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Peter Paul Guthman

SVP Business Development & Acquisitions at DAG

Peter Paul Guthman has a diverse work experience spanning various roles and companies in the art and auction industry. Peter Paul most recently served as the SVP Business Development & Acquisitions at DAG. Prior to that, they held the position of Chief Operating Officer at the same company. Earlier in their career, Guthman founded Art Europe Auctions and served as its Founder/Director. Peter Paul also worked at Sotheby’s in multiple roles, including Managing Director and Business Director. Additionally, they had a role at GPAI as Co Owner and at GA Consultancy as Owner. Before that, they worked at Sotheby's London in Project Management. Overall, Guthman has extensive experience in the art and auction industry, with a focus on business development, acquisitions, and project management.

Peter Paul Guthman's education history is as follows:

Peter Paul attended the University of Amsterdam and the University of Groningen, though the specific details such as degree and field of study are unknown. From 1982 to 1990, they studied at Willem de Zwijger College in Bussum. In 2001, they attended Hult Ashridge, where they pursued a field of study in Finance and Financial Management Services.

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Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Established in 1993, DAG is an art company that spans a gamut of verticals that includes museums, art galleries, exhibitions, publishing, archives, knowledge-based lineups, as well as programmes for the specially-abled and sight-impaired. With galleries in New Delhi, Mumbai and New York, DAG has done seminal work in promoting 20th Century Indian Art globally. The definitive collection represents the expanse of Indian art practice over the 20th century, covering periods, styles, themes and artistic concerns. In January 2019 and in partnership with the Archaeological Survey of India, DAG pioneered India’s first public–private collaboration in the arts space with Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurating Drishyakala art museum in the precincts of Red Fort, New Delhi—a UNESCO world heritage monument.


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New Delhi, India

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51-200

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