The art market might be extraordinarily lucrative, but there is little thought given to the workforce that keeps its wheels turning.1 Clynton Lowry, the editor in chief of Art Handler, launched the title in 2015 to offer a fresh perspective on the cloistered, often secretive world. Through a mixture of articles and—on Instagram—memes, he lifts the curtain on its cast of super-collectors, highly strung curators and egotistical dealers. This interview is the first in a new series profiling influential people within the creative industries whose work often goes unseen. This story is from Kinfolk Issue Forty-Six Buy Now Related Stories Arts & Culture Issue 51 Behind the Scenes Radio and podcast producer Eleanor McDowall on pushing the potential of audio. Arts & Culture Issue 48 Behind the Scenes Anton Hur on the intricacy—and inequality—of literary translation. Arts & Culture Issue 51 Emily Gernild The Danish painter breathing new life into an old medium. Arts & Culture Food Issue 51 Imogen Kwok The artist takes food styling quite literally, creating accessories out of fruits and vegetables. Arts & Culture Design Issue 51 How to Make a Chair And do it on a tiny budget. Arts & Culture Issue 51 Odd Jobs The comedian with strong opinions about your home décor.
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