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Our first podcast of 2019 features a conversation with art advisor, Hadley Powell.
On the podcast we discuss her job, her path to her job, art vs. craft, seeing art, being a new mother, and much more! Hadley’s experience spans from Old Master prints to Contemporary art. She started her career at Christie’s, New York as a specialist in the Prints & Multiples department where she researched and cataloged prints from Rembrandt to Rauschenberg.
Subsequently in the Impressionist & Modern Art department, she worked on the high profile evening sales, where she advised clients buying and selling at auction and assisted in private collection management and fine art appraisals.
Hadley received a Bachelor of Arts in Art History and a minor in Economics from Union College.
She holds a Master’s degree in Modern Art, Connoisseurship and the History of the Art Market from Christie’s Education, New York. Her prize-winning thesis studied the impact of the 1913 Armory Show on George Bellows’s Monhegan Island, Maine paintings.
She resides in Brookline, MA.
Some useful links from our conversation:
- Art Market Monitor – publication/membership site
- Jeffrey Gibson – artist
- Beatriz Milhazes – artist
- Vitamin C: Clay & Ceramic in Contemporary Art – book
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Hi Julie! Loved this episode with Hadley Powell! I know I’m not supposed to say that it was interesting ;-), but it was! Thank you!