Tanya Baxter Contemporary’s art advisory service is located in London, and works in collaboration with our Hong Kong office on art projects around the world. We focus on personal curation and advisory, with attention to creating internationally acclaimed and investment quality collections of post war modern and contemporary art for both private and corporate clients. Tanya Baxter Contemporary firs
t opened its doors in Hong Kong in 1995, where we continue to operate our art advisory service, before founding the current London Gallery on the Kings Road, Chelsea, in 1998. For over fifteen years Tanya Baxter Contemporary has established a global reputation for exhibiting some of the most exciting contemporary works of art on an international stage. Featuring an exclusive range of established blue chip artists, along with mid-career and exciting emerging artists, the art advisory service focuses on providing an array of works suitable for the discerning, international collector. In this exciting market, the art advisory business is increasingly one of director, Tanya Baxter’s strongest assets. Clients include: Barclay’s Bank, San Leon Energy Ltd., Akbarally Tea, Heathrow airport, Barings Bank, Standard Chartered Bank, Heathrow VIP, and Mandarin Oriental to name a few. Tanya has also curated exhibitions at The Royal Academy of Arts, The Saatchi Gallery, and Lancaster House, as well as many prestigious charity auctions for The Prince’s Trust, The Mayor’s Fund for London, and Arts for India, amongst others. Over the past decade the art consultancy business has also worked on many high end residential projects, including St. Tanya Baxter Contemporary also exhibits at many recognized international art fairs in Hong Kong, New York, Paris, London, and New Delhi.

Tanya has significant experience in the Chinese and Indian art markets, whilst also working with Post-War and Contemporary artists internationally. She has written many art market articles for publications such as The Financial Times, The Evening Standard, Art Monaco, and The South China Morning Post. Tanya also lectures on contemporary art at Sotheby’s Institute London.