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Art advice




Advice at eye level


Good art advice requires two skills: Firstly, advisors must be very familiar with current art events and art history. This means being aware of trends, but not falling for them, knowing price developments and having a good eye for materiality and value. On the other hand, they must also be able to put themselves in the other person's shoes. Buying art is also about emotion and connection, so trends, prices and market analysis sometimes become secondary. But it doesn't always have to be expensive - at ato, most artworks can also be leased or rented! A personal consultation is possible.


Location


We are happy to advise you at short notice and free of charge via video or phone call. On request, we can also provide on-site advice and put together an individual selection of works with suitable recommendations.


Our core team works in Berlin and Karlsruhe, but atos' network is spread all over Germany. In short: We are flexible.


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Our art advisors



Sabine Adler is an art historian and cultural mediator. For the past five years, she has been working freelance in southern Germany and her home region, Rhineland-Palatinate. She conveys contemporary art and curates exceptional exhibition projects.

Norina Quinte, a founding member of ato, studied Art Research and Media Philosophy. With her trained eye for aesthetics and art history, she conveys art in an accessible way and aims to break down barriers in the art market.

Hannah Klein is a founding member of ato and combines business expertise with art, bringing a particularly sharp eye to price developments and speculation. Through working with a renowned artist, she gained international experience at art fairs, including Art Basel.