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RAM’s 10th anniversary Art Market Perspective

This milestone edition marks a decade that has profoundly changed the art market. With a keynote speech from Edward Dolman – former CEO and Chairman of Phillips and Christie’s – and through themed panel discussions, we will examine the turning points, and evolutions that have shaped the art market of today and outline the opportunities and challenges which lie ahead. Our expert speakers will also share their views on how, together, we can build a sustainable art market which remains relevant in the decade ahead.


RAM Conference | The role of banks in art transactions

The art market has grown into a multi-billion dollar industry where trust, transparency, and liquidity are paramount. Banks play a critical yet often understated role in shaping this ecosystem – whether through financing, due diligence, risk management, or compliance with anti-money laundering frameworks. In recent years, financial institutions have become increasingly vigilant in their approach to art transactions, reflecting both regulatory demands and the need to protect clients’ interests.


Art & Law 2025

We are pleased to send you attached herewith the program of the conference Art & Law 2025 organized by the Faculty... View Article


The (ab)use of AI generated images

Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing the way images are created, distributed, and perceived. From photorealistic visuals to abstract artistic creations, AI-generated images blur the lines between reality and fabrication, raising pressing questions about authenticity, copyright, and ethical use. This conference will bring together experts to examine the opportunities and risks associated with AI-generated imagery, particularly in journalism, media, and creative industries.


Responsible Art Market 9th Annual Conference

The 9th edition of the RAM annual conference is dedicated to artists – the most important player in the art market.  Their creativity, expression and vision inspires and speaks across generations and time…but to succeed their artwork, must be valued, explained, exhibited and promoted.