ICRA Presents Sculpture and the Catalogue Raisonné

RACHEL WHITEREAD Poltergeist, 2020, Corrugated iron, beech, pine, oak, household paint, and mixed media120 1/16 x 110 1/4 x 149 5/8 in (305 x 280 x 380 cm) © Rachel Whiteread. Photo: Prudence Cuming Associates. Courtesy Gagosian

APAA member Teresa Krasny shares that the International Catalogue Raisonné Association will focus on Sculpture and the Catalogue Raisonné from Antiquity to NFTs during their annual conference on December 1 and 2, 2021. Organized by Dr. Sharon Hecker, the conference content will be indispensable to anyone who relies on catalogue raisonnés as tools for their work or is engaged in research. A wide range of presentations, case studies, and panel discussions will be offered by leading international scholars, market professionals, and legal experts who have experience with sculpture from different epochs and diverse art-related fields. ICRA is the forum for scholars and professionals engaged in catalogue raisonné projects. Ms. Krasny, an ICRA board member, has considerable first-hand experience with issues relating to the authentication and archiving of an artist’s work and the damage that the lack of a credible catalogue raisonné and authentication process can cause to an artist’s legacy and commercial viability. www.icra.art

 

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