The new masters program, launched in 2023, is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills to navigate the complexities of the global art market. It is a two-year full-time program, offering a unique blend of art history, business, and market analysis. The program is offered in partnership with Sotheby’s, a leading global auction house, and the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). The program’s curriculum is structured around three key pillars: art history, business, and market analysis. Each pillar is further divided into modules, offering a comprehensive understanding of the art market.
The course will explore the art market, covering its history, current state, and future prospects. It will be divided into three sections. **Section 1:** The first strand of the course will delve into the history of the art market, tracing its roots back to the Renaissance.
“We’re going to have a series of events, workshops, and talks that will be open to the public.”
This initiative, which aims to connect alumni with current students, is a significant step towards fostering a strong alumni network and building a vibrant community. The program will be structured around three key pillars: mentorship, networking, and career development. **Mentorship:**
* Alumni will be paired with current students based on their interests and career goals.