Art becomes a serious business for banks
Wealthy investors are increasingly viewing art less as a passion and more as a serious asset class in its own right, and private banks and...
Wealthy investors are increasingly viewing art less as a passion and more as a serious asset class in its own right, and private banks and...
The idea of art as an investment vehicle has been gaining momentum in recent years, and with it a proliferation of art funds. The first...
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European Union regulations on alternative investments, now in force, mean operators of art funds need to pay heed to the fine print, as...
Standard financial advice for businesses and individuals is to reduce risk by diversifying investments. One way to do this is through...
The world of Wall Street, so expert at turning logic on its head, even boasts the capability of inverting the age-old question, “But...
Art investment funds might choose to invest in “blue-chip” works, such as Andy Warhol’s dollar sign series. Wealthy...
Bill Dimas’s love affair with fine art developed as a child growing up in the small city of Corinth on the Greek mainland. When not...
A man photographs the work, “Burger King,” at the Banksy: The Unauthorised Retrospective exhibition at Sotheby’s S2 Gallery in London, 2014...
As an investment, art is growing in acceptance and prevalence. Historically, it has proven to perform better than other asset classes,...