Art Investment

Fraudulent art investment companies wound up by courts

[ad_1] Wardells Design Limited and Camp Partners Limited were wound up in the public interest on 4 December in the High Court, Manchester, before District

Art Investment

Art Investment Q&A With Julian Usher of Red Eight

[ad_1] Unlike any other investment, when you invest in art you get the benefits of a beautiful piece to hang on your wall as well

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Clients interested in Art Investment? Innovative new Virtual Gallery launched..

[ad_1] Ground-breaking digital art investments platform, ARTCELS, has partnered with HOFA Gallery, Los Angeles, to announce a new virtual contemporary art exhibition, ‘XXI’, launching on

Art Investment

Is It Good for Your Portfolio?

[ad_1] Investing in art is becoming more popular. Stock markets continue to be near all-time highs. And people continue to look for ways to minimize

Art Investment

See the big picture: the art of making money from upcoming artists | Investments

[ad_1] It is the artwork for our times. A four-metre-wide Banksy depicting MPs in the House of Commons as chimpanzees set a record for the

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£1 million fraudulent art investment companies wound-up by courts

[ad_1] Gem Tobin Ltd, based in Warrington, Cheshire, and York-based Dionysus Design Services Ltd, were wound-up in the public interest on 7 October 2019 at

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Art Collector Olyvia Kwok Shares The Secrets To Her Investment Success

[ad_1] Olyvia Kwok made her debut in the art world when she purchased a Chinese scroll painting at an auction for $33,000 and later sold

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Investing in Fine Art Is More Complicated Than It Seems

[ad_1] Is art a good investment? The recent mega-auctions in New York have brought out the siren song that art often outperforms other asset classes

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‘Should I shred my Banksy?’ and other art investment questions | The Independent

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Private banks are now offering fine art investment advice

[ad_1] The typical qualifications of a private banker might be a degree in maths or economics and several years’ experience managing money. These days, though,