Our art advisory practice is dedicated to providing a critical, research-based approach to art's problems. By developing an innovative framework unique to Art Solutions we have a method to unlock the greatest insights from art and apply these to any industry. We aim to be the missing ingredient in your company's competitive advantage. See our latest venture Enimga, a computer vision project inspired by the arrays within Duchamp's final painting.

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Who We Are

Fiore Art Solutions is a research based art advisory with a creative practice. Created in 2013 as a conventional art advisory, it has scaled over the past decade to become one of the most differentiated art advisories in the field. Since 2019, we have established both online and offline production solutions to cater to the unique and nuanced needs of fine artists and individuals in the art world, which has resulted in the development of our creative practice.

What We Do

We identify specific needs in culture related to collecting and experiencing art and use well-researched information to develop new methods to meet those needs.

Why We Do It

Our approach centers around artists' ideas about the world and the role their works play in it. By using art as a transformational element of our environment, we generate value for art in previously untapped areas and expand the role of artists in society.

How We Do It

To keep pace with the constantly shifting culture and rapid technological advances, we continually conduct research. One of our distinct methodologies is analyzing the correlation between art pricing and its value. Our analysis highlights gaps between cultural systems and the evolving needs of individuals within the global art community. Our insights have led us to innovate solutions that meet the ever-changing needs people have surrounding art that are otherwise difficult to address.

In addition to this we are also maintain a creative practice which is is why we have  a unique perspective on problem-solving in the art business, leveraging our extensive experience and expertise in both the creative and business aspects of the industry. As a team of right-brained thinkers who understand the foundational issues of art, we are able to provide holistic solutions that address both artistic and financial considerations, resulting in better outcomes for everyone.

The Status Quo

We are not satisfied with the status quo.

Our metrics go well beyond the limited frameworks that traditional advisors use to understand complicated questions about the quality and staying power of art. Our independent approach to art expertise has yielded success year after year, resulting in consistent growth as a trusted art advisory.

Our Promise

Our commitment is to fearlessly tackle the complex questions about the role and value of art in society, despite the challenges of experimenting in a traditionally entrenched industry.

Our Solutions

Our art advisory solutions involve the development of online and offline systems to streamline the fragmented processes of traditional advisory services, resulting in increased efficiency and optimized performance.

Our practice offers a range of services, including curation, creative direction, large-scale fabrication, corporate and public art installations, exhibition design, immersive experiences, partnerships, events, speaking, and project management for artists.

CURATION

This aspect of our work - engaging with public-facing curatorial projects - is a unique honor that many art advisories do not get to experience. The artists we've curated and collaborated with over the past decade are listed below. We truly value your ideas for future projects and encourage you to share them. Your vision is important to us and we're always eager to explore new possibilities.

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YEAR
ARTIST
Notes
2023
Mary Heilmann, Lawrence Weiner, Syncrodogs, Judy Chicago, CATHERINE Czudej, JASON BAILER LOSH, CHRIS DUNLAP, PRESTON DOUGLAS
Responding to a client's request for an exhibition that explored themes of identity , we curated these artists.
2022
Beeple, Katherine Bernhardt,
Sarah Meyohas, Emma Stern, David Salle
Chosen for an exhibition we orchestrated to shed light on under-explored digital art mediums.
2021
Molly Brau, Chiaozza, Mathew Ronay, Emma Stern, Eric Miner
The selection of this artist was driven by a client's request for pieces that blur the line between abstract and realism.
2020
Ann Craven, Chiaozza, Emily Mae Smith
During pandemic we were not able to achieve more public projects.
2019
Sam Gilliam, Susumu Kamijo, Anthony Miler, James Ulmer, Matthew Fischer
This artist was selected for a solo show based on their unique approach to blending traditional techniques.
2018
Andy Warhol, John Chamberlain, Richard Tuttle, Richard Artschwager, Tom Wesselmann, Alex Ebstein, Susan Klein, Adam Eddy, Allison Reimus
Chosen to feature in a curated exhibition with a focus on the intersection of art and environmental conservation.
2017
Gaetano Pesce, Leah Guadagnoli, Ian Swanson, Paul Kremer, Chiaozza, Puppies Puppies, Haley Mellin
Selected for a client's project.
2016
Pablo Picasso, Lucio Fontana, Josh Sperling, Richard Pettibone, Sven Lukin, Ron Gorchov, John Baldessari, Richard Aldrich, CJ Brazelton
For an exhibition designed to highlight under-explored body of work in Surrealism.
2015
Ginny Casey, Christopher Daniels, Austin Eddy, Clare Grill, Cody Hoyt, Denise Kupferschmidt, Wilfred Limonious, Adam Winner, Samuel T. Adams, Seth Adelsberger, Larry Bell,   Illya Bolotowsky, Michael Assif, Keith Varadi, David Roesing, Danny McDonald
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Friedmann Heckel, Philipp RÖßle, Richard Aldrich, Mark Flood, Jayson Musson, David Ostrowski, Jonas Wood, Matt Asti Ryan Lauderdale, Zach Reini, Alan Yuch, Lizzi Bougatsos, Sally Webster,There There, Zs & Peter Coffin, Joe Kay, Ben Edmiston, Ian Swanson,     Sol Lewitt, Manfred Mohr, Ben Schumacher, Michael Staniak
2014
Ian Swanson, Ben Edmiston, Marcel Dzamas, Ricky Swallow
These artists were curated for an exhibition focused on the intersection of art and technology. Their unique approaches in integrating digital elements into traditional art forms presented a provocative dialogue about the evolving nature of art in the 21st century.
2013
John Ashbery, Joe Brainard, Joseph Cornell, Henry Darger, Giorgio de Chirico, Elaine de Kooning, Willem de Kooning, Jane Freilicher, Shirley Goldfarb, Jean Hélion, Utagawa Hiroshige, Katsushika Hokusai, Alex Katz, Joan Mitchell, Fairfield Porter, Archie Rand, Larry Rivers, Mark Tobey, Trevor Winkfield
A unique exhibition focused on John Ashbery's home, we curated these artists. Their creative interpretations of his living space, expressed through various mediums, added a depth of understanding to Ashbery's life and work, and offered viewers a unique, intimate experience

NOTABLE SALES

Our notable sales are a selection of rare and sought-after artworks that embody excellence in the art market. Each chosen for scarcity and superior quality, the intersection of deep art historical understanding and contemporary relevance.

Our acquisitions are predicated on harmonious blend of cultural significance and enduring value.

PRINCIPLES

(DISCOVER THE THINGS THAT MAKE THE DIFFERENCE)

Different is the greatest opportunity

PROJECTS

PRESS

MEDIA &
SPEAKING

Art Auction Results and Implications, Beth Fiore and  David Shapiro, AAA, Diminti, New York, NY 2022  
Kenny Schachter: Artist, Critic, Curator
, Co-Host Beth Fiore and Colborn Bell, NFT Sunday, 2022
Art Collecting and The Law,Tumblr Headquarters, New York, 2018  
Art in the Age of Tumblr: Navigating Digital Creativity,
Tumblr Headquarters, New York, 2018
Art Saves Lives,Ted x SVA, Beth Fiore, 2018

THIS
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ART SOLUTIONS