ART LAW SYMPOSIUM
New York University, School of Continuing & Professional Studies
and the Appraisers Association of America
present an Art Law Symposium
Friday, November 10, 2006, 8:30am - 4:30pm
Join top legal experts in the field for a day-long symposium on a wide range of fresh and timely art law topics. We’ll go in depth to explore issues such as: international law in light of the recent series of discoveries of Iraqi, European and South American art and artifacts; protocols for the appraiser when confronting this type of material: when to report it, the civil and criminal ramifications, and duties and obligations to the client; disclosing provenance and the new “provenance” insurance. Plus tax, trust and estate issues pertaining to art collectors and dealers, including a report on important legislative changes affecting Qualified Appraisals and partial gifts; proposed estate tax reform legislation; contract law; stolen art and statutes of limitation; fraud; title; provenance; art-based lending; and commercial transactions. Speakers include: Jessica L. Darraby, Esq., The Art of Counsel--Counsel to the Arts, CA; Sharon Flescher, IFAR, NY; Dr. Zoe Kosmidou, Embassy of Greece, DC: Lawrence Mushinske, US Dept. of Homeland Security, NY; Lawrence Shindell, Aris Corp., WI; Lucian Simmons, Sotheby's, NY; Norman Newman, HUB International, NY; Paul M. Roy, Esq., Withers Bergman LLP, NY; John R. Cahill, Esq., Friedman Kaplan Seiler & Adelman LLP, NY; and Randall Willette, Fine Art Wealth Management, London.
Location: NYU, Woolworth Building, 15 Barclay Street, NYC
Fee: $250 General Admission; $200 AAA/ISA/ASA/RICS Members. Please note that the Art Law Symposium is included in the
registration fee for the full National Conference and you do not need to register separately with NYU if you are already registered for the Conference
To register: Contact NYU at 212-998-7171; ask for an Education Advisor in order to register.
For more information about the National Conference
: Contact AAA at 212.889.5404, x11.
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A L L A B O U T A P P R A I S I N G : B R O N Z E S
Image courtesy of Shepherd & Derom Gallery.Last Chance!
Please join AAA for an advanced seminar on appraising 19th Century European Bronzes – next Friday and Saturday, October 20 and 21.
ALL ABOUT APPRAISING: BRONZES
19th Century European Bronzes
Friday, October 20, from 2:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. and
Saturday, October 21, from 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
The Appraisers Association of America in collaboration with Robert Kashey and David Wojciechowski, Directors of Shepherd & Derom Gallery, New York, will offer an extraordinary opportunity to attain a high level of connoisseurship in 19th European bronzes. Our time will be spent at the Modern Art Foundry on Friday afternoon where we will learn about the casting and finishing processes. At Shepherd Gallery on Saturday morning we will focus on the fine points of connoisseurship, including judging quality, as we study and handle bronzes under the tutelage of two important specialists. At Christie’s on Saturday afternoon we will view bronzes in two auction previews and hear from specialists about their current offerings and the current market.
Our small group of members and colleagues will be given special access during the seminar, and gain important hands-on insight. Artists to be discussed will include Barye, Carrier-Belleuse, Mene, Mercie and many others less familiar. A special feature will be a conversation with an important collector of fine 19th century bronzes at the Shepherd & Derom gallery on Saturday. On view in October at the gallery will be an in-depth exhibition on Symbolism.
Appraisers, collectors, and art historians welcome! Please call the Appraisers Association of America at 212.889.5404, x11 for registration and information.
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