June 9, 2026

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How ART meets its ‘need for speed’ in manager selection

[ad_1] Home / News / How ART meets its ‘need for speed’ in manager selection Megafunds might be thought of as lumbering beasts of the ASX, but taking advantage of market dislocations means moving pretty quickly. “Size, scale and power” in manager relationships helps. Australia’s megafunds, which can now take vast chunks of infrastructure private

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ART commercial lead heads to Insignia

[ad_1] Home / News / ART commercial lead heads to Insignia The executive responsible for driving ART’s post-merger growth has taken the top superannuation job at Insignia Financial as it looks to overhaul its business for “profitable growth”. News Having effectively driven ART’s post-merger inorganic growth strategy, Dave Woodall – whose departure from the chief

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Pierre Simone: Where Cultural Richness Meets Contemporary Art

As the vibrant art scene in London continues to evolve, one name stands out. Pierre Simone, Bridging the gap between street art, graffiti, and contemporary expressions, Simone is set to unveil his latest works at the London Art Exchange on October 25th. The Essence of Pierre Simone’s Art Pierre Simone’s artistic journey is deeply rooted

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ultra-high net worth individuals: Luxury, Art, and AI: The diverse portfolios of India’s ultra-rich investors

[ad_1] India – celebrated as the proverbial Golden Bird for centuries – is creating ultra-wealthy individuals in hordes, en route to its resurrective journey to the top of global economies. Quantitatively speaking, between 2023 and 2028, the country will witness the highest growth in the number of ultra-high net worth individuals (UHNWIs) across the world,

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Vietnam art market dominated by Vietnamese buyers a collector’s dream come true

[ad_1] By Phan Minh Thong, CEO of Phuc Sinh Group Sun, September 8, 2024 | 11:04 am GMT+7 Ten years after I wrote an article titled “Playing and buying paintings,” the Vietnamese art market has evolved significantly. Firstly, the market is much more vibrant, with Vietnamese buyers being the predominant force, fulfilling a wish

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EA’s user generated game content demo with AI shows a world of cardboard

[ad_1] What you need to know During its Investor Day 2024 presentation, publisher Electronic Arts shared a concept video called “Imagination to Creation.” In the video, two players built a game experience with AI tools by describing the world they wanted, quickly building a maze of cardboard and two characters with guns.  The players then

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EA desperately wants investors to know it’s on the generative AI bandwagon

[ad_1] EA really wants people to know it’s truly, madly, deeply invested in generative AI. Taking the stage during the company’s recent investor day, EA CEO Andrew Wilson spoke about how the technology is driving innovation within EA studios and said it has become “the very core of our business.” Wilson previously claimed 60 percent

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Tobias van Gils Offers a Peek Inside the World of Zurich’s Notoriously Private Collectors

[ad_1] Tobias van Gils with Jason Boyd Kinsella’s Sheilah & Chris, 2023. All images courtesy of van Gils. At home in Zurich, Tobias van Gils is surrounded by works that Swiss museums would clamber to get their hands on. Among the pieces in his breezy, minimalist enclave, the MLT Capital investor and collector has an edition of Jason

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Lynnewood Hall: the abandoned mansion with a tragic Titanic connection

[ad_1] While the organisation has declined to disclose the price that Lynnewood Hall changed hands for, they revealed that they’d initially raised $9.5 million (£7.2m) to cover the purchase of the estate, urgent work and stabilisation efforts. Following an extensive restoration plan, which is projected to cost upwards of $90 million (£68m), the group intends to open

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Daniel English Was Intimidated by Collecting Art. Now, He’s Working to Make the Process More Accessible

[ad_1] Daniel English sitting with Hayley Tompkins’s The Fact of the Dream, 2024, and John Giorno’s DIAL-A-POEM, 1968-2012. Stool by Seungjin Yang. Daniel English loves John Giorno. Not only does the 43-year-old collector make nightly calls to his very own Dial-A-Poem, which rests atop a Jerome Byron plinth, he also has a Giorno idiom tattooed

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