Orlando Rock - optimist
February 28 2016
Picture: Telegraph
There's an interesting interview with Orlando Rock, the Chairman of Christie's UK, in the Telegraph. Like me, he may be biased - but he sees grounds for optimism in the antique art market:
Rock believes that the younger generation will come around to art. “They have a passion for recycling and sharing. We see that with more people using Airbnb and buying vintage clothing. We’re searching for real value, and this mantra can be applied to art and antiques,” he says.
Obviously, AHN agrees.
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