Overview
This course examines the range of wealth management issues as they arise in the art world. Designed for those with an art background who are looking to better understand personal and business wealth management issues, as well as those with a finance background and a desire to understand where and how to develop opportunities in the art market.
What you will discover:
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Art Transactions, Title and Due Diligence
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Wealth management, Estate planning, Art property insurance
Course Topics:
- The Big Picture: Defining the Art Market, and Wealth Management in Context; Taxes on Sales of Artwork
- The Object as Financial Asset: Estate Planning and Choosing Fiduciaries; Self-Dealing; Intro to Appraisals
- Key Issues in Art Transactions: Transfer of Title, Due Diligence & Beyond
- Art Lending, Art Investment Funds, Cryptocurrency & Blockchain
Academic Profile
Amy Goldrich's practice focuses on counseling, transactions, dispute resolution, and general private client representation in the contemporary art world, both domestically and internationally, where her clients include artists, collectors, galleries, arts organizations, as well as other creative businesses beyond the art world.
Amy has spoken at conferences and art fairs in the United States, Europe, and South America. Her article, "Is a Right of First Refusal an Offer You Can't Refuse?," appeared in the September 2011 edition of Spencer's Art Law Journal and has been cited in other academic papers and journals. "Much Ado About New York Museum Deaccessioning" appeared in the Spring 2011 Arts, Entertainment & Sports Law Journal of the New York State Bar Association. She has also been quoted in publications as diverse as The New York Times, Art & Antiques, Tendencias del Mercado de Arte, espn.com, Registered Rep Magazine, and Artnet News.
A committed collector of work by emerging and more established contemporary artists, serves on the Executive Committee for Friends of Education at the Museum of Modern Art, and on the Board of the National Academy of Design. She is also a member of the Board for Project for Empty Space in Newark, New Jersey.
After earning her AB from Bryn Mawr College, a J.D. from Washington University in St. Louis, and an LL.M. in Trade Regulation from New York University, Amy was a Dean Acheson Fellow and stagiaire at the European Court of Justice, Court of First Instance, in Luxembourg. She is admitted to practice before the courts of the State of New York, the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York, the State of California, and the Central District of California.
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