The Red Dot Talk
How can galleries support artists from the Global South while operating at the highest level of the international art market? In this podcast episode, Liza Essers shares her perspective on representation, responsibility, and building sustainable artistic careers across global markets. Liza Essers is the owner and director of Goodman Gallery, one of the most influential galleries in Africa with a long and deeply rooted local history - she was namely listed in ArtReview’s Power 100: Most Influential People in the Art World. Rather than founding a gallery, Liza took over an existing institution and expanded its vision, transforming it into a globally respected platform for artists from the Global South. In this conversation, Liza shares her approach to gallery leadership, long-term artist representation, and ecosystem-building. She explains how galleries can actively support artists beyond sales — through visibility, institutional relationships, and international art fairs such as Art Basel. Drawing from her experience presenting top-ranked booths at major art fairs, Liza offers rare insight into what it takes to create sustainable careers for artists while remaining deeply engaged with local contexts. This episode is essential listening for artists and art professionals interested in ethical representation, global visibility, and the realities of the contemporary art market.
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