The Collector's Corner
In this episode, I continue my exploration of art advisory with Prisca Pan [https://www.instagram.com/unfram_d/], founder of Unframd [https://www.unframdart.com/]. Based in the US, Prisca works with clients from tech, law, and finance and puts strategy and financial thinking explicitly at the centre of her practice, which I hadn't come across yet and therefore truly caught my attention. Her mission is to get more people collecting while understanding art as an asset class, which she directly compares to venture capital. That last part is where things get complicated for me. My day job is in finance and alternative assets, so I understand the framework. But I've always believed art serves a role in our civilisation that's hard to price: it transcends individuals and generations, captures cultural relevance in real time, functions almost like a public good. When art gets repackaged as an investment vehicle, the market starts selecting for financial value, and I worry that slowly erodes the conditions that make culturally meaningful work possible in the first place. I'm not naive about it: artists need to make a living, and markets exist for a reason. I just feel like a line should be drawn somewhere. I can't fully articulate where yet. Ultimately I do agree with Prisca that it's not about throwing away the old art world, but building on it as our broader world changes. I hope you enjoy our conversation. References mentioned in the episode: * Alvaro Barrington [https://ropac.net/artists/27-alvaro-barrington/] * Moffat Takadiwa [https://www.tyburngallery.com/artist/moffat-takadiwa/] * Tunji Adeniyi-Jones [https://www.whitecube.com/artists/tunji-adeniyi-jones] * Alexa Hatanaka [https://kristinhjellegjerde.com/artists/519-alexa-kumiko-hatanaka/overview/] Follow the podcast to see the guests' collections at @collectors_corner_ [https://www.instagram.com/collectors_corner_/#] !
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