Emily Klug, Operations- How do you get a T-Rex onto 49th Street?
Emily, Christie’s Director of Operations, pulls back the curtain and reveals how the auction house creates dynamic and varied exhibitions of art – with a turnover time of just a few days. Along the way, she shares stories of sea captains, T-Rex skeletons, and the changing future of the way objects move around in the art world.
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Emily Kaplan, The Excitement of Christie’s Evening Sales
Emily Kaplan, co-head of the 20th Century Evening Sale, has been involved in the sale of some of the greatest masterpieces over the past half-decade. She shares an inside view of Christie’s electric Evening sales - the premier venue for offering the most valuable works of art to the global art market.
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Tylee Abbott, American Art
Tylee Abbott, Christie’s Head of American Art, shares what makes his category uniquely American, and explores how an artist like Georgia O’Keeffe can transform from regional to global.
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Jonquil O’Reilly, A New Viewpoint on Old Masters
Jonquil O’Reilly, Head of Sale for Old Master Paintings in New York, shares her favorite way of looking at classic paintings– through the surprisingly fascinating lens of fashion. Along the way Jonquil also discusses the thrill of attributing a painting to a specific artist, our ever-changing tastes across generations, and the current state of the Old Masters market.
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Stephen Lash, Christie’s Start in the United States
In an unforgettable episode, Stephan Lash, Chairman Emeritus of Christie’s, recounts the story of bringing Christie’s to America, the honor of selling Gustav Klimt’s masterpiece- the Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I, and the lessons he has learned from working at the firm for over 45 years.
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