Fine Art Advisory Service
Research-based advisory support for collectors, institutions, and cross-border colletion matters.
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Initial Consultation
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introductory consultation
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collection-related inquiries
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research and strategic direction
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available remotely​​​​​
Acquisition & Collection Advisory
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acquisition guidance
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collection strategy
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artist and market research
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cross-border considerations
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transaction coordination where appropriate
* Fees are structured according to project scope.​​
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Research & Collection Development​​​
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multilingual market research
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provenance-oriented research
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institutional context
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emerging and established artists
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collection direction
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Bespoke Art Tours​​​​
Customized research-based visits and collection-oriented cultural itineraries in New York and international art centers.
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Retainer-Based Advisory Support​​​​
Long-term advisory relationship may be structured on a retainer basis depending on the scope and frequency of engagement.
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All advisory inquiries are handled confidentially.
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Common Questions​
Q: What is fine art advisory?
A: Fine art advisory involves research-based guidance for collectors, institutions, and cross-border collection matters. services may include acquisition research, collection strategy, market analysis, artist research, and coordination with related professionals.​​​​
Q: How is advisory different from appraisal?
A: Appraisal establishes an independent opinion of value for a specific purpose, such as estate planning, insurance, donation, or tax reporting. Advisory services focus on strategy, research, acquisitions, collection development, and long-term planning.​​
Q: Do you work with first-time collectors?
A: Yes. Advisory services may include introductory consultations, collection planning, artist research, and guidance on navigating the primary and secondary art markets.​​
Q: Do you work with established collectors?
A: Yes. Services may include collection reviews, cross-border collection matters, research support, market analysis, institutional coordination, and long-term collection planning.​​
Q: Are advisory services confidential?
A: Yes. All inquiries and client communications are treated confidentially.​​
Q: Do you work internationally?
A: Yes. The practice operates across the United States, Europe, and Asia, with multilingual support in English, French, and Mandarin.​​
Q: Can advisory services include market research?
A: Yes. Research services may include artist research, provenance-related inquiries, market comparisons, auction analysis, and broader contextual research related to collections and transactions.
​​Q: Do you provide acquisition support?
A: Yes. Advisory services may include acquisition research, transaction coordination, and strategic guidance related to private acquisitions and sales.​​
Q: Do you work remotely?
A: Yes. Many consultations and research-based advisory services may be conducted remotely depending on the nature of the project.
