art auctions, collecting, appraisals, or breaking into the art business, subscribe, share this conversation with a fellow art lover, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway. Connect with the Artalogue: Madison Beale [https://www.linkedin.com/in/madison-beale-255b88178/], Host Be a guest on The Artalogue Podcast [ beale.madison@gmail.com]
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