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Explore Our ArtistsAlez Art Advisory provides acquisition guidance to collectors and institutions, while supporting artists through curated exhibitions, strategic partnerships, and bespoke advisory initiatives that facilitate the integration of contemporary art into everyday spaces.
Our mission is to amplify new voices in art by creating real opportunities, from exposure to galleries and collectors, to innovative ways of living with art. We facilitate connections between artists and those who collect, exhibit and experience art, thereby fostering a vibrant, sustainable ecosystem for creators and appreciators alike.
Founded by Elizaveta and Alevtina Andreeva, whose professional experience spans leading European galleries and cultural institutions across France, Italy, and Russia, ALEZ Art Advisory specialises in exhibition curation, artist representation, and the development of tailored strategies to enhance visibility and engagement with international collectors. Working across multiple cultural contexts, the practice operates between Paris, Milan, and beyond, with a constant focus on emerging voices, strong conceptual frameworks, and long-term artistic and market value.
ALEZ Art Advisory collaborates with private collectors, artists, galleries, and cultural institutions worldwide. Positioned at the intersection of curatorial expertise, market insight, and intuitive understanding of contemporary art ecosystems, the advisory supports collectors in building meaningful, forward-looking collections, while assisting artists and galleries in navigating the global contemporary art landscape.
Both founders hold Bachelor's degrees in Cultural Studies from Moscow State University. Elizaveta Andreeva earned a Master's degree in Art Management from Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan, while Alevtina Andreeva completed a Master's degree in Fashion and Luxury Management at Grenoble Ecole de Management.
Each artist is unique, and so is our approach to promoting their work—tailored to meet your specific goals.
We believe in the power of collaboration, connecting artists with galleries, collectors, and industry leaders to create lasting relationships.
We make contemporary art approachable and livable through innovative models like art leasing.
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Contact UsFemina ad Artem explores creativity as transformation, intuition, and lived experience, reframing femininity in contemporary art. Featuring six artists—Anna Bochkova, Kalina Danailova, Maria Cristiana Fioretti, Polina Goldstein, Li Ramet, and Raffaella Surian—the exhibition presents creativity as an embodied, relational process shaped by perception, emotion, and memory. Together, their works move beyond spectacle, opening new ways of experiencing the world. In collaboration with Gruppo Cultura Gavirate, Comune di Gavirate, and Provincia di Varese.
ICONOFRAME explores the reinterpretation of timeless symbols that shape collective memory. Featuring Lorenzo Cantaluppi and Pitmarels, the exhibition brings together two distinct approaches to perception, materiality, and meaning. Cantaluppi transforms discarded materials into modular mosaics, reflecting on sustainability and the reinvention of universal icons. Pitmarels, using his Sticking Detach technique, builds layered images with stickers to explore identity, illusion, and contemporary culture. Together, their works challenge how we see and interpret the icons that define our present. Released in collaboration with Regione Lombardia.
Opening July 3rd, “Thresholds of Being: In the Wake of the Self” features Alfie Rouy and Giulnara Fatullaeva, two artists exploring transformation through painting. Rouy’s vibrant, flowing works draw on cosmic energy and spiritual symbolism, inviting feeling over interpretation. In contrast, Fatullaeva’s introspective paintings reflect on trauma, memory, and emotional dissociation, using ghostlike figures and classical references to explore fragile identity. Together, they present two paths—spiritual and psychological—united by a shared question: can art lead us to wholeness?
Through a series of paintings and an immersive installation, the artist examines dissociation, a defense mechanism where consciousness detaches from the body. Using manipulated self-portraits confined within mirrored spaces, the works depict the distorted perception of self during dissociative episodes, emphasizing the struggle to connect with reality.