Emilie Faure

Faculty at Sotheby's Institute of Art

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  • Sotheby's Institute of Art

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Sotheby's Institute of Art

Emilie Faure works at the intersection of art sales and commercial strategy for artists. In her six years as Sales Executive at White Cube, she advised collectors on acquisitions with an eye on both curatorial relevance and long-term investment. She also worked closely with the gallery’s artists, designing successful strategies for their practice.

Prior to joining White Cube, she directed The Farjam Foundation in Dubai, spearheading the inauguration of the first private museum in the United Arab Emirates, and curating its modern and contemporary art exhibitions.

She has held posts at Sotheby's Institute of Art in London, at the British Museum in the organization’s Business Strategy department, at A.E.A. Consulting in New York, and the Fondation Cartier pour l’Art Contemporain in Paris.

Emilie holds a B.A. in Visual Arts from Harvard University, and an M.A. in Cultural Policy and Museum Studies from Sciences-Po, Paris. She is fluent in English, French, and Spanish

  • B.A., Harvard University
  • M.A., Sciences-Po, Paris

Professional Affiliations

Ambassador, Leading Culture Destinations Awards

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