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April 2, 2018 | 6:00pm - 8:00pm | |||||
The National Arts Club | |||||
15 Gramercy Park South | |||||
Grand Gallery | |||||
New York City | |||||
Post-War American Sculpture:
Can't attend in-person? Abby Taylor, Taylor | Graham, will discuss a critical time for appraisers in a market that is seeing not slight changes but major changes in how works of art will be valued in the upcoming years. The focus will be on sculpture and challenges of evaluating editioned works, rare works that have little reference points and works that have fallen from favor. The steps an appraiser should take in today’s market to properly evaluate and tackle the tricky and singular issues that sculpture presents. Sculpture is one of the sectors of the art market that has little expertise so we will address how an appraiser can go about putting a value to a work when it is difficult to even discern what and when and how many there are of that piece. There will be additional
1.5 CE credits Sponsored by:
FEES in-person & on-demand If you have previously registered for this lecture or the full series, All attendees must register in advance; seats are limited. PLEASE NOTE: Jeans are not permitted, and men are required to wear jackets at the National Arts Club. For more information on the dress code, please visit the National Arts Club's website. Abby M. Taylor is a second generation art dealer who credits a large part of her knowledge to her father, Donald Purdy. In |
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