Mercer Contemporary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an art advisor, and why do serious collectors use one?

An art advisor acts as an informed fiduciary representing your interests alone within an opaque, relationship-driven art market. Mercer Contemporary provides independent art advisory services grounded in market intelligence, discretion, and long-term perspective. We help collectors make disciplined acquisitions, secure the best price, avoid costly errors, and build collections that retain cultural and financial value over time.

Mercer Contemporary represents the interests of collectors alone.

The primary value of an art advisor is information asymmetry. We understand pricing structures, market dynamics, resale risk, and long-term market trajectories, insights rarely visible to individual buyers.

Our role is to help clients buy with precision, not urgency, navigate private transactions discreetly, understand true market value versus headline prices, and preserve optionality over time.

Galleries and auction houses represent artists, consignors, institutional priorities, and their own sales goals. An art advisor represents the collector.

We provide objective guidance across the primary and secondary markets, elegantly negotiate on our clients’ behalf, and advise when patience and selectivity are more valuable than speed. Independence is essential in a market shaped by relationships and limited transparency.

Access is built on credibility, discretion, long-standing relationships, and the advisor’s buying power.

Mercer Contemporary maintains active relationships with galleries, artists, artists’ estates, collectors, and institutions. By understanding allocation strategies and collector stewardship, we are often able to secure works that are privately placed and never offered through public channels.

Value retention requires disciplined analysis rather than market momentum. We evaluate historical relevance, institutional context, provenance, exhibition history, scholarship, artist market depth, and liquidity considerations.

Our art advisory process is designed to protect downside risk while supporting thoughtful, long-term collecting decisions.

Every acquisition is subject to rigorous due diligence. This includes provenance verification, title review, authentication documentation, condition analysis, and coordination with independent experts when appropriate.

Risk mitigation is foundational to responsible collection building and management.

Frequently. Disciplined collecting requires restraint.

We regularly advise clients not to proceed when pricing is misaligned, market conditions warrant caution, or a work does not meaningfully advance the collection’s long-term strategy.

Wall-to-wall oversight refers to comprehensive collection stewardship.

This includes acquisition advisory, due diligence, negotiation, appraisal, insurance planning, storage, logistics, installation, conservation, and ongoing collection management. Mercer Contemporary serves as a single point of accountability across every stage of ownership.

Yes. This is our wheelhouse. We regularly manage collections that span multiple properties, storage facilities, states/countries, and jurisdictions.

Our collection management services provide centralized oversight, consistent standards, and accurate records across geographically dispersed holdings.

Collection management enables more intelligent acquisitions.

By understanding the full scope of an existing collection, we can advise on gaps, redundancies, concentration risk, and opportunities to strengthen coherence and long-term value.

Yes. Many collectors engage Mercer Contemporary for collection management after years of organic growth.

We provide structured oversight that includes inventory review, documentation, valuation context, condition tracking, and strategic planning. Our goal is to bring clarity, continuity, and informed stewardship to complex collections.

Yes. Mercer Contemporary is USPAP-certified and an Accredited Appraiser with the Appraiser’s Association of America. We provide professional art appraisal services for insurance, estate planning, charitable contributions, financial reporting, and sale-related purposes.

Appraisals are conducted in accordance with the recognized Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice and supported by current market data, comparable sales analysis, and thorough documentation. Independence and accuracy are central to our appraisal practice.

Yes. We work with collectors to ensure collections are accurately valued and appropriately insured with our world-class partners.

This includes reviewing existing coverage, identifying valuation gaps, advising on risk exposure, and coordinating updated appraisals when necessary.

Yes. We coordinate secure storage, domestic and international shipping, customs logistics, installation, and deinstallation.

We work exclusively with trusted world-class fine art handlers and storage facilities to ensure works are protected at every stage.

Yes. We advise on conservation, condition monitoring, and appropriate framing to support long-term preservation.

When needed, we coordinate with conservators, framers, and specialists to ensure museum-level standards and alignment with the artist’s intent.