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Puck & The FLAG Art Foundation's The Art of Influence
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12 pm

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Our VP of Product Marketing, Ingrid Wantuch, kicks off the event with a welcome message.

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ART OF INFLUENCE 2026 TO BE ANNOUNCED SOON!

— Leonard Bernstein

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Glenn Fuhrman & Marion Maneker invite you to a day of frank conversations about the art market and a re-discovery of its hidden strengths and relevance.


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Location & Date

September 
15
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2025
10:00am
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4:00pm

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Larry Gagosian

Founder, Gagosian Gallery

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Dasha Zhukova Niarchos

Founder, Ray

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Nicolas Party

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Glenn Fuhrman

Founder, The FLAG Art Foundation, and Co-Founder and Co-Managing Partner, Tru Arrow Partners

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J. Tomilson Hill

Founder, Hill Art Foundation

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Charles Stewart

Chief Executive Officer, Sotheby's 

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Michael Ovitz

Chairman, Treville Capital Group

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Scott Rothkopf

Alice Pratt Brown Director, Whitney Museum of American Art

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Anne Pasternak

Shelby White and Leon Levy Director, Brooklyn Museum

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Patti Wong

Co-Founder & Partner, Patti Wong & Associates
Partner, New Perspectives Art Partners

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Brett Gorvy

Co-Founder & Partner, Lévy Gorvy Dayan
Partner, New Perspectives Art Partners

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Wentworth Beaumont

Co-Founder, Beaumont Nathan

Marion Maneker

Art Correspondent, Puck

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Julie Davich

Art Correspondent, Puck

Schedule

10 am

Doors Open

The Art of Influence will open promptly at 10am. Guests are invited for a cup of coffee or tea and to grab their seats before programming kicks off at 10:20am.

10:20 am

Welcome and Introductions

Welcome from Puck's Marion Maneker & FLAG Art Foundation's Glenn Furhman

10:30 am

 The Role of the Collector

Four leading art collectors discuss the landscape of the art world. How has collecting changed over the span of their experience? What is the role of the collector as a patron, a lender, a museum trustee, or founder of a foundation? Will a new generation of collectors follow them?

 

Speakers: Glenn Fuhrman, the FLAG foundation; Dasha Zhukova, founder of Ray; Tom Hill, Hill art foundation; Michael Ovitz, chairman, Threville Capital


11:20 am

Art Advisors’ View of the Market

One of the most significant changes in the art market over the last two decades has been the rise of art advisors as central figures. Three prominent art advisors—based in the U.S., Europe, and Asia—share their views on the current state of the art world, what motivates their clients, and where they believe opportunities lie.


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Wentworth Beaumont, Beaumont Nathan; Brett Gorvy, Lévy Gorvy Dayan; Patti Wong, PWA

 

 

 

11:55 am

An Artist’s View

Glenn Fuhrman interviews Swiss artist Nicolas Party, a figurative painter who has achieved critical success for his unsettling landscapes, portraits, and still lifes. Party’s soft pastel works have a degree of intensity that morph objects into abstracted, biomorphic shapes, and his unique visual vocabulary has created a pictorial language that is both familiar and challenging—one of fantastical characters, where perspective is heightened and skewed to uncanny effect.

 

12:25 pm

Networking Lunch

Network with industry professionals & Puck journalists.

1:15 pm

The Way Forward for Sotheby’s

After nearly three years of a slowdown in the fine art market, Sotheby’s C.E.O. Charles Stewart talks about the future of the company as it looks to open its third new auction center in the Breuer Building in New York. Having secured a major investment from Abu Dhabi’s sovereign wealth fund, ADQ, Stewart has expanded his company’s sales in real estate, luxury goods, sports collectibles, and, now, popular culture.

 


1:45 pm

 Museums: Audience, Engagement, and Relevance

 A discussion among museum directors about their institutions and audiences. How do museums program to meet the twin goals of engaging audiences and drawing attention to relevant artists? The directors will also address questions about fundraising challenges in the new cultural and political landscape.


Speakers: Anne Pasternak, The Brooklyn Museum, Scott Rothkopf, The Whitney Museum.

 

 

2:15 pm

A Conversation With Larry Gagosian

As one of the art market’s dominant figures, and the first global gallerist, Larry Gagosian has shaped the selling of art more than any other person in the last fifty years. Gagosian will discuss his role in the growth of the art market and his views on the changing dynamic of art dealing over the last half-century. 

 


 

3 pm

Networking Reception

Join us for drinks and bites to close out the day. Our day will conclude at 4 pm.  

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