In series 5, episode 4 of Good Things Happen, host Jorian Murray is joined by Mary Kate O’Hare, Head of Art Advisory, Citi, and Wendy Chang, Director of the Rennie Collection, to discuss the appeal of collecting art and the aesthetic and wealth creation benefits.
Mary Kate O’Hare shares her thoughts and advice on the best way to build a collection, shares her passion for art history and her excitement about the future of art and technologies.
Wendy Chang highlights her joy and honour of working with the Rennie collection and her philosophy on how to manage letting go.
Our guests discuss the future of the art market merging with fashion, sports and film industry, and the optimism for how new groups of people are connecting with art and starting to ask questions.
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