
Sabine Wilson
Adjunct InstructorSabine Wilson, PhD, is an Adjunct Instructor at the Center for Applied Liberal Arts, NYU SPS, where she teaches courses on the art market, the appraisal of fine art, damage and loss assessment, and Impressionist and modern paintings. She received her doctorate degree in art history from the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich, Germany. Since 2000, Wilson has run an independent fine art appraisal and advisory practice in New York where she consults clients on issues concerning valuation, provenance, and collecting of Impressionist, modern, and contemporary art. She gives lectures and publishes on art forgery, German art between the wars, and French 18th century art. Dr. Wilson is a certified member and serves on the board of directors of the Appraisers Association of America (AAA).
Currently Teaching
Contemporary Photography: From Richard Avedon to Ai Weiwei
Learn about prominent contemporary photographers and the stylistic approaches they use to depict portraits, landscape, still life, and street scenes.
Hello to Yellow! A History of the Color Yellow in Art
Explore the color yellow and how it has been used by artists from paleolithic times to...