Jeremy Stone

Business Matters in the Visual Arts LLC

Jeremy Stone has been advising artists, attorneys, collectors, foundations, and gallerists on business issues involving works of art and artists since 1992. As Managing Director she provides expertise on acquisition and sales consulting, deaccessioning, artist/gallery relationships, business issues involving artists and works of art.

ARTIST BUSINESS CONSULTATIONS

Commissions, contracts, exhibitions, grants, studio visits, sales and any questions on your mind?

ART COLLECTION CONSULTING

Expert advice on your questions about acquiring, appraisals, the secondary market at auction and galleries, deaccessioning, gifting, donating, installation, conservation, protecting, lending, insurance coverage, sales and zillion more details.

GALLERY COACHING

Both new gallerists and long established art spaces encounter turning points and challenges. Whether it is artist or client relations, sales issues, or staff questions, confidentiality is ensured.

About Jeremy Stone ASA

Jeremy Stone, founder and managing director of BMVA LLC, is a trusted and known resource for appraisal information, art advice, art world navigation, and litigation support for cases involving artists and works of art.

Court tested with decades of professional work experience in the Modern, Post War and Contemporary art market, Jeremy is an accredited senior appraiser of fine art, former gallerist, independent curator, advisor, and writer. She is an active member of the American Society of Appraisers, ArtTable and the San Francisco Art Dealers Association.

Jeremy Stone offers access and confident guidance from her unusual vantage point of research, analysis, and understanding of the rapidly changing art market.

Biography

Business Matters in the Visual Arts LLC, Founder and managing director, 1998 – present.
Expert Witness cases, litigation support and appraisal reports for charitable donation, gifting, estate tax, division of property, and insurance coverage.

Cullman Stone LLC, Founder and managing director, 2014 – present, Art Advisory services.

A+, Guest Curator, Main Gallery, San Francisco Art Institute Graduate Center, Fort Mason Center for the Arts, Pier 2, San Francisco, January –February 2019. Catalogue.

American Society of Appraisers, Accredited member, Personal Property, 1998 – 2006, Accredited Senior Appraiser, Fine Art, 2006 – present. National Personal Property Committee, 2023-  , Board of Examiners 2023 –  .

San Francisco Art Institute, Career Resources Program Director and Campus Fulbright Grant Advisor, 1994 – 1998, Visiting Faculty 1996 – 2000.  Co-Chair, Looking Forward Benefit Auction, November 2021

Contemporary Jewish Museum SF, Special Events Manager, 1993- 1994.  Art Spiegelman, The Road to Maus exhibition, Contemporaries events and the annual CJM Gala.

LEAP (Learning Through Education in the Arts), Executive Director, 1992. Supervised fundraising and expanded outreach for LEAP programs in the SF public schools. LEAP places artists, dancers, storytellers and architects in curriculum-based residences impacting all grades. Supervised The 1992 Sandcastle Contest, Leap’s annual fundraiser.

Jeremy Stone Gallery, San Francisco, Founder and Director, 1982 – 1991. Gallery exhibiting mid-career and emerging artists from across the United States Received national coverage in articles and reviews, in art magazines, business publications and newspapers.

ArtTable, member, serving on committees and board, 1986 – present.

SFADA, San Francisco Art Dealers Association, 1985 – 1991. Vice President, 1987-89.
Serving on committees and board.  Associate SFADA member,  2008 – present.

Ann Kohs & Associates, San Francisco, Research Coordinator, Projects involving Robert Arneson (The Alice Street exhibition at the Nelson Gallery, UC Davis, and research for the Moscone Bust), Manuel Neri, and Brian Wall’s traveling solo traveling museum exhibition from Seattle Art Museum to SFMOMA, 1981-1982, catalogue.

Massachusetts General Hospital, Grey Building Art Committee, Art Consultant,1980.

Thirty Years of Box Construction, Guest Curator, Sunne Savage Gallery, Boston, November 1979. Catalogue.

Modern Art Consulting, founded 1979, Boston, MA.

Commonwealth Cultural Preservation Trust, Boston, Special Events Coordinator for the Gilbert Stuart portraits of George & Martha Washington at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Summer Intern, 1979.

Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, Summer Intern, 1977.

Client Reviews

“I deem Jeremy and her fine associates to be consummate professionals. The quality of the research they conduct and documentation they generate for their clients is both impressive and unassailable. It is amongst the best I have encountered over many years of assisting collectors with their donations to many American museums and foundations.”

– Jock Reynolds, The Henry J. Heinz II Director, Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT

 

 

“I have sought the professional advice of Jeremy Stone. She has played an important role in guiding and encouraging me in the business of placing my work with significant museum collections throughout the US and abroad including one of my most important works to the permanent collection of the Whitney Museum of American Art and other work to NY’s MoMA. Her experience benefits my career and professional relationships with new dealers.”

– Joanne Leonard, Artist

 
Jeremy is interviewed in the documentary ‘An Improbable Odyssey: The Life and Times of Brian Wall’ showing on Sunday, Nov. 5, 2023 at 2:00pm at UC Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA)

SERVICES

Appraisal Consulting
Art Advisory
Artist Business Consulting
Gallery Coaching
Expert Witness
Litigation Support

Expertise comes from Experience

Contact Info

Contact Jeremy Stone by email or phone to schedule an appointment.
Office: 415.641.5999
Email: Jeremy@bmva.biz
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