Lugten-Taylor Art Advisory

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Amy Lugten-Taylor established Lugten-Taylor Art Advisory (LTAA) in 2014, to provide affordable, unbiased advice and guidance on a range of services from buying and/or investing in art, to decorating your home with art. The art market is an often overwhelming and complex place and whether you are new to collecting or own an established collection, LTAA offers tailored advice which considers your ta

stes, budget and aims. Additionally, to help you make the right decisions, LTAA offers advice in auction research and services, and analysis of market data for investors and collectors. My services are available to private and public investors alike, as well as collecting groups and trusts, ranging from novice buyers to experienced collectors. Since graduating with a degree in Economics and Fine Arts in 2013, I have completed curatorial and research roles at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, as well as Art Business qualifications from Sotheby's Institute of Art, London. I have worked in numerous highly-successful commercial galleries, and bring my sales and strategy advice to LTAA. I developed and am coordinating one of the most successful units at the University of Tasmania on the International Art Market and Cultural Heritage. I have worked in the Australian (specifically Tasmanian) art scene for 13 years, and established a broad network, knowledge of artists and art schemes for potential investors and art lovers alike. I can also advise on painting, sculpture and photography by Impressionists, Modernists, Post-Modernists and Contemporary art, both Australian and International. Contact me with any questions about services, pricing, and availability, as well as general art enquiries.

Some highlights from the wonderful Auckland Art Gallery.
29/12/2025

Some highlights from the wonderful Auckland Art Gallery.

The winner of the 2025 $100,000 Hadley’s Art Prize is Sophie Cape!Judges’ Comments:A strong embodied, site-responsive, a...
28/08/2025

The winner of the 2025 $100,000 Hadley’s Art Prize is Sophie Cape!

Judges’ Comments:
A strong embodied, site-responsive, and honest record of environmental upheaval, of land torn by flood and landslide. It portrays the Australian landscape not by illustration, but rather direct material presence made in collaboration with the elements with the artist working directly within the aftermath of natural events. Combining the gathering of raw and found materials from the environment with the expressive force of the artist’s body, it exults in this confluence, melding matter, natural marks and a perceptible, visceral relationship between human presence in the non-human world. The artist brings an almost primal energy to the work, but with instinct and finesse, produces a compelling work of balance and refinement.

A former professional athlete, Sophie Cape turned to art after years of sport-related injuries. Cape’s practice is deeply tied to the raw forces of nature and the physicality of the body, the artist often immersing herself in the landscape and using locally-sourced natural materials, such as soil, rust and charcoal, to render instinctual acts of expression.

Congratulations Sophie!

Photography: Jessica King

28/08/2025
27/08/2025
Always a massive fan of Tasmanian artist ’s art ❤️ Look at these fantastic new works! 🎉
26/06/2025

Always a massive fan of Tasmanian artist ’s art ❤️ Look at these fantastic new works! 🎉

How wonderful are these mixed media works by Amsterdam based artist Kalle Hellzen  ❤️ Thanks  for sharing your beautiful...
30/05/2025

How wonderful are these mixed media works by Amsterdam based artist Kalle Hellzen ❤️ Thanks for sharing your beautiful recent framing of his works 👍 Lucky client!

16/05/2025

We are excited to announce a fantastic opportunity for local artists to create a suite of artworks for the refurbished offices of the House of Assembly.

Up to six artists will be shortlisted to develop proposals for this commission.

Details:
• Artwork Budget: $70,000 + GST (if registered).
• Application close Monday, 2 June 2025, 11:59 pm.

For more information and to apply, visit: https://arts.tas.gov.au/industry_development/public_art/house-of-assembly-offices-artwork

26/04/2025
In this painting, René Magritte renders his most iconic figure – the bowler-hatted man – floating in the sky like so ma...
20/03/2025

In this painting, René Magritte renders his most iconic figure – the bowler-hatted man – floating in the sky like so many droplets of rain.

The ubiquitous everyman appears in more than 50 artworks throughout the artist’s oeuvre and is depicted no less than 172 times in this painting.

The title ‘Golconda’ was found by Magritte’s friend Louis Scutenaire, who bore a remarkable resemblance to one of the larger figures floating near the roofline of the building, looking directly at the viewer.

George HughesAmerican, 1907–1990“Sunday Visitors”Oil on canvasCover for The Saturday Evening PostFebruary 6, 1954 📰     ...
16/11/2024

George Hughes
American, 1907–1990
“Sunday Visitors”
Oil on canvas
Cover for The Saturday Evening Post
February 6, 1954 📰

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