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Dear Daddy

Dear Daddy

By: The Art Daddy
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Dear Daddy is an upcoming podcast from The Art Daddy, launching in April 2025. Described as “Just the art world, uncut,” each episode centers on a burning question posed to the art world—collectors, curators, artists, and more—who respond in the form of voice notes. Raw, unscripted, and intimate, the show offers unfiltered and sometimes unhinged insight into the contemporary art scene, one question at a time. It will be available via The Art Daddy’s Substack platform: theartdaddy.substack.com.

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Episodes
  • RuinartGate & The Fair Spiral: Dispatches from the Champagne-Soaked Frontlines
    May 15 2025

    This week, we’re cracking open more than just lukewarm bubbly—Dear Daddy brings you an unhinged field report from the art fair circuit with full coverage of Frieze, Independent, and TEFAF, plus the exclusive tea on the now-infamous RuinartGate (yes, I broke that story for you, you’re welcome).

    We talk to James Cohan, who kept it cool amid the VIP chaos; Anton Kern, who offered dry wit and collector realness; and Kate Park, dialing in from Hong Kong with the kind of international glam and market intel that had us scribbling notes mid-interview. Add in some deeply disoriented fairgoers, a woman weeping in front of a Condo, and someone who confused TEFAF for a Goop event, and baby—you’ve got a show.

    It’s messy, sparkling, and more than a little unhinged. Just like the art world itself.

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    20 mins
  • Dumpster Fire Dispatches: Art in the Age of Collapse
    Apr 30 2025

    In the first episode of Dear Daddy, host The Art Daddy asks a burning question: How are you handling this political and social dumpster fire of a moment in the art world? Artist Jason Bailer Losh and Paris-based gallerist Brigitte Muholland respond with raw, voice-note reflections—offering insight into how they're navigating burnout, backlash, and the blurred line between activism and aesthetics. It's candid, messy, and exactly what this moment demands.

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    10 mins
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