Friday Jul 22, 2022
Will the post-pandemic art market bounce back continue? with James Lindow from Ecclesiastical
Run time: 14.59 mins
Description
How has the art market responded to the economic turbulence caused by COVID and Brexit? How is the UK’s position as a leader in the art market shifting? What types of art are selling at high value, and how are they being sold?
Quote
“This time with the undercurrent of everything that's going on in Russia and Ukraine, it would suggest that actually, auction sales are not being as impacted as perhaps we might have thought. But obviously, it's very early, you know that the market is incredibly fickle. And I think what we have seen is this great level of art still coming to market”
Resources
Get the expert global perspective with Dr. James Lindow's Art Market Review: Art Market Review (ecclesiastical.com)
Dr James Lindow’s LinkedIn Page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-lindow-1aa2a814/
Sarah Willoughby’s LinkedIn Page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-willoughby-35b89821/
About the Guest
Dr James Lindow is the Underwriting Director for Art and Private Clients at Ecclesiastical. He has 25 years of high net worth and fine art experience. He also works commercially at Ecclesiastical, assisting senior management with commercial fine art risks. He has a PhD in the History of Art and is the author of The Renaissance Palace in Florence: Magnificence and Splendour in Fifteenth-Century Italy.
About the Host
Sarah Willoughby, Art & Private Client Business Director at Ecclesiastical, leads the Art & Private Clients team and brings over 28 years’ experience in the high net worth sector. Sarah joined Ecclesiastical in 2016 after 16 years with Oak Underwriting where she was Deputy Managing Director and over the years has been involved in all aspects of the business bringing a wealth of high net worth expertise and knowledge.
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