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Digital Exhibition: Walk the Line_

A line can connote many things, it can be used to connect or divide. It can define the boundary of an area of space—where it begins and ends—but can also be an endless or continuous form, without end. It can be seen as static or be perceived to be in motion.

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The story behind the brand.

It’s Incredibly exciting to announce the official launch of my art advisory. It is the culmination of over 25 years of work at auction, with galleries and as a curator—the synthesis of which has coalesced into a dynamic and rigorous practice that blends both aesthetics and market knowledge.

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Tell me what you want (what you really, really want).

2015 was a special time in the auction business and for me personally. While I had recently changed careers from a curator to a specialist at an auction house, it was also a time when “curated” auctions were being developed.

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Collection-building in Montecito.

One of the most gratifying aspects of my advisory is collection-building. Leaning on my background as a curator, I assist clients in both building and shaping their collection.

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“The best bidding battle ever”.

It was an extraordinary couple of weeks here in New York City for the May auctions that included what one publication called, “the best bidding battle ever.” My attempt to win the iconic painting “The Sugar Shack” by Ernie Barnes for a client captured the media and the artworld’s attention!

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A Letter from Paris.

Prior to World War II, Paris was among the most revered cities in which to acquire contemporary art.

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A curatorial proposal.

I had the pleasure of writing a curatorial proposal for a major Minimalist collection. The collectors already had examples of many of the giants from within the field, from Donald Judd to John McCracken.

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Being Present and Winning.

One of the most exciting avenues for acquiring artwork is at auction. It is not, however, for the faint of heart and the right strategy makes all the difference.

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Reflections on the Right “Fit”.

“Fit” is a term one often hears in architecture and refers to a harmonious balance between multiple elements or factors. The concept of “Fit” is one that I utilize in the process of collection-building.

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“It’s important to explore a field of options when acquiring or divesting of art— what will provide the best quality, value, price and “fit” with the existing collection.”