Art Advisory

Yimeng Wang’s art advisory practice is rooted in the belief that collecting is an extension of lived space. Working closely with residential clients, she supports the development of personal collections that are both spatially coherent and intellectually grounded, allowing art to exist in sustained dialogue with the environments in which it is placed.

Informed by her training in architecture and her Master Certificate in Museum Studies from Harvard University, Wang brings a curatorial sensibility to each engagement. Her approach draws on years of aesthetic research and close engagement with contemporary art, translating individual taste, spatial context, and long-term vision into thoughtful, enduring curation.

She maintains long-standing professional relationships with galleries, auction houses, and art institutions, enabling informed access across both primary and secondary markets. Alongside her advisory practice, Wang and her husband are active collectors of contemporary art, a personal commitment that further shapes her understanding of collecting as an evolving, lived practice rather than a transactional one.

A woman with short black hair, dressed in a black pinstripe suit and white shoes, is standing in an art gallery holding a drink, looking at an abstract painting with swirling colors and patterns on a white wall.