SZYMANSKI
ART ADVISORY
A boutique advisory service for ambitious art collectors
Welcome
I am honoured that you have turned to me for guidance on your art collecting journey. I understand the financial, emotional and cultural dynamics of collecting art, and my boutique art advisory service is carefully designed to help ambitious art collectors realize their dreams.
Whether you are looking to enhance an existing collection or begin from scratch, I have the knowledge, awareness and connections to help you make sound decisions that will stand the test of time. As a bespoke service, I tailor my offerings to your situation so you can rest assured that my research and recommendations are made with your specific values, tastes, and aspirations in mind.
Experienced collectors, new collectors, family offices and corporate clients will all find value in the exciting list of emerging and established artists whom I can recommend and source. I am a trusted art advisor who guides clients through the entire lifecycle of art collecting.
From the initial market research, to the acquisition and delivery of the chosen artwork, to portfolio management and providing advice on when and how to sell – I am there to ensure that best practices are adhered to every step of the way.
It would be my pleasure to invite you to an initial no-pressure consultation to get to know one another better and learn about what moves you along this wonderful adventure in fine art.
Sincerely yours,
Adam Szymanski, PhD
Services
Market Research & Collection Analysis
Collection Management
Acquisitions & Deaccessions
Art Marketing
Advertising & PR
Areas of Expertise
Contemporary Art
Ultra-Contemporary Art
Digital Art, Video Art
& NFTs
About Adam Szymanski
Adam Szymanski is an art advisor who holds a doctoral degree in Film and Moving Image Studies from the Faculty of Fine Arts at Concordia University in Montreal, Canada.
He has published widely on art and culture and has held research positions at top-ranked universities, including the University of Chicago, University of Freiburg, and McGill University.
His art market analysis can regularly be found in the pages of MutualArt Magazine.