How offshore firm helped billionaire change the art world for ever | Pablo Picasso
[ad_1] Lot 33 spun into view, hanging on a revolving panel. The brilliantly coloured Women of Algiers (version O), Pablo Picasso’s postwar...
[ad_1] Lot 33 spun into view, hanging on a revolving panel. The brilliantly coloured Women of Algiers (version O), Pablo Picasso’s postwar...
[ad_1] The Art of Execution: How the world’s best investors get itwrong and still make millions by Lee Freeman-ShorPublished by...
[ad_1] London and New York are primary centres for both finance and the art market, indicating the continuing power of place. Both cities...
[ad_1] Bouvier’s father, Jean-Jacques, started as an apprentice at Natural Le Coultre in 1953. In 1982, he was able to buy the company....
[ad_1] A new artwork by Banksy criticising the use of teargas in the “Jungle” refugee camp in Calais has appeared on the French embassy in...
[ad_1] European Union regulations on alternative investments, now in force, mean operators of art funds need to pay heed to the fine print,...
[ad_1] Standard financial advice for businesses and individuals is to reduce risk by diversifying investments. One way to do this is...
[ad_1] The world of Wall Street, so expert at turning logic on its head, even boasts the capability of inverting the age-old question,...
[ad_1] Investment in the art market has reached $1.3bn (£846m), according to a report from Deloitte on art and finance. Buyers worldwide...
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