October 30, 2025

Art Investment

Art Investment

Creative industries blueprint ‘lacking action and investment for performing arts’

The Government’s Creative Industries Sector Plan is “light on action” for the performing arts sector, the chair of the Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee Caroline Dinenage has warned. The plan, published on Tuesday (23 June), sets out the aim of nearly doubling business investment in the sector by 2035 – from £17bn to £31bn

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Adolescence screenwriter calls for urgent investment in UK theatre

Award-winning screenwriter Jack Thorne has called for urgent investment in UK theatre during a keynote conference speech. The creator of the Netflix hit Adolescence was speaking yesterday (24 June) during the 2025 Theatre Conference at the Southbank Centre, organised by Society of London Theatre (SOLT) and UK Theatre. Thorne said: “The future looks bleak for

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HSBC Experts Share Strategies for Managing Art as an Alternative Asset Class

HSBC Private Banking Hosts “Artfully Investing: An Art Market Update and Private Planning Discussion” at the renowned Berry Campbell Gallery NEW YORK, June 23, 2025–(BUSINESS WIRE)–HSBC Private Banking’s Women’s Committee welcomed an exclusive group of clients and industry leaders for Artfully Investing, a discussion exploring the intersection of art, wealth planning, and legacy building. Hosted

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Why equities are better investments than art

I have just bought an original Vernon Ward – a large and beautiful oil painting of a vase of roses completed in the 1930s or 1940s. How can you possibly afford an original Ward on a journalist’s salary, I hear you say? Or perhaps I hear you say nothing of the sort. After all, I

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Yacht Builders Are Investing in the Art World. Here’s Why.

Several weeks ago, during the first Venice Climate Week, Sanlorenzo Arts opened its Casa Sanlorenzo. The Italian yacht builder calls it a “cultural and artistic lab that transcends time, both culturally and architecturally.” The description is a bit over the top, but what seems even more puzzling is that the restoration was financed by an

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Weekend Essay: Investing in art

I wrote a Weekend Essay in March about whether Chanel handbags are a good investment. Unsurprisingly, the response from certain readers was scathing. One even said: “Such matters are not worthy of a serious financial publication.” So I was pleased when my colleague Jean-Baptiste Andrieux sent me an article in Bloomberg Business which said something

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‘To this day, I can’t get it out of my mind’: Tobias van Gils on missing out on Maurizio Cattelan’s orchid

Tobias van Gils, the founder of the Zurich-based investment firm MLT Capital, has been collecting since he was young—starting with synthesisers and other music-production equipment at first, before moving on to books and art. He used to live in China and the US, and he likes to acquire art made in the past 20 years,

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‘Art must be appreciated daily, not locked away as investment’: Kiran Nadar, founder and chairperson of Kiran Nadar Museum of Art – Lifestyle News

From acquiring the works of some of the world’s most significant contemporary artists, raising awareness about the incredible art and culture that define the continuity of South Asian identity, to building multidisciplinary experience centres, Kiran Nadar, founder and chairperson of Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA), has profoundly shaped and inspired the art world. In

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Art market buoyed by collectors who spend less but value art as an experience, not an investment

They’re not bidding millions, but they are keeping the art market vibrant. As ultra-wealthy collectors pull back on buying art, the gap is being filled by a different kind of buyer – albeit one with shallower pockets. In 2024, while global art sales fell 12 percent, transactions under US$50,000 continued to rise, according to the

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Here’s Why Film Workers For Palestine Calls Out Mubi For Receiving Funds From Sequoia And Demands To Return The Investment

Sequoia invests in Kela to “leverage Israel’s unique cadre of techno warriors to help defend the Western world order,” as per its own website. The statement further read that “money invested in Mubi by Sequoia is inseparable from profits generated by the illegal dispossession of Palestinian land and the genocide of Palestinians.” According to The

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