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Phillips names Stephen Brooks, a former Christie s financial officer, as new chief executive

Stephen Brooks Courtesy: Phillips The Phillips auction house announced today that the former Christie’s board member and chief financial officer Stephen Brooks will become its new chief executive on 1 September, replacing Edward Dolman. Dolman will take on the role of executive chairman of Phillips holding company and work closely with Brooks and with Phillips’ global chairwoman, Cheyenne Westphal. “I am truly delighted to be joining Phillips as chief executive officer,” Brooks says in a statement. “I have admired the rapid and impressive development over recent years and seen the exceptional results that have been delivered by an outstanding, innovative and talented team. I am honoured and excited to be joining them and look forward to helping Phillips realise the very significant growth potential of the firm in the coming years.”

Rise of the Cyborg Art Dealers: How the Art Market Is Preparing to Adapt to a Hybrid Online-IRL Future

Frieze Week 2020. Lisson Gallery (Cork St) Photo by Linda Nylind for Frieze. A version of this story first appeared in the spring 2021 Artnet Intelligence Report, which you can download in full for free here. “Imagine a world where you could not fly around the globe anymore. How would you conduct business?”  That was the “thinking-out-of-the-box” assignment that a consultant gave Phillips executives at the auction house’s annual strategy meeting in January 2020. “We looked at each other, like, ‘What is he talking about?’” Cheyenne Westphal, the company’s chairman, recounted.  “Just imagine there might be a volcano erupting,” the consultant told the assembled honchos, many of whom had traveled to New York for the occasion.

Yinka Shonibare CBE RA to receive Whitechapel Gallery Art Icon 2021

Yinka Shonibare CBE RA to receive Whitechapel Gallery Art Icon 2021 Yinka Shonibare CBE RA, 2014, Photo: James Mollison. LONDON .-Whitechapel Gallery announced that Yinka Shonibare CBE RA (b. 1962, UK) is the eighth artist to receive the prestigious annual Art Icon award, generously supported by the Swarovski Foundation. On Monday 22 March 2021, the award will be presented during a virtual gala celebration hosted by Iwona Blazwick OBE (Director, Whitechapel Gallery), and feature an exclusive musical performance from four-time Grammy Award winner Angélique Kidjo. To protect the safety and welfare of all attendees, the event will be hosted on a digital platform and will celebrate the Gallery’s continued commitment to youth programmes and educational activities through an evening of live presentations.

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