Speculation & Frenzy: American Artists & Art In The Marketplace

Speculation & Frenzy: American Artists & Art In The Marketplace
July 24, 2026 04:00 PM
Until July 24, 2026, 05:30 PM 1h 30m

Speculation & Frenzy: American Artists & Art In The Marketplace

The Church

As part of This Land: Considering the American Landscape, The Church presents a talk with Executive Director Sheri Pasquarella exploring the origins of American art, artists, and the art market beginning with the Hudson River School. Drawing connections between the exhibition’s 19th-century paintings and contemporary artists working today, the lecture will examine how ideas about landscape, nationhood, community, and value have shaped American art for nearly two centuries.

This Land juxtaposes works from the Hudson River School—America’s first major art movement—with contemporary artists whose practices both draw upon and challenge enduring notions of the American landscape. Less widely known is that this same period also witnessed the emergence of the American art market, the founding of some of the nation’s earliest museums and art schools, and the development of collecting practices that continue to influence the global contemporary art world.

What was the Hudson River School, and why did it become so influential? How did its rise coincide with the creation of America’s cultural institutions? When did the term “speculator” first enter conversations about emerging artists and the art market? And how do these histories continue to shape the ways art is exhibited and collected today?

Drawing on nearly a decade of independent research presented at Yale University, Columbia University, Christie’s Education, and other institutions, Pasquarella will place American art in the broader context of culture, community-building, and the market, offering a fascinating look at the historical forces that continue to shape artistic production and patronage today.

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