June 4, 2026

Invest in Art

Invest in Art

Why you should invest in alternative assets like art, whisky and watches, according to the experts

[ad_1] Alternative assets – from works of art to vintage wines and whiskies to luxury watches – have long been a haven for open-minded investors when traditional assets like property and bonds underperform. However, expert guidance remains essential to navigating these markets, which can rely on what appear to be arcane systems for valuing assets.

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15 artists you should invest in | British GQ

[ad_1] Searching for the next Picasso, Pollock or Hockney to invest in? We select the 15 best artists around today. According to Picasso, it took him four years to paint like Raphael but a lifetime to learn how to paint like a child. An untrained eye cast over ‘Nude, Green Leaves and Bust’ might wonder

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How museums can ethically invest their money

[ad_1] The top 45 museums in the US hold endowments of more than $40bn in aggregate. Like most investors, they generally invest in public equities, and it is reasonable to assume at least a portion of their allocations are in an index fund, such as the S&P 500. Unfortunately, that means our museums are invested

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It’s a hard sell but Africa must invest in art and imagination | Teesa Bahana

[ad_1] I’ve been raising funds for a building project: not a hospital, not a school, but an arts centre. It’s not an easy sell at the best of times but add in a pandemic and the fact that I’m in Africa and, according to the current rules of financial engagement, art is the very lowest

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TONY HETHERINGTON: Don’t invest in Global Art Gallery Limited

[ad_1] Tony Hetherington is Financial Mail on Sunday’s ace investigator, fighting readers corners, revealing the truth that lies behind closed doors and winning victories for those who have been left out-of-pocket. Find out how to contact him below.  K.P. writes: I am sending you details of the Global Art Gallery investment company. Can you tell

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Why Billionaires Like Jeff Bezos Invest Millions In Contemporary Art

[ad_1] In the 1987 movie “Wall Street”, Michael Douglas played the role of Gordon Gekko, a high-powered and ruthless corporate raider. Charlie Sheen portrayed Bud Fox, an up-and-coming Wall Street stockbroker who eventually became one of Gordon Gekko’s stock traders. There’s a scene in the movie where Gekko talked about his painting by Spanish painter,

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4 Best NFT Art to invest in 2024

[ad_1] Non-fungible tokens, or NFTs, have been a hot investment theme the past couple of years. Although various uses for these cryptocurrency-based assets are still being developed, art investing has emerged as an early winner for NFT utility.  Traditional art investing is largely the realm of the super wealthy, but NFTs have opened the door

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Masterworks: The $1bn company selling paintings as stocks, and changing art forever

[ad_1] The latest headlines from our reporters across the US sent straight to your inbox each weekday Your briefing on the latest headlines from across the US The most impactful, thoroughly modern art collection in the world does not sit in some industrialist’s private collection, nor in the great museums of New York. Instead, the

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How 9 Black Collectors Are Changing the Art World, Starting at Home

[ad_1] And join committees! It’s relatively inexpensive as a young collector. All these museums have youth groups with particular prices for those under 40 and they hold lots of events for those groups, because they are cultivating the future collectors. When you meet an artist, ask them, “Who are the artists you would recommend that

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Board of County Commissioners Vote to Invest in Collier Arts | News

[ad_1] In a 4 to 1 vote, the Board of Collier County Commissioners approved grant awards to 17 arts and cultural organizations during September’s Board Council meeting. The approval of $750,000 in funding represents less than 2% of the overall revenues the county receives annually from the tourist taxes, commonly referred to as the bed

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