Phillips Enters a New Era with CEO Edward Dolman
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Even as it adapted to changing market conditions imposed by the pandemic, Phillips gained ground in auction totals, global reach, and the number of high-value lots it sold. At the same time, it furthered its long-held reputation as the auction house that creates markets for new artists. Phillips CEO Edward Dolman talks about the importance of Asia in the art market’s future and his company’s alliance with Poly Auction in China. He also speaks about the new Phillips auction rooms and exhibition space in New York, and provides insight as to how Phillips maintains its read on the pulse of the emerging art market. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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