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Storm Ascher founded Superposition Gallery at just 24 years old with a radical premise: no permanent space, no fixed geography—just bold exhibitions, community-rooted storytelling, and a commitment to artists over real estate. In this episode, Storm joins us to talk about how Superposition became a globally recognized nomadic gallery, why the traditional art world model is broken, and how she’s building something new in its place.
We dive into her experiences navigating the commercial art world, fighting against gentrification, building the Hamptons Black Arts Council, and creating a collector base that’s as diverse and curious as the art itself. She also shares her thoughts on being labeled a “young, Black, Jewish woman curator,” what it really costs to get into major art fairs, and why emotional investment—not financial speculation—should guide art collecting.
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