Sotheby's Institute and LARRY’S LIST: Online and In-person Short Courses
Sotheby’s Institute of Art, a renowned institution for art education, and LARRY’S LIST, the leading art collector knowledge company, are pleased to present their partnership aimed at enhancing art market education with a focus on Asia.
This collaboration offers a range of live online courses, Hong Kong-exclusive in-person courses and study tours within the Asia region.
Collecting Art Today
This short course held in Hong Kong offers participants the unique opportunity to explore all facets of contemporary art collections in an intensive and focused learning experience.
Learn MoreLuxury Marketing: Technology and Communications
This online course provides a comprehensive understanding of the key elements that shape the perception and success of luxury brands in today’s fast-evolving market.
Learn MoreKorean Art Tour: Seoul and Busan
Discover Contemporary Art in South Korea and explore the depths of a rising art market center during a 5-day tour.
This unique and immersive tour experience provides participants with the tools for a thorough understanding of the Korean art scene and they will walk away with valuable insights into this booming art market.
Learn MoreInternational Art Business
This Asia-focused online course is a comprehensive exploration of the intricate and evolving landscape of art business, offering participants an in-depth understanding of the organisations and structures operating within the international art market.
Learn MoreAbout LARRY’S LIST
LARRY’S LIST is the leading art collector knowledge company, providing essential resources, insights and connections to a global community of collectors. With its extensive database, engaging content and industry expertise including over 300 collector and private museum interviews, LARRY’S LIST serves as a trusted platform for collectors seeking to navigate and engage in the art world. Recent publications include the PRIVATE ART MUSEUM REPORT (2023), The Art Collector Instagram Attention Report (2022) and The Next Gen Art Collectors (2021).