NEW YORK, NY.- Amy Cappellazzo has been appointed Chairman, Post-War and Contemporary Development at
Christies. With a decade at the Worlds Leading Art Business, Cappellazzo most recently held the title of International Co-Head of Post-War and Contemporary Art, Deputy Chairman. In her newly created position, Cappellazzo continues to report to Steven Murphy, Christies Chief Executive Officer.
In addition to her activities in business getting, securing deals and sourcing consignments, Cappellazzo will support Steven Murphy directly in expanding Christies reach in the Post-War and Contemporary Art category, in both traditional and growth markets, collaborating with Christies extensive network across the globe. Cappellazzo will fuse her vast experience, and expertise with her existing network of collectors, dealers and artists, curators and institutions, in sourcing opportunities for both the primary and secondary markets as well as developing new relationships. She will also strongly support Christies Private sales activities across the board. While leaving the structure of the Post-War and Contemporary Art department, Cappellazzo will still work closely with Brett Gorvy and his team.
Cappellazzo was appointed Senior Vice President, International Co-Head of Contemporary Art in June 2001 and Deputy Chairman, Christies Americas in January 2008. She played a crucial role in the historic Christies sale in May 2004, which was the first ever Post-War and Contemporary auction to break $100 million, and she has been successfully co-leading the department from strength to strength ever since, culminating in the evening sale in May 2007, which totaled nearly $400 million.
Amys infallible sense for the art and the market has made her into one of the main catalysts in the international Post-War and Contemporary Art field, said Steven Murphy, Christies Chief Executive Officer. I am looking forward to working more closely with her. As I have travelled through the company the opportunities for new business in the Post-War and Contemporary field are more and more evident. I am looking forward to Amys success in her new role.