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Welcome back to Wall Power’s Inner Circle. I’m Marion
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Tonight, Julie Davich interviews Adam Fields, the founder of Arta, a company fueling an explosion of interest in more approachable fine art and collectibles by easing the bottleneck at the last mile—shipping, insurance, tracking, etcetera. There’s a lot of untapped demand at lower price points for galleries and
auction houses, especially smaller ones. It’s a fascinating conversation, and required reading for art professionals. You won’t want to miss it—sign up for the Inner Circle if you’re receiving the preview version of this private email.
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A candid conversation about digitizing the “last frontier” of retail—luxury, art, and
collectibles—and Arta’s evolution from its humble origins in 2012 to serving 80 percent of enterprise auction houses globally by the end of this year.
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When Artspace.com founding member Adam Fields launched
Arta in 2012, hardly anyone could have predicted the company’s remarkable transformation. Over the past decade or so, Arta has evolved from a shipping platform into a broader commerce-layer technology meant to ease the process of buying and selling art, collectibles, and luxury items online. None of this is easy: For the past few, oh, centuries, once an artwork was purchased, it required high-touch handling
and multiple vendors to get it from seller to buyer. This was all very expensive and...
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