• LIVE: Inside the Art Auction: Jim Elder’s Journey in Fine Art Curation

  • Sep 9 2024
  • Length: 23 mins
  • Podcast

LIVE: Inside the Art Auction: Jim Elder’s Journey in Fine Art Curation

  • Summary

  • In this clip of The Court of Public Opinion, hosted by Jeremy Cordeaux with guest Jim Elder and Les Eleces at the dining room table, the conversation centres around Jim Elder’s work in fine art and his upcoming art auction. They discuss the significance of various paintings, the challenges and excitement of auctioneering, and the changing landscape of the art world. Jim shares insights into the history and value of certain pieces, including works by well-known artists such as Norman Lindsay, Pro Hart, and Margaret Olley. The episode also touches on the challenges of curating art and the unique experience of running an auction house in today's market.

    Key Topics Discussed:

    • Upcoming Art Auction: A preview of Jim Elder’s next auction, including standout pieces.
    • Art Valuation and Sales: Insights into the valuation process, including stories behind the sale of iconic paintings.
    • Market Trends in Art: Discussion on changing tastes and how trends affect the value of artwork.
    • Artist Success Stories: Reflections on the careers of famous Australian artists like Norman Lindsay, Pro Hart, and David Bromley.
    • Behind the Scenes of an Auction House: The logistical and financial aspects of running a fine art auction house.

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