The Business Of Culture And Art With Douglas Woodham – TWMJ #1034

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Welcome to episode #1034 of Thinking With Mitch Joel (formerly Six Pixels of Separation).

At a time when the lines between culture, commerce and identity feel increasingly blurred, few people understand how value is actually constructed… and reconstructed… better than Douglas Woodham. A former President of the Americas at Christie’s and a longtime advisor through his firm Art Fiduciary Advisors, Doug brings a rare dual lens to the conversation… equal parts economist and art obsessive. With a PhD in economics and decades spent inside the machinery of the global art market, he has seen firsthand how artists move from obscurity to icon status… and how markets, narratives and power structures shape that journey . His latest book, Jean-Michel Basquiat – The Making of an Icon, goes far beyond biography to examine how one artist’s legacy was not just created… but carefully engineered. In this conversation, Doug explores the intersection of art and economics, unpacking how scarcity, status and human behavior drive the desire to collect… and why ownership has become increasingly performative in a social media age. He challenges the romantic notion that value is purely about the work itself, pointing instead to branding, cultural timing and strategic stewardship… particularly in Basquiat’s posthumous rise. We also dig into the broader shifts reshaping the art world… from the declining cultural centrality of fine art to the rise of alternative collectibles, the failure of NFTs to gain traction in traditional markets, and the fragile economics behind fractional ownership models. What emerges is a sharper understanding that art is not just about beauty or expression… it is about markets, narratives and belief systems that determine what is worth owning… and why. Enjoy the conversation…

Chapters:

(00:00) – Introduction to Doug Woodham and His Expertise.
(02:42) – The Life and Legacy of Jean-Michel Basquiat.
(04:48) – Connecting Art and Economics.
(08:45) – Human Behavior and the Desire for Collectibles.
(12:10) – The Shift in Art Collecting Trends.
(15:42) – NFTs and Their Impact on the Art Market.
(20:29) – Artist Compensation and Ownership Rights.
(24:28) – Cultural Relevance of Fine Art Today.
(27:58) – The Psychology of Collecting and Scarcity.
(32:37) – The Business of Scarcity in Consumer Brands.
(35:15) – The Importance of Secondary Markets in Collectibles.
(40:10) – The Evolution of Basquiat’s Brand Posthumously.
(54:51) – The Intersection of Art and Commercialization.
(59:53) – Fractional Ownership in Art Investments.

Download the Podcast here: #1034 of Thinking With Mitch Joel (formerly Six Pixels of Separation).

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