Photography and Fine Art Now


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Sotheby's Institute of Art

570 Lexington Ave,

New York, NY 10022

Thursday, October 23 6 - 8:30 PM

Sotheby's Institute of Art and Stropheus Art Law are pleased to invite you to a dynamic panel discussion exploring the evolving landscape of photography and the fine art market.

At the crossroads of vision and materiality, photography has long navigated the shifting boundaries between documentation and art. Long emancipated from its standing as a mechanical craft, it now occupies a central place in museums, galleries, and art fairs.

The panelists bring decades of experience in defining the intersection between photography, fine art, and the market. Together they explore how the photographic image continues to evolve as both object and idea, redefining authorship, authenticity, and artistic value in the twenty-first century.

Whether you're an art professional, collector, or enthusiast, this panel offers unique insights into this signifant dimension of the contemporary art scene. The panel will be followed by a reception with curated wines.

Panelists

Emily Bierman - Sotheby's, Global Head of Prints & Photographs
David Campany - International Center of Photography, Creative Director
Steven Kasher - Steven Kasher Gallery
Albert Watson - Albert Watson Photography

Moderators

Judith B. Prowda, Esq., Faculty, MA Art Business, Sotheby’s Institute of Art-New York
Dr. Richard M. Lehun, Esq., attorney focused on artist-gallerist relations, agency obligations, and art transactions


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