Summer Study in New York
Contemporary Art in New York
New York City’s artists have produced some of the world’s most challenging art, while the organizations that support them have flourished into powerful engines of the city’s economy. In this course, visits to museums, galleries, auction houses, and artists’ studios will show you how art travels from creation to exhibition, while lectures and discussions will explore the art historical roots of recent trends in art such as Pop, Minimalism and Conceptual art. This course is recommended for individuals interested in learning about the art historical context for contemporary art, while being exposed to artwork first-hand.
Course dates
June 4 – June 28, 2012
3:00pm – 5:30pm Monday – Thursday
Location: 570 Lexington Avenue
Faculty
This course is led by Morgan Falconer, a critic and art historian. His writing appears regularly in Frieze and the Burlington Magazine. He is currently completing a history of painting after 1945, to be published by Phaidon.
The Art Lovers’ Guide to New York, Falconer's guide to the city’s art collections, was published by Rizzoli (New York) and Thames & Hudson (London) in 2011.
Course fees
$3,750
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Further Information
For further information or questions about Summer Study, please email Lori Kornegay:
publicprogramsNY@sothebysinstitute.com
Tel: +1 212.517.3929