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  • 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…

  • KAWS Investing Guide: Unsustainable Growth?

    KAWS Investing Guide: Unsustainable Growth?

    KAWS is an American artist and designer best known for his graffiti and street art. His work often features reinterpretations of popular cartoon characters, such as Mickey Mouse and the Simpsons. His work is known for its bold colours, graphic shapes, and playful imagery.

  • Exhibitions In 2023 That Could Have A Big Impact On The Art Market

    Exhibitions In 2023 That Could Have A Big Impact On The Art Market

    Major exhibitions are one of the most significant factors influencing prices in the art market. This is because they place a massive spotlight on particular artists, movements, themes, or styles, which, if in the right place at the right time, can impact public and collector demand. So with this in mind, collectors should pay attention…

  • Investing In 2024 Venice Biennale Artists

    Investing In 2024 Venice Biennale Artists

    One of the most attended art events in the world, the Venice Biennale, has announced Adriano Pedrosa as its curator for the 2024 edition. And now that the event has its curator, it might be a good time to start exploring the artists that have been selected/ or the artists that could potentially be selected…

  • Introducing The ‘Artwork Watchlist’

    Introducing The ‘Artwork Watchlist’

    We are proud to introduce Easel Investing’s Artwork Watch-List to our readers. In this newly created section, you can browse a selection of artworks that we personally have on our watch-list or have recently acquired. Our Watch-List recommends specific artworks for investment from Blue-Chip, Established, and Emerging artists which fit our specific risk profile.

  • 3 Artworks That Investors Should Avoid!

    3 Artworks That Investors Should Avoid!

    While any artwork carries investment risk, it can be said that some are more likely to produce unfavorable returns for a collector than others.In this respect, I have devised a list of the 3 kinds of artworks that art investors might like to avoid to decrease their chances of investing in duds. I typically suggest…

  • Why Art Funds May Be The Future Of Art Collecting

    Why Art Funds May Be The Future Of Art Collecting

    Investing in art is not easy and certainly is not as passive as you may think. You need to make numerous considerations on the way to acquiring work, and that is just the beginning. Your art collection will require ongoing maintenance and a stable climate to help preserve its integrity and sale value.

  • What You Need To Know Before Buying Art At Auction

    What You Need To Know Before Buying Art At Auction

    Art auctions are one of the primary ways that art exchanges between collectors. But, as you may be unfamiliar with how auction houses operate, we have compiled a list that details some of the most important things that you should know when it comes to buying art at auction.

  • How To Negotiate The Price Of An Artwork

    How To Negotiate The Price Of An Artwork

    Art is not priced by the ounce, like Gold or Silver (e.g., one pound of Pablo Picasso does not equal one pound of Yayoi Kusama, so to speak). Size can matter when determining the price of an artwork, but it is far from the most critical factor. Instead, the value of art is determined by…

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