The Art of Collecting
Alexa Menche uses an intuitive understanding and market expertise to ensure every piece resonates personally and strategically
Services offered
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Guidance on acquiring artworks across mediums and markets, from established names to emerging voices, with discretion, research, and a collector’s perspective.
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Strategic insight into artworks positioned for long-term value, supported by art market knowledge and global connections.
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Helping clients build, refine, and curate cohesive collections that reflect personal taste, intention, and cultural awareness.
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Collaborating with designers and architects to source and place works that enhance each space with balance and authenticity.
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Facilitating access to galleries, auction houses, and private sales, including off-market opportunities, through trusted relationships across New York, Miami and abroad.
Alexa Menche brings a discerning eye and an intuitive understanding of what makes a collection, or even a single piece, feel exceptional.
Alexa’s background is shaped by both education and experience in the international art world. Educated at New York University and the Sotheby’s Institute of Art, Alexa’s perspective bridges art history, market insight, and aesthetic sensibility. Her professional experience spans respected institutions including Sotheby’s Fine Art Department, Simon Lee Gallery, Nohra Haime Gallery, and The Heller Group (Art Advisor Sandy Heller), where she worked alongside leading advisors, collectors, auction houses, galleries, and gallerists.
Today, Alexa splits her time between New York and Miami, advising private clients on acquisitions that range from investment-grade works to pieces that elevate interior spaces with authenticity and depth. Her role goes beyond sourcing. It’s about guiding clients toward art that resonates personally and endures. She is also an active member of the art community, Alexa is part of The Apollo Circle at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Bass Museum Young Founders, the American Friends of the Israel Museum (AFIM), and The Cultivist.