Amy Cappellazzo and Yuki Terase, two powerful alumni from Sotheby’s have joined forces to create a new company that will focus on the rapidly growing pool of buyers in Asia.

The New York Times

Art Intelligence Global worked with Sotheby’s on last month’s sales from Bill Katz’s collection and the Douglas S Cramer estate and is poised to make waves with private collectors, foundations, estates, artists and new institutions.

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Art Intelligence Global was founded in 2021 by auction veterans Amy Cappellazzo and Yuki Terase, delivering high-end market intelligence, bespoke transactional services, world-class research and advisory expertise and strategic project execution.

Origins

A team of experts with combined 50+ years of experience in the art market, finance and law.

Differentiation

Competitive advantage driven by expertise and contacts, nexus to key markets, and an agile operating model.

Global Reach

Headquarters in New York and Hong Kong provide coverage for the two largest geographical segments in the global market.

Gallery Operation

Beyond its advisory role, AIG operates a gallery space in Hong Kong, hosting curated exhibitions that bridge markets, spotlight emerging trends, and engage collectors and institutions.

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Sales at Art Basel Hong Kong reflect a deepening Asian market

Speaking to the advisory firm Art Intelligence Global in their latest quarterly report, Robin Peckham, the director of the forthcoming JD Museum in the nearby mainland Chinese city of Shenzhen, noted a promising new chapter for China’s increasingly sophisticated institutional landscape.

The Art Newspaper | March 2026


Leaner, nimbler and more discreet: why some art advisory firms are growing in a downturn.

“They may not have the expensive glory premises of big galleries, but advising can be big business, with the biggest players akin to portfolio managers… when Cappellazzo left Sotheby’s in 2021, she launched another advisory firm, Art Intelligence Global (AIG), along with Yuki Terase.”

The Art Newspaper | March 2026


Inside the Forum Where Women in the Arts Are Taking on the Status Quo

“Perhaps the event’s most polarizing conversation was moderated by Amy Cappellazzo of Art Intelligence Global, and featured Bonnie Brennan, the CEO of Christie’s; Mary Sabbatino, vice president of Galerie Lelong and Co., New York; and Renée Adams, a finance professor of at Saïd Business School at University of Oxford.”

Artnet News | March 2026


The Irresistible Rise of the Art Advisory

“If we imagine the art sector as an orchestra, the many players come through at different volumes. The art advisor is perhaps the harp, whose echo is often less palpable – a behind-the-scenes contributor… Today, collectives such as New Perspective Partners and Art Intelligence Global offer fully fledged services encompassing logistics, finances and preservation.”

Frieze | February 2026