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Narrative Framing: How an MA Art Business Mentor Shaped an Emerging Artist’s Portfolio

58 min · 9. april 2026
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In this episode of the Art Business Podcast, host David speaks with Alisa Demchenko, an MA Art Business (Sotheby’s Institute, London) graduand, and Nilanjan Das, a printmaker and PhD artist from Bhubaneswar, NE India, about their optional TAF (The Arts Family) collaboration. They discuss Alisa’s dissertation on AI in art valuation and personalization, and how algorithmic visibility shapes how emerging artists present their work online. The conversation explores Nilanjan’s practice—serigraphy, cyanotype and concrete-board works that investigate public space, plant life, urban beautification and power structures—and how Elisa supported him with portfolio sequencing, narrative framing, artist statements, gallery research and strategic positioning for both UK and Indian contexts. Key takeaways include practical mentorship methods (regular remote meetings, clarity over reinvention), ethical boundaries for art-business professionals, the importance of artist statements and sequencing, and steps for presenting to galleries and curators. The episode closes with next steps, contact handles (LinkedIn for Alisa, Instagram for Nilanjan) and actionable advice for emerging artists and arts professionals.   Links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alisa-demchenko-bb24ab235/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/alisa-demchenko-bb24ab235/] https://www.instagram.com/nelvsnel/?hl=en [https://www.instagram.com/nelvsnel/?hl=en] https://www.theartsfamily.com/artists/nilanjan-das [https://www.theartsfamily.com/artists/nilanjan-das]   music ‘Baby, I Miss The Internet’ (Rama, Rama, Rama)  by TOT TAYLOR is used by kind permission of the artist ©Tot Taylor/Songmatic Music (2020)

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