About
This space started, like most good things, as a collection of thoughts—stray observations on art, culture, taste, and the strange, shifting ways we assign value to things. I’ve spent time in the art world, finance, and academia, always circling the same questions: why do we care about what we care about? What makes something meaningful, desirable, or worth arguing over, worth spending money on?
At first, these ideas lived in passing conversations, in DMs, in the margins of books I promised myself I’d revisit. But I wanted a place to gather them properly—and, more importantly, to share them with the kind of people who find themselves wondering the same things.
This is a space for deep dives, passing fascinations, and everything in between. It’s for those who love art not just as a finished product but as a way of seeing the world. It’s for anyone who’s ever gotten lost in a rabbit hole about cultural history, taste, influence, or why a seemingly random object just sold for millions.
At its core, it’s a space for curiosity. If that sounds like your kind of thing, welcome—I’m glad you’re here.
