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Art Dealer Diaries Podcast

426 episodes - English - Latest episode: 5 days ago - ★★★★★ - 60 ratings

See the art world through my eyes as an art dealer with thirty years in the business. Interviews of unique and interesting individuals that collect, deal and find art as compelling as I do. Learn the pitfalls of the art world and the interesting cast of characters that are a constant thread of entertaining commentary. Pull up a chair with me, Mark Sublette and the Art Dealer Diaries.

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Terry Etherton: Owner, Etherton Gallery - Epi.12 Host Dr. Mark Sublette

August 22, 2018 07:00 - 1 hour - 63 MB

Terry Etherton explains how a move from San Francisco to Tucson Arizona changed the trajectory of his life to becoming a leader in twentieth-century photography. How he developed the skill sets needed to open and successfully run a top-notch photography gallery in a city primarily known for western and Indian art and how his stable of world-class artists developed over time. Terry discusses his personal relationship with late sculpture Luis Jimenez and having Jimenez first Tucson show. This ...

Internationally known photography dealer Terry Etherton host Mark Sublette

August 22, 2018 07:00 - 1 hour - 63 MB

Terry Etherton explains how a move from San Francisco to Tucson Arizona changed the trajectory of his life to becoming a leader in twentieth-century photography. How he developed the skill sets needed to open and successfully run a top-notch photography gallery in a city primarily known for western and Indian art and how his stable of world-class artists developed over time. Terry discusses his personal relationship with late sculpture Luis Jimenez and having Jimenez first Tucson show. This ...

John Morris: 1969 Woodstock Promoter - Epi. 11, Host Dr. Mark Sublette

August 15, 2018 07:00 - 1 hour - 55.2 MB

John Morris shares his experience of being in his twenties booking The Who, Grateful Dead and The Doors and managing Woodstock in 1969. How the expected crowd of 50,000 people swelled to half a million and how he dealt with the bands and crowds. Dragging The Doors John Morrison off stage after overdosing to an Emergency Room and paying Jimi Hendrix $35,000 to close Woodstock, managing Paul McCartney before chucking it all to become a promoter of Indian Art shows in the West are only a few of...

John Morris 1969 Woodstock promoter interview with host Mark Sublette

August 15, 2018 07:00 - 1 hour - 55.2 MB

John Morris shares his experience of being in his twenties booking The Who, Grateful Dead and The Doors and managing Woodstock in 1969. How the expected crowd of 50,000 people swelled to half a million and how he dealt with the bands and crowds. Dragging The Doors John Morrison off stage after overdosing to an Emergency Room and paying Jimi Hendrix $35,000 to close Woodstock, managing Paul McCartney before chucking it all to become a promoter of Indian Art shows in the West are only a few of...

Joshua Rose: National Art Magazine Editor - Epi. 10, Host Dr. Mark Sublette

August 08, 2018 07:00 - 1 hour - 65.7 MB

Joshua Rose editor of American Art Collector, Fine Art Collector, Western Art Collector and Native American Magazine discuss how as a student in Wales he became entranced with art studying 18th century English poet and artist William Blake before returning to Phoenix to start his own magazine Shade. Josh shares the inner workings of the magazine he publishes and how he sees the art world growing in the future. This episode is sponsored by Medicine Man Gallery and  The Charles Bloom Murder My...

National Art Magazine Editor Joshua Rose interview with host Mark Sublette

August 08, 2018 07:00 - 1 hour - 65.7 MB

Joshua Rose editor of American Art Collector, Fine Art Collector, Western Art Collector and Native American Magazine discuss how as a student in Wales he became entranced with art studying 18th century English poet and artist William Blake before returning to Phoenix to start his own magazine Shade. Josh shares the inner workings of the magazine he publishes and how he sees the art world growing in the future. This episode is sponsored by Medicine Man Gallery and  The Charles Bloom Murder My...

Howard Post: Celebrated Artist & Rodeo Champion - Epi. 9, Host Dr. Mark Sublette

August 01, 2018 07:00 - 1 hour - 58.1 MB

Howard Post discuss how his third-grade Tucson art teacher submitting a drawing to the newspaper propelled him in the direction to become one of the top western artists in American. The all-around high school rodeo champion in Arizona had tough decisions to overcome including fulfilling his Morman mission or going to the national rodeo competition and what kind of artist he wanted to become if any. Howard overcame family expectations of becoming a world-class rodeo competitor to follow his d...

Rodeo Champion and Celebrated Artist Howard Post discuss his life as an Arizona artist and carving out his own unique niche in the Western Art market

August 01, 2018 07:00 - 1 hour - 58.1 MB

Howard Post discuss how his third-grade Tucson art teacher submitting a drawing to the newspaper propelled him in the direction to become one of the top western artists in American. The all-around high school rodeo champion in Arizona had tough decisions to overcome including fulfilling his Morman mission or going to the national rodeo competition and what kind of artist he wanted to become if any. Howard overcame family expectations of becoming a world-class rodeo competitor to follow his d...

Oriental Rug, Antique and Art Dealer David Adler interview shares 40 years of experience

July 25, 2018 07:00 - 1 hour - 55.5 MB

David Adler takes us on his lifelong journey of buying and selling antiques and art. From working as a gopher in an auction house to owning a premier rug and antique gallery in Scottsdale. David shares how he ended up in the business and some of the deals he made during forty years in the art business. Learn how the trade has change and the importance of the designer in the high-end rug business.

Antique and Art Dealer David Adler interview shares 40 years of experience

July 25, 2018 07:00 - 1 hour - 55.5 MB

David Adler takes us on his lifelong journey of buying and selling antiques and art. From working as a gopher in an auction house to owning a premier rug and antique gallery in Scottsdale. David shares how he ended up in the business and some of the deals he made during forty years in the art business. Learn how the trade has change and the importance of the designer in the high-end rug business.

David Adler: Art & Antique Dealer - Epi. 8, Host Dr. Mark Sublette

July 25, 2018 07:00 - 1 hour - 55.5 MB

David Adler takes us on his lifelong journey of buying and selling antiques and art. From working as a gopher in an auction house to owning a premier rug and antique gallery in Scottsdale. David shares how he ended up in the business and some of the deals he made during forty years in the art business. Learn how the trade has change and the importance of the designer in the high-end rug business.

Mel Smothers: Fine Artist - Epi. 7, Host Dr. Mark Sublette

July 18, 2018 07:00 - 1 hour - 60.2 MB

Mel Smothers, a successful New York City artist, shares his experiences finding his unique voice as an artist during a midlife change of careers. Mentoring by famed pop artist Wayne Thiebaud allowed Mel to achieve his lifelong passion of being a professional artist. Mel takes us through his life journey as a drag racer, a commune hippie during the Summer of Love, a forest ranger, and fiddle player to finally find his voice as a professional artist.

Drag Racing, Hippie Communes, & Andy Warhol, Interview with artist Mel Smothers

July 18, 2018 07:00 - 1 hour - 60.2 MB

Mel Smothers, a successful New York City artist, shares his experiences finding his unique voice as an artist during a midlife change of careers. Mentoring by famed pop artist Wayne Thiebaud allowed Mel to achieve his lifelong passion of being a professional artist. Mel takes us through his life journey as a drag racer, a commune hippie during the Summer of Love, a forest ranger, and fiddle player to finally find his voice as a professional artist.

Moira Geoffrion: Artist, Art Dept. Head, Peace Corps Volunteer - Epi. 6, Host Dr. Mark Sublette

July 05, 2018 07:00 - 46 minutes - 42.5 MB

Moria Geoffrion, has exhibited in more than 200 museums and galleries in the United States,European countries, Australia, and Russia. Moria received her BFA from Boston University School of Fine Arts and served in the Peace Corps Corps in Sierra Leone. Learn the struggles of being a woman heading two major art departments and the struggles of women in art during the 1960-80 period

Moira Geoffrion: Artist & Educator - Epi. 6, Host Dr. Mark Sublette

July 05, 2018 07:00 - 46 minutes - 42.5 MB

Moria Geoffrion, has exhibited in more than 200 museums and galleries in the United States,European countries, Australia, and Russia. Moria received her BFA from Boston University School of Fine Arts and served in the Peace Corps Corps in Sierra Leone. Learn the struggles of being a woman heading two major art departments and the struggles of women in art during the 1960-80 period

Moira Geoffrion interview, an artist life, art department head, and Peace Corps volunteer

July 05, 2018 07:00 - 46 minutes - 42.5 MB

Moria Geoffrion, has exhibited in more than 200 museums and galleries in the United States,European countries, Australia, and Russia. Moria received her BFA from Boston University School of Fine Arts and served in the Peace Corps Corps in Sierra Leone. Learn the struggles of being a woman heading two major art departments and the struggles of women in art during the 1960-80 period

Tucson Museum of Art Chief Curator, Interview Julie Sasse

June 12, 2018 07:00 - 1 hour - 63.2 MB

Julie Sasse discusses her journey ascending the ranks of the art world, traveling from her Illinois roots to Arizona in pursuit of her dream of being a leader in the art field. Julie worked with some of the most distinguished Native American artists including Fritz Scholder and was the gallery manager for the cutting edge Elaine Horwitz gallery in Santa Fe, Palm Springs, and Phoenix. Julie left the retail world in the early 90's, earned a Ph.D. and became the chief curator of the well respec...

Julie Sasse: Chief Curator, Tucson Museum of Art - Epi. 5, Host Dr. Mark Sublette

June 12, 2018 07:00 - 1 hour - 63.2 MB

Julie Sasse discusses her journey ascending the ranks of the art world, traveling from her Illinois roots to Arizona in pursuit of her dream of being a leader in the art field. Julie worked with some of the most distinguished Native American artists including Fritz Scholder and was the gallery manager for the cutting edge Elaine Horwitz gallery in Santa Fe, Palm Springs, and Phoenix. Julie left the retail world in the early 90's, earned a Ph.D. and became the chief curator of the well respec...

Gold Record Songs, Learning to Paint, and the Love of Flying: Interview Larry Cansler

June 04, 2018 07:00 - 58 minutes - 53.9 MB

Larry Cansler is world renowned composer who enjoyed a long career in the Hollywood studios. Larry is an Emmy award nominated composer, arranger, conductor, musical director, and pianist. He has worked with artists like Michael Jackson, Michael Martin Murphy and Kenny Rogers and his symphony, “Mojave”, was performed at the Kennedy Center in Washington DC. Among his musical credits is composing the music for his gold record hit classic “Wildfire”. Another lifelong passion of his has been art ...

Larry Cansler: Recording Artist & Composer - Epi. 4, Host Dr. Mark Sublette

June 04, 2018 07:00 - 58 minutes - 53.9 MB

Larry Cansler is world renowned composer who enjoyed a long career in the Hollywood studios. Larry is an Emmy award nominated composer, arranger, conductor, musical director, and pianist. He has worked with artists like Michael Jackson, Michael Martin Murphy and Kenny Rogers and his symphony, “Mojave”, was performed at the Kennedy Center in Washington DC. Among his musical credits is composing the music for his gold record hit classic “Wildfire”. Another lifelong passion of his has been art ...

Americana, Motorcycles and Picking the American back country, Interview David Wasserman

May 29, 2018 07:00 - 45 minutes - 42.1 MB

David Wasserman is a full-time picker, making a living by his wits. You'll find him zigzagging from coast to coast--from Brimfield Antique show to the Pasadena Rose Bowl, to Daytona and Valdez. Always scouting for the best, including old motorcycles, folk art, advertising, coin-op, mechanicals and Americana of all sorts. David shares his fifty years experience knocking on doors and picking American's backcountry for hidden treasures, This episode is sponsored by Medicine Man Gallery and  The...

David Wasserman: Antique Hunter - Epi. 3, Host Dr. Mark Sublette

May 29, 2018 07:00 - 45 minutes - 42.1 MB

David Wasserman is a full-time picker, making a living by his wits. You'll find him zigzagging from coast to coast--from Brimfield Antique show to the Pasadena Rose Bowl, to Daytona and Valdez. Always scouting for the best, including old motorcycles, folk art, advertising, coin-op, mechanicals and Americana of all sorts. David shares his fifty years experience knocking on doors and picking American's backcountry for hidden treasures, This episode is sponsored by Medicine Man Gallery and  The...

Native American Artist, Interview Shonto Begay

May 21, 2018 07:00 - 53 minutes - 49.4 MB

Shonto Begay shares his experiences of being a Native American growing up on the Navajo Nation and the art he has produced over the last thirty years. From Santa Fe, to Tucson to Berkely, Shonto has had a distinguished career with multiple one-man museum shows. His artwork is in the permanent collection of the Heard Museum, Tucson Museum of Art, and Museum of Northern Arizona to mention just a few. This episode is sponsored by Medicine Man Gallery and  The Charles Bloom Murder Mystery Series.

Shonto Begay: Native American Artist - Epi. 2, Host Dr. Mark Sublette

May 21, 2018 07:00 - 53 minutes - 49.4 MB

Shonto Begay shares his experiences of being a Native American growing up on the Navajo Nation and the art he has produced over the last thirty years. From Santa Fe, to Tucson to Berkely, Shonto has had a distinguished career with multiple one-man museum shows. His artwork is in the permanent collection of the Heard Museum, Tucson Museum of Art, and Museum of Northern Arizona to mention just a few. This episode is sponsored by Medicine Man Gallery and  The Charles Bloom Murder Mystery Series.

Cowboys and Indians, Interview Terry Schurmeier

May 11, 2018 07:00 - 1 hour - 61.5 MB

From Los Angles to Tokyo to Albuquerque. Mark Sublette interviews Terry Schurmeier about the Antique Indian art world and how its changed over the last thirty years and where the field is heading. Terry and Mark discuss the ever-evolving Native American art business and the roles they play and what the future has to offer for this eclectic field. Not to be missed episode for those who love American Indian Art. This episode is sponsored by Medicine Man Gallery and  The Charles Bloom Murder My...

Terry Schurmeier: Director, Cowboys & Indians Antiques, Inc. - Epi. 1, Host Dr. Mark Sublette

May 11, 2018 07:00 - 1 hour - 61.5 MB

From Los Angles to Tokyo to Albuquerque. Mark Sublette interviews Terry Schurmeier about the Antique Indian art world and how its changed over the last thirty years and where the field is heading. Terry and Mark discuss the ever-evolving Native American art business and the roles they play and what the future has to offer for this eclectic field. Not to be missed episode for those who love American Indian Art. This episode is sponsored by Medicine Man Gallery and  The Charles Bloom Murder My...

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Andy Warhol
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Paige Williams
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