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The Collectors' Edge

The Collectors' Edge

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Welcome to The Collectors' Edge from Nordic Art Partners – our guide to the specific work we do in the modern and contemporary art world.

We are researchers, dealers and collectors and our episodes explore the art and markets of under appreciated artists from history that intrigue and inspire us and that form the core of our professional activities. Our episodes strive to offer anecdotal journeys in learning, thoughtful insights and the wisdom of our professional experience, designed to help with well-informed collecting strategies.

Whether you're intrigued by the intricacies of the art industry, seeking expert advice on putting some of your money into art, or simply looking for inspiration about interesting and beautiful things to acquire that have been rigorously vetted by us, this podcast is for you.

Join us as we explore the art of collecting with a keen eye for aesthetic excellence and practical value.

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  • Teresa Solar Abboud: Emerging Bodies, Hybrid Forms
    May 5 2026

    Join Nordic Art Partners as we discuss the striking work of Teresa Solar Abboud, a Madrid-born contemporary sculptor whose work has the rare combination of a truly distinctive visual vocabulary and serious institutional momentum. If you’ve been trying to understand what makes an emerging or mid-career artist truly compelling for both museums and collectors alike, her practice is a sharp case study.

    We talk through the two bodies of sculptural work that define her practice right now: the smaller ceramic pieces with their raw clay surfaces set against smooth, brightly painted surface 'skins', and the large-scale “Tunnel Boring Machines”, hybrid figures that fuse fired raw clay “elbows” with long, attenuated, machine-finished limbs sprayed in high-visibility industrial colours. The combination of clay that appears freshly dug from the earth, paired with the ambiguous body fragments so pristine they could be organic or industrial, create hybrid forms that consistently provide a persuasive visual jolt.

    In the episode, we discuss the themes that run through all her works: duality, emergence, transformation, and the uneasy overlap between the organic body and industrial systems symptomatic of the human relationships with and to the earth. We also touch on “Mother Tongue”, a monumental public sculpture at London's Hayward Gallery and how questions of language, identity, and translation are manifested here in physical form.

    For collectors, we get practical about the art market mechanics: details of her primary market, the role her gallery representation has played in her development, how limited production affects supply, and where pricing currently sits for smaller sculptures versus major installations. If you’re building a collection of contemporary sculpture, tracking artists with museum validation, or simply want to buy art with clarity rather than through hype, this conversation gives you a grounded framework. Subscribe, share this with a collector friend, and leave us a review with the one question you still have about buying contemporary art.

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    35 Min.
  • Lee Bae: Infinite Shades of Black
    Apr 1 2026

    Black can feel simple until you stand in front of a surface that seems to shimmer and breathe. Join Nordic Art Partners to discover the signature achievements of Lee Bae, the South Korean contemporary artist who has turned the elemental material of charcoal into minimal abstract works of remarkable nuance, depth, texture, and light. Listen as we recount Lee Bae’s story; from humble beginnings in rural Cheongdo, via the legacy of Dansaekhwa to Paris, where a humble supermarket pack of charcoal became the start of an original and unique visual language that was to become renowned worldwide.

    We discuss his various his bodies of work: meditative brushstroke paintings on hanji paper, sculptural charcoal forms, and the extraordinary 'Issu de Feu' works made by aligning and polishing countless charcoal shards into a shimmering relief. Much of Lee Bae's work addresses his Korean cultural heritage; we discuss the manifold practical applications of this material in Korean society, by which we discover the depth of meaning in this most particular material choice.

    We discuss the various art market developments responsible for his current position, and the journey that has brought him to this increasingly rarefied level, after 30 years practicing his singular approach to abstraction. Learn which galleries represent him (including Perrotin and Esther Schipper), what this means, what primary market prices look like across editions and major unique works, and what recent auction results say about demand, waiting lists, and growth. If you’re interested in art collecting and putting money into meaningful art acquisitions, learn how following an artist such as Lee Bae as he moves from a strong home market into broader global demand can also be a focused case study substantiated by real numbers and grounded advice. Subscribe, share the episode with a fellow collector, and leave a review telling us which Lee Bae work you would chase first.

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    30 Min.
  • Per Kirkeby: The Inevitability of Nature
    Jan 8 2026

    Join us, Nordic Art Partners, as we discuss the life and work of Danish artist, Per Kirkeby, a trained geologist whose obsessive focus on the timeless weight of geology ensured that he never quite left the field. We explore how he turned his profound understanding and appreciation for sedimentation and erosion into a unique visual language—layered canvases evoking the physical foundations of our natural world, brick structures that tell of mans' temporal relationship to the earth, and tactile bronzes hold the marks of time. In the episode we unpack how a quiet, analytical approach set him apart from more romantic strains of neo‑expressionism and why his earthbound palette still feels fresh, relevant and prescient to curators and collectors.

    We discuss the early experiments influenced by pop and fluxus; the blackboard works shaped by Joseph Beuys’s performative thinking; and the mature landscapes that cemented his international standing, from Venice Biennale exposure to major retrospectives at Louisiana, Tate Modern, and beyond. His iconic brick sculptures get their due here—arches, walls, steps, colonnades and niches built in industrial brick, inspired by Mayan forms and the soaring majesty of Grundtvigs Church—while smaller bronzes bring geological pressure and fracture into the palm of the hand.

    For collectors, we bring specific insight about the market for his various works. Expect gallery asking prices in the mid six figures for large, mature paintings, with auction highs concentrated around his signature 'geological paintings' made from the late‑70s to early‑2000s.. Germany leads demand, followed by Denmark and the UK, supported by institutions and a broad collector base. We outline what quality looks like—balanced earthy colour, layered impasto, clear structural drawing—and why smaller, emblematic canvases can be the smart buy. We also compare his valuation to peers like Kiefer and Polke and explain why the gap signals opportunity rather than a ceiling.

    If you care about Nordic art, modern painting, undervalued masters with incredible credentials, or simply want to collect with confidence, this comprehensive episode offers a practical roadmap grounded in both aesthetics and insightful data. Subscribe for more market‑savvy art stories, share with a collector friend, and leave a review to tell us which Kirkeby period you rate most.

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    44 Min.
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