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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…
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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.
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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…
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Can You Invest In Art With Less Than $1,000?
Numerous opportunities exist to purchase artwork under the $1,000, $500, and even $200 threshold. These will likely be editions. As noted in what to look for in an art print, the ideal edition will include a signature, an edition size and an edition number. But, when you venture into editions under $500, you may have…
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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.
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Should You Invest In Emerging Or Established Artists?
Ideally, to build a diversified art collection, you should invest in both emerging artists and established artists. There are upsides to investing in art of both kinds of artists, and by doing so, you are opening yourself to a broader swath of opportunities.
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How Much Should You Invest In Art?
The amount of money you set aside to invest in art depends on many different factors. The obligatory disclaimer is that you should not invest any money you are willing to lose completely. But, there as some additional questions you should ask yourself to determine how much money you should invest in your art collection,…
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Do You Have To Be Rich To Invest In Art?
I firmly believe that art collecting is open to everyone, and investments can be found to fit all budgets, including yours. While you don’t have to be rich, becoming an art collector requires you to set and stick to your financial goals. But this does not mean that only the rich can collect or invest in…
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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…