- August 25, 2024
Art Investment
How to invest in gold, diamond and art
Tangibles or alternative investments include property, gold bullion, art, antiques, wine and other collectibles like watches, cars or jewellery. Photo: Getty (Levon Avagyan / 500px
Richard Jameson Interview: The Art of Investment during Uncertain Market
In the current global economic landscape, investors are facing unprecedented challenges. Persistent high inflation, heightened geopolitical risks, and volatile asset prices are just a few
Buying art? Why these NZ women artists are your best investment
Women – and women artists – as you’ve never seen them before. Eileen Mayo’s circa 1930 linocut Turkish Bath, on show as part of the
Masha Art | Architectural Digest India
About the Brand Masha Art has emerged as a vanguard in luxury art investment since its inception in 2018. Dedicated to making art accessible to
Singapore-based Sembcorp to invest ₹36,238 crore for state-of-the-art green ammonia plant in Thoothukudi
Chief Minister M.K. Stalin virtually lays the foundation stone for the Sembcorp green ammonia project in Chennai on Wednesday. | Photo Credit: JOTHI RAMALINGAM B
How can I avoid art investment scams?
I am looking to invest in alternative types of assets to broaden my portfolio and am considering art. I have heard a lot of stories
AI And The Art Of The Possible
The rise of generative AI brings with it new approaches to how investing and management of market risk should be handled. The author of this
Art Investment Strategies: How to Capitalize on the Buyer’s Art Market
To successfully navigate the art market, investors must combine financial acumen with an appreciation of art history. Photo by Michael Bowles/Getty Images for Sotheby’s In
financial freedom: Dhirendra Kumar on long-term investment & art of taking minimum risk
Dhirendra Kumar, CEO, Value Research, says he would encourage everyone to be just a little thoughtful about expenditure and divide spending broadly into three categories.
Encouraging Cultural Identities And Investment Through Nigerian Art
Nigerian artists, most of whom have gone underground due to lack of exposure, are coming alive as this present administration has offered a rare opportunity