Lisa Schiff is an American art advisor and specialist in contemporary and modern art, based in New York. She is the founder and president of SFA Advisory with offices in New York, Los Angeles and London. Her clients include individuals, corporations, foundations and institutions. Amongst her roster of clients is the actor Leonardo DiCaprio and his Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation.
Schiff held her first gallery position in Paris in 1991. As a graduate teaching fellow, Schiff taught at Hunter College, the College of Staten Island, and Nassau Community College. She spent several years working for the auction house Phillips, de Pury and Luxembourg in New York as assistant to the CEO and as manager of international operations. Before she launched SFA in 2002 she directed Edward Tyler Nahem Fine Art gallery in New York. Schiff also launched SFA offices in Los Angeles and London. She regularly consults and fundraises for the LDF and curated several charity auctions for the foundation in Saint Tropez. She is also founder and head of the LDF's Art & The Environment series, which presented Andrea Bowers and Tomas Sanchez at Pérez Art Museum Miami, Porky Hefer at Design Miami and John Gerrard’s Solar Reserve at Los Angeles County Museum of Art. In 2013 Schiff co-founded the VIA Art Fund, which supports individual artists, curators, and small to mid-sized nonprofit organizations that work in the contemporary arts space. In December 2017 the launch of her company One All Every was announced, which produces artist environmental protest billboards. Schiff has curated numerous exhibitions including Open Source: Art at the Eclipse of Capitalism. Around this exhibition a panel discussion, featuring a key note speech from economic theorist Jeremy Rifkin, was hosted at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris. As an expert on art Schiff has been quoted by the New York Times, the Financial Times, Bloomberg, the Guardian and CNN. In addition, she lectures and sits on panels such as discussions on the relationship between art and environmentalism at Design Miami 2017 and Basel 2018. Her lecturing experiences include the Courtauld Institute in London, Institute of Contemporary Arts in London, the Art & Business Conference in New York, and Talking Galleries in Barcelona among others.
Position on art advisory
"My main job is to make the art world transparent, to help empower collectors. It’s such a complex world and very opaque. If you’re in it every day, it becomes second nature . . . When people come in, they often leave quickly because they feel threatened, make mistakes, or they’re taken advantage of. So I’m trying to help people understand . . . and enjoy it.”
Family
Schiff has a son, who is of half-Danish descent.
Affiliations
on the Artemis Council of the New Museum in New York