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with Patrik Bayardo at Andaz in Amsterdam
The Andaz Amsterdam by Hyatt on Prinsengracht is an impressive design hotel in the centre of Amsterdam, located in the vibrant Jordaan district. Gaze up through the adventurous design of dutch designer Marcel Wanders and you will find a constellation of glittery stars, a connection to the beyond and an ancient navigation system for travelers. Marcel Wanders has created a kaleidoscope of the local Amsterdam culture. It´s designed to offer a local experience for international people, and also be a key venue for those who live in the city and want to showcase their heritage and hospitality. Meet Patrik Bayardo, marketing manager at Andaz and hear wat he has to say about Andaz Amasterdam.
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THE ART OF COLLECTING ART
with Gallery Andréhn-Schiptjenko
Since its inception in 1991 Andrehn-Schiptjenko has consistently been committed to working on an international arena and to the long-term representation of emerging and established contemporary artists from all over the world working with painting, sculpture, photography, film and digital media as well as performance, installation-based and site-specific work.
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THE ART OF COLLECTING ART
with Collectors CG and Marika Wachtmeister
For over 50 years, Marika and CG Wachtmeister have built up a unique art collection in parallel with the creation of Wanås art, one of Northern Europes most fabled and valued sculpture parks with an international reputation. Marika and CG Wachtmeister started collecting art in the 1970s and today manage a collection of nearly 300 works.
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THE ART OF COLLECTING ART
with Collector Mikael Ståhl
Ståhl Collection is a private initiative where art collector Mikael Ståhl presents parts of his extraordinary collection of contemporary art, which he has collected since the early 1980s. Totaling some 550 works, the collection consists mainly of paintings and sculptures from the late 1950s to today.
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THE ART OF COLLECTING ART
with Gallerist Stefan von Bartha
Founded in 1970 as „Galerie Minimax“ by Margareta and Miklos von Bartha, the gallery has been under the direction of Stefan von Bartha since 2008. Von Bartha has established a contemporary program, representing an international roster of artists working across a diverse range of media.The gallery nurtures new generations of artists, whilst supporting the continually evolving practice of their established artists.
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THE ART OF COLLECTING ART
with Gallerist Nils Stærk
NILS STÆRK is a contemporary art gallery with an international profile based in Copenhagen. The gallery was established in 1997. The gallery represents both upcoming, mid-career, and established national and international artists. Today the gallery represents artists from Scandinavia, Europe, and the Americas working in diverse media, approaches, and genres. In common the artists share a conceptual narrative and an interest to investigate and explore the critical dissemination of current values and conflicts in today’s globalized society.
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THE ART OF COLLECTING ART
with Gallerist Annika Peterson
Annika Peterson is a gallerist in New York. This is her way of seeing The art of collecting art: Buy with your eyes not your ears. I’d like to think that we can go back to standing in front of the painting because it’s an emotional response. Come in and stand in front of the work and talk about it.
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THE ART OF COLLECTING ART
with Gallerist Anders Wahlstedt
Anders Wahlstedt is a gallerist in New York. This is his way of seeing The art of collecting art: I think you should go around to galleries in your local area and try and find something that appeals to you, something that speaks to you, something that means to you in terms of a fine art object. And then I think it’s a very good idea to go to openings of exhibitions and perhaps get to meet the artist and ask them some questions about what their work is about.
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THE ART OF COLLECTING ART
with Deputy chairman Scott Nussbaum
Scott Nussbaum is the deputy chairman at Phillips. This is his way of seeing The art of collecting art: I think the most important thing is to take your time. Don’t rush into it. Really learn about art you like and more importantly, art you don’t like. I think that’s one of the critical things. Once you figure out what you don’t like, that’s half the battle right there. But don’t rush into it. Learn, educate yourself, see as much as you can, go to the galleries, go to museum exhibitions, go to the auction houses, and really take in everything and learn. Don’t jump in too quickly.
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