Old Masters

Museum and Corporate Collection Services

Christie’s has been a leader in working with museums, non-profit institutions and corporate collections for over three decades.

We were the first auction house to create a department dedicated to serving these organizations’ unique needs. Our experienced team partners with institutions large and small, including historical societies, libraries, universities and art museums—both encyclopedic and niche in scope. We handle projects of every size and subject matter, from single objects to large collections, from antiquities to historical manuscripts, from decorative arts to contemporary art.

We have been honored to play a role in helping institutions shape their collections through acquisitions and are proud to partner with them to achieve exceptional results for their works offered at auction or through private sales. We are also committed to working with our institutional clients to cultivate their patrons through educational events and programming, and to help them engage their communities and achieve their fundraising goals. Our team has nearly 50 years of combined experience in this field and is the most seasoned team in the auction business. Please do not hesitate to contact us to learn more about how our services can be tailored to suit your institution’s needs.

Contact us

For general enquires, please email us at museumservices@christies.com or phone us on +1 212 636 2620.

Specialists

Samantha Koslow

Samantha Koslow

Senior Vice President, Director, Head of Museum and Corporate Collection Services

New York

Samantha is Director and Head of Museum and Corporate Collection Services for Christie’s in the Americas. She works with specialists, executives and regional teams across categories to develop strategies and provide support for her clients in both North and South America. Her work ranges from facilitating auction and private sales, appraisals, client engagement, sponsorships, programing, fundraising and much more. Since joining Christie’s in 2008, Samantha has held leadership roles in both the Marketing and Business Development fields, overseeing teams in the Americas and globally. She has worked on strategy for many of Christie’s most notable private and institutional collections sold at auction.
Ben Whine

Ben Whine

Senior Vice President, Director of Museum and Institutional Partnerships

New York

Ben identifies and delivers business development opportunities with museums and non-profits for Christie’s across the Americas. He works with clients internally and externally at all levels to define Christie’s strategy – both national and regional – for working with non-profit institutions to mutual benefit. Collaborating with colleagues across the company, he builds and develops relationships with institutions to promote their work to Christie’s audiences and to cultivate their patrons through sponsorships, fundraising auctions, events and programs. He is also one of the leaders of Christie’s Equity, Diversity and Inclusion programs in the Americas and oversees efforts for the company to actively use its position in the artworld to better amplify under-represented voices and support positive cultural change. Prior to joining Christie’s in July 2017, his extensive experience in the museum world included serving as Associate Director of Sculpture Center, a contemporary art museum in Long Island City; Director of Individual Development, Membership and Annual Fund at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum; Associate Director of Development for Membership at the New Museum of Contemporary Art; and Patrons Manager at Tate in his native London. He has a BA in Art History from the University of Birmingham and a post-graduate degree in Museum Studies from the University of Leicester.
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Katherine Mandel

Museum and Corporate Collection Services Manager

New York

Katherine (Kate) Mandel has been with Christie’s for 11 years, spending the majority of that time in various roles in the Museum Services Department. In her role as Museum Services Manager, she is responsible for all administrative aspects of the department, including logistical oversight of all sales, appraisals and events on behalf of non-profit institutions. During her tenure at Christie’s, Kate has helped to facilitate the sale of over $900 million in works of art on behalf of these clients. Prior to joining Museum Services, Kate was a member of Christie’s Trusts, Estates & Appraisals team in New York and has worked in various administrative, public relations and editorial roles for non-profit arts institutions around the world. She holds a BA in Art History from New York University.