CHICAGO, IL.- Hindman LLC today announced an expansion to the auction houses growing team, including the appointment of finance industry veteran Joan Wagner as Vice President for its Midwest region and two new additions to the fine art department. Joe Stanfield has been appointed Director of Fine Art and will be based in the Chicago headquarters. Monica Brown will join the Denver location as Senior Specialist for Prints and Multiples. This growth follows Hindmans previously announced acquisition of Leslie Hindman Auctioneers (est.1982) and Cowans Auctions (est.1995), which together operate more salerooms than any other auction house in the country.
Since the acquisition of Leslie Hindman Auctioneers and Cowans Auctions, Hindman has been poised to expand upon the capabilities available to our clients, said Hindman CEO Thomas Galbraith. The appointment of Joan Wagner, Joe Stanfield and Monica Browneach experts in their own rightexemplifies our commitment to excellence, and to providing the highest quality services nationwide.
As Vice President of the Midwest Region at Hindman, Joan Wagner will lead the business development teams in Chicago, St. Louis and Milwaukee, working with executors, fiduciaries and beneficiaries for appraisals and disposition services in addition to serving a broad network of private clients in need of asset and collection management. Wagners prior experience includes serving as a Managing Director of CIBC Private Wealth; Director, Citi Private Bank and, most recently, Director of Business Operations at Chapman and Cutler LLP. She has served on boards of leading cultural institutions including the Auxiliary Board and Old Masters Society Boards of The Art Institute of Chicago and the Chicago Wellesley Club.
It is an incredibly exciting growth period for Hindman as a company, and I am honored to have a role in its expansion, said Hindman Vice President of the Midwest Joan Wagner. This position will leverage my extensive experience in finance and development and apply those skills to an industry that is very dear to my heart.
As Director of Fine Art at Hindman, Joe Stanfield will lead the national fine art team, overseeing categories including Post War and Contemporary Art, American and European Art and Prints and Multiples. He will spearhead the departments valuation services and determine optimal approaches to offering art works at auction. Stanfield began his career at Leslie Hindman Auctioneers in 2006, and continued his work at Toomey & Co. Auctioneers, where he oversaw significant collections such as the Tribune Tower Collection, the Warshawsky Collection, the Estate of Candice B. Groot, the collection of Governor Jim Thompson and many others. An active member of the Sustaining Fellows at The Art Institute of Chicago and The Arts Club of Chicago, Stanfield returns to Hindman, where he will use his expertise to grow the department he helped to build in 2006.
I made my start in the auction industry at Leslie Hindman Auctioneers back in the formative stages of its fine art department, said Hindman Director of Fine Art Joe Stanfield. Returning now as the Director of Fine Art is incredibly gratifying. I am emboldened by this opportunity and look forward to upholding Hindmans standards of excellence, while always seeking new methods of innovation.
While the fine art department is based in Chicago, fine art experts are located in several of Hindmans locations including Palm Beach, Atlanta and St. Louis. Hindmans Denver location now joins that list with the addition of Monica Brown as Senior Specialist for Prints and Multiples. With extensive experience in over five centuries of works on paper from her tenure at The Newberry Library in Chicago, as well as over ten years of experience dealing privately, Brown brings a high level of expertise to Prints and Multiples at Hindman.