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AES in WSJ: You Inherited Some Artwork. Now What Do You Do?
Artist Estate Studio Founder, Jason Andrew was quoted by Daniel Grant in the Wall Street Journal. Read about where to go to find out what the artwork you’ve inherited is worth, how to sell it, and how to get help managing an artist’s legacy.
AES pairs up with Artists’ Legacy Foundation to host discussion on studio management and legacy planning for artists
Artist Estate Studio, LLC + Artists' Legacy Foundation present
SHOP TALK:
an evening of discussion + exchange focused on presenting strategies for artist studio managers and their archivists
Hosted by:
Jason Andrew, Founding Partner, Artist Estate Studio, LLC
&
Julia Schwartz, Co-Director, Artists’ Legacy Foundation
Date: Tues, Nov 5, 6-8:30PM
6:00PM Cocktails + Light Fare
6:30PM Introductions
6:45PM Discussion and exchange
8:00-8:30PM Post shop talk mingle
Seating limited please RSVP
Location: 88 Pine Street, Brooklyn, NY 11208
Directions: J Train to Brooklyn / Crescent Street Stop
AES Talks Legacy with Hrag Vartanian of HYPERALLERGIC
Highlight:
Vartanian: What is the biggest challenge when dealing with an artist’s legacy?
Andrew: You load as many archival boxes as you can in the back of your Honda Civic and you process that and you build the relationship. The biggest challenge is that people don’t want to talk about their legacy. They don’t want to talk about dating this painting from 1982. The more that you develop a rapport and confidence with an artist working in their studio you’re able to get around those situations.
AES in Observer: The Bad Planning That Leaves So Many Artists’ Estates Tangled in Lawsuits
Daniel Grant quotes Founding Partner, Jason Andrew, in his article The Bad Planning That Leaves So Many Artists’ Estates Tangled in Lawsuits on the occasion of the deputed legacy of Robert Indiana.