STUDIO & ESTATE MANAGEMENT

    • Inventory & Cataloging – Digital archiving of artworks ; Provenance tracking & record-keeping; Exhibition & Literature history documentation.

    • Studio Logistics & Operations – Daily studio management ; Implementing efficiency and optimisation of internal workflows and policies; Contract & legal coordination; Exhibition & art fair logistics.

    • Administrative & Financial Services – Budget tracking & financial reporting ; Invoice processing & payment coordination; Monitoring compliance with anti-money laundering (AML) and Know Your Customer (KYC) prevention procedures; HR support.

    • Research & Content Development: Artistic research & strategy; Writing for exhibitions, catalogs.

    • Authentication & Appraisal – Verifying authenticity and assessing market value.

    • Legacy & Estate Planning – Assisting in the preservation and representation of an artist’s work, including guidance on structuring artist legacies in partnership with legal professionals.

    • Market Representation & Sales – Coordinating with galleries, museums, and auction houses to enhance market presence.

A man sitting on a chair in an art studio surrounded by abstract paintings featuring circular shapes in dark and teal colors.

James Brown Estate
Photographie par François Halard

James Brown was a American artist whose diverse practice spanned painting, sculpture, textiles, and printmaking. Rising to prominence in the late 1970s, he exhibited at historic galleries such as Leo Castelli, Tony Shafrazi, Gagosian, Karsten Greve and Lelong. "His peers and friends were Jed Garet, Keith Haring, Kenny Scharf, Jean-Michel Basquial, Julian Schnabel, Francesco Clemente, Donald Baechler. Andy Warhol was their artistic godfather"

His work is part of prestigious collections, including MoMA, the MET, the Whitney, Centre Pompidou, Tate Modern, and more.

A man with a mustache, wearing a brown vest and white shirt, stands in front of colorful geometric shapes. The background features abstract, overlapping forms in red, blue, black, yellow, and white.

Claude Ferrand Estate
Photographie par Claude Ferrand

A pioneer of color experimental photography, Claude Ferrand (1927-2006) was renowned for his technical innovations in the color laboratories of Kodak and ELLE magazine before opening his own studio in 1962, Ferrand collaborated with prestigious brands like Chanel, Dior, and Guerlain, as well as artists such as William Klein.

Jean-Claude Lemagny (The National Library of France - BnF) regarded his work as "a successful, and perhaps unique, testament to the crossing of boundaries between advertising and art, the decorative and the creative, the rigor of forms and the pleasures of the eye."