In this episode, Jeremy Cordeaux is joined by Professor Ian Plimer, Jim Elder, and Les Elekes for an engaging discussion on topics from the art of auctioneering to investing in rare gems and the ongoing influence of the pandemic on auctions. They discuss the merits of physical vs. online auctions, the significance of art and memorabilia in investments, and reflections on art’s role in culture and personal enjoyment. The conversation combines elements of history, economics, and personal anecdotes, offering listeners a well-rounded look at the world of auctions and collecting.
Topics Discussed;
- The art of auctioneering and the shift from in-person to online auctions (00:00)
- The experience of collecting art and memorabilia as an investment strategy (04:39)
- Examples of competitive bidding and the thrill of outbidding in art auctions (07:02)
- The emotional value of art and the phenomenon of “falling in love” with a piece (09:20)
- Effects of the pandemic on auction prices and the shift in art valuation (09:20)
- Jim Elder’s advice for auction-goers on bidding and valuation strategy (11:48)
- Navigating online art auctions and tips for new collectors interested in the process (11:48)
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