Who Is Anne Parke
I am an art advisor based in New York since 2009. I read voraciously about the contemporary art market and I spend the majority of my time in galleries, art fairs, museums, and with friends in the industry.
This newsletter aims to share artists I believe are worth collecting based on my knowledge of the market. The Anne Parke Art Advisory newsletter can guide you to art acquisitions you can feel confident in adding to your collection.
Whether you are an established collector interested to see what is new and being talked about in the galleries, or if you are just curious to discover an exciting artist to live with in your home, I hope you enjoy my newsletter.
About Anne Parke
Anne Parke is an art advisor with previous experience at David Zwirner and Fergus McMaffrey galleries.
She launched her art advisory firm in 2020 and established a quarterly salon series, where gallerists present artists from his or her program to share with emerging collectors in an intimate dinner party setting.
Anne partners with the New Art Dealers Alliance on NADA Collects, an educational initiative dedicated to supporting the next generation of collectors through events, salons, and guided resources.
She curates the rotating exhibition program at People’s New York, an evening lounge and art gallery in Greenwich Village located at the original Downtown Gallery townhouse of Edith Halpert.
Anne collaborates with The Campus Upstate, where she established and currently oversees the bookstore, café, and programming initiatives for the six Tribeca gallery partners of the Campus: Bortolami, James Cohan, Anton Kern, Andrew Kreps, kaufmann repetto, and Kurimanzutto.
Anne previously served on the Board of Trustees of the Bronx Museum of the Arts and was a member of their Acquisitions Committee and their Finance Committee. For several years, she spearheaded and led their Emerging Patrons group membership and programming.
Anne has a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Richmond where she studied Art History, International Studies: Asian Studies, and Mandarin.
A Connecticut native who spent part of her childhood in Moscow, Anne spent 15 years living in the East Village and currently lives and works in Hudson, New York.
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