Collectibles, including art, pose a unique set of risks. Valuation, opaque pricing, illiquidity, counterfeiting and physical damage all generate risks that need to be identified, quantified and addressed - whether through mitigation, transfer or avoidance.
The Art at Risk Conference will add value and provide insights to experienced veterans and new recruits:
• Institutional or Private Investors & Collectors
• Financial Advisors & Lenders
• Cultural/Art Institutions
• Insurers & Appraisers
• Auction Houses
• Attorneys
• Others Interested in Owning & Protecting Artworks & Other Objects of Value
Featuring leading industry experts, the conference will address issues from a number of perspectives:
• Current Trends in the Art Market
• Art: A Risk Management Perspective
• Expert Advice on Ownership
• Planning Ahead: Protecting Art from Exposures to Loss
• Case Studies in the Aftermath of Disaster
• An Introduction to the Holocaust Claims Office
• Fine Art Claims
Conference Fee (includes continental breakfast, lunch & cocktail reception): $325
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This event is organized by the Center for Executive Education, Peter J. Tobin College of Business, in conjunction with its School of Risk Management, Insurance and Actuarial Science.