The Week in Art

Art market and stagflation; Spain’s historical memory; Dürer plate remade by Goldin + Senneby

Jun 29, 2023
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
The Art Market and the Future of Inflation
02:19 • 3min
3
The Effect of High Interest Rates on the Art Market
05:00 • 2min
4
The Art of Basel Shows
06:55 • 2min
5
The Impact of Ageing Populations on the Art Market
09:14 • 4min
6
The Implications of Ageing Population on the Art Market
13:19 • 2min
7
The Art Market's Slowdown
15:02 • 3min
8
The Art Newspaper's Weekly News Bulletin
18:04 • 2min
9
Spain's Socialist Prime Minister Calls a Snap General Election
19:58 • 3min
10
The History of the Francoist Dilemma
22:36 • 5min
11
The Law of Historical Memory in Spain
27:49 • 2min
12
The History of the Spanish Civil War
29:31 • 4min
13
The Problem With the Democratic Memory Law in Spain
33:30 • 4min
14
The Arco De Victoria's Complaint With the Attorney General
37:46 • 4min
15
Quantitative Melancholia by the Swedish Duo, Golden and Senabe
42:15 • 3min
16
The Importance of Communication in Contemporary Art
44:53 • 2min
17
The Art of Melancholia
46:28 • 3min
18
The Lost Plate and the Melancholia Project
49:13 • 2min
19
The Relationship Between Quantitative Easing and Collecting Copper Plates
51:04 • 2min
20
The Parallels Between the Financial Crisis of 2008 and the Manic Hubris of Dura
53:14 • 3min
21
The Economics of the Blockbuster Exhibition at the Whitworth Art Gallery
56:04 • 3min