Episode 24 - Know That I Love You

Episode 24 - Know That I Love You

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Art Today: Anxiety & Opportunity

On this episode Magnus Resch is back with Hilde to talk about last week in New York as the Art World season begins. As the floor falls out from beneath the current Art Market, it feels like genuine industry change has to come. Who is going to do it? Where will it come from? Neith ...  Show more

Patreon, here I come!

In this episode of 'Art Smack, Hilde Lynn Helphenstein, also known as Jerry Gogosian, announces her transition to Patreon due to financial practicality, reflecting on the limitations of monetizing an art-focused podcast with a niche audience on a platform like Spotify. She candid ...  Show more

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