
Emerging Artist with Art Trend and Sculpture oil & acrylic on canvas, 2007, 44” X 40” Ron Morosan
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This panel will explore the impact of a new financial index on valuations of art, and
discuss the influence and possible future of this attitude to seeing art as
a beautiful asset.
The Mei Moses Fine Art Index is a new measure of art and money.
Did you know that this financial index uses proprietary financial information data to prove that art is a good
investment?
Two economists, Jianping Mei and Michael Moses, have developed this method to analyze art prices over the past
centuries; they use it to spot trends and advise collectors.
What does this financial instrument mean for art galleries and artists? What future art world will this generate?
Ron Morosan and panelists from art and finance will discuss these and other questions concerning the impact of this
system of valuing art work.
Moderator: Ron Morosan, artist
Participants:
Robert A. Schwartz, the Marvin M. Speiser Professor of Finance in the Zicklin School of Business Economics/Finance
Departments of Baruch College, has authored eight books on
the operations of equity markets and microeconomic theory,
most recently, "Micro Markets, a market structure presentation."
Sima Familant, curator and art collections advisor
Organizer: Ron Morosan, artist
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