2.11.2008

ICA Whenever Wednesday: Jerry Saltz & Jeffrey Deitch

From www.icaphila.org:

The Business of Art
Jerry Saltz & Jeffery Deitch

Wednesday February 13th 2008
5:30 PM
Huntsman Hall G06, 3730 Walnut Street


Has money ruined art? Find out as acclaimed critic Jerry Saltz and maverick dealer Jeffrey Deitch discuss the mood, the moment and the marketplace of today's art world. Jeffrey Deitch, a graduate of Harvard Business School, was a Vice President of Citibank's art advisory business before opening his own firm in 1988 and starting Deitch Projects in 1996. Jerry Saltz, art critic for New York Magazine, was the senior art critic at the Village Voice, where he was twice a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in criticism.

To read more check out Calvin Tomkin's article "A Fool For Art: Jeffrey Deitch and the exuberance of the art market , New Yorker(November 12, 2007) and Jerry Saltz's "Has Money Ruined Art?" New York (October 7, 2007).

The Business of Art is a collaboration between the Institute of Contemporary Art and the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. This program has been funded by Christie's, with additional support by The Spiegel Fund.


Location: Huntsman Hall G06, 3730 Walnut Street
Please plan on arriving early as seating is limited and available on a first come, first served basis. Additional seating will be available in simulcast room F95 after 5:30pm.Location: Huntsman Hall G06, 3730 Walnut Street
Please plan on arriving early as seating is limited and available on a first come, first served basis. Additional seating will be available in simulcast room F95 after 5:30pm.

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