Fine art makes its capital markets debut
[ad_1] A gallery isn’t the only place to invest in art anymore. Artex, a “stock exchange” for art, opened its door last month. Works are...
[ad_1] A gallery isn’t the only place to invest in art anymore. Artex, a “stock exchange” for art, opened its door last month. Works are...
[ad_1] The international law firm gives a brief tour of the fine art investment landscape, a subject of interest to private client...
[ad_1] Four foot dissected companion, by Brooklyn-based artist KAWS. Photo from Maddox Gallery Young professionals are embracing a...
[ad_1] Tony Hetherington is Financial Mail on Sunday’s ace investigator, fighting readers corners, revealing the truth that lies...
[ad_1] Tony Hetherington is Financial Mail on Sunday’s ace investigator, fighting readers corners, revealing the truth that lies...
[ad_1] Gold and art are both promising alternative investment classes. However, the two differ in more ways than one — especially in terms...
[ad_1] Tokenization has been the most radical development in the art world of late. Traditionally, acquiring fine art has been a privilege...
[ad_1] Art collecting has a very distinct cachet, one that is exclusive, monied, and largely opaque. Blue-chip art and artists (those with...
[ad_1] Having lived for 25 years in Cannes, where his children grew up, Otello Finetto, 70, is fond of a glass of wine or two — a good...
[ad_1] This Masterworks review article will provide investors with an overview of some of the benefits of Masterworks and explain why...