Contact
A discreet page for collector, curatorial, institutional, and legacy-related inquiry.
Use the form below to prepare a private draft in your local email client for collector, curatorial, institutional, or legacy-related messages addressed to the estate mailbox, while the public page remains restrained and confidentiality-aware.

Inquiry focus
Collector, exhibition, and research conversations can begin here without turning the page into a sales surface.
Use this route for questions tied to selected works, exhibition context, loans, archive research, or family-led stewardship connected to the public material already presented on the site.
What helps most
A useful first inquiry is specific, contextual, and brief.
Referencing the work, period, exhibition thread, or curatorial question that prompted the message helps any later exchange stay precise while preserving the tone of the public presentation.
Publication posture
Messages prepared here stay in your own email client before reaching the estate privately.
The interface stays discreet, but the route remains active: completing the fields prepares a pre-addressed draft to estate@jaumemuxart.com without turning the site into a public sales surface.
Inquiry guidance
Recommended contents for a first message
To help the message reach the right context quickly, it is useful to include:
- • the work, period, or page section that prompted the inquiry
- • whether the context is collecting, curatorial research, exhibition planning, or legacy-related
- • any timing, location, or institutional context relevant to the request
Confidentiality
Drafts open in the visitor’s own email client. Prices, availability, and personal representative details are not published here, and any follow-up continues away from the public surface.
Private message
Prepare an inquiry email
Complete the fields below to open a pre-addressed draft in your local email client to estate@jaumemuxart.com.
A private route kept simple and direct.
Its role is only to open a respectful first exchange around the work, the archive, or its public legacy.
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