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  • Martin Creed Investing Guide: Better Than Hirst?

    Martin Creed Investing Guide: Better Than Hirst?

    While being among his most famous works, the examples above are not really collectable for your everyday art investor. Could you live with the light in your bedroom turning on and off every 5 seconds for eternity? Luckily we have the option to collect his paintings, prints, and other editions, many of which are just…

  • Damien Hirst Investing Guide: Buy Before 2025?

    Damien Hirst Investing Guide: Buy Before 2025?

    I could potentially see the value in collecting Hirst’s cheaper pieces like “The Empresses Series.” This series is comprised of five compositions, each named after a historical female figure and of an edition number corresponding to the demand at the time of its release. Collectors had a choice of receiving a physical print or an…

  • Ivy Haldeman Investing Guide: The Next Big Thing?

    Ivy Haldeman Investing Guide: The Next Big Thing?

    For those who want to collect Ivy Haldeman’s work but can’t afford her current prices, there are a few options. Wait until she graces us with some editioned prints or drawings. If you cannot wait, you could look for small paintings and drawings that she has released in the past and offer to purchase them…

  • David Shrigley Investing Guide: Big Thumbs Up

    David Shrigley Investing Guide: Big Thumbs Up

    David Shrigley is a British artist who began to gain prominence in the early 1990s. He is most well-known for his illustrations which often feature hand-written text coupled with childlike drawings, and explores themes such as mortality, loneliness, and the human condition in an absurd, humorous and often bleak manner.

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