The Fine Art of Investing in Fine Art
[ad_1] As an investment, art is growing in acceptance and prevalence. Historically, it has proven to perform better than other asset...
[ad_1] As an investment, art is growing in acceptance and prevalence. Historically, it has proven to perform better than other asset...
[ad_1] If you don’t know that much about modern art, but you know what you like – or, better still, feel you could spot the next...
[ad_1] By JO THORNHILL Updated: 18:30, 15 October 2008 Crashing stock markets, collapsing house prices, bankrupt banks – it’s...
[ad_1] By DAILY MAIL REPORTER Updated: 16:02, 13 August 2008 Each week, Investment Extra (from Daily Mail City on Saturday) picks a...
[ad_1] My partner has fallen in love with a limited edition print from a moderately well-known painter who died recently. The only problem...
[ad_1] There has been a stark divergence between trends in the lower and upper price tears of art sales in the past three months, according...
[ad_1] Making a quick profit on a piece of art or an antique is a comparative rarity, if only because transaction costs – dealers’...
[ad_1] A Chartered Accountant by training with an additional Law degree, Ashok Kumar is an avid reader but has never read...
[ad_1] By JAMES ROSSITER Updated: 09:46, 22 February 2005 PENSION funds should consider buying more fine art if they are looking to...
[ad_1] There are an increasing number of people and businesses offering to analyse the art market. For a price, New York’s David...