March 10, 2025
Art Investment

Is art a good investment?

WHEN it comes to investing, diversification is an important pillar. It’s all about investing in a range of assets and not keeping all your eggs in one basket. But have you ever considered putting your money into art? Art is a ‘collectible’ – meaning it’s simply an asset that people collect. It can be either physical

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Art Investment

The Future of Art Investment

Technology is revolutionizing the art world, presenting investors with novel opportunities and challenges. The emergence of fractional shares of fine art and NFTs has created a unique intersection of art and technology, prompting many to question which investment option holds greater promise.  Here, we delve into the world of art investments to better understand the

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European Art

What makes it to the European Parliament’s art collection?

The tourists and EU bubble workers who throng the streets of Belgium’s capital tend not to associate the European Parliament with contemporary art. And yet, guests who follow the path through the European Union’s history at the Parliament’s visitor centre, and persevere past the videos, interactive games and floor-to-ceiling screen showing headshots of Members of

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European Artists

The Migration of European Modern Art to New York: Solomon Guggenheim & Karl Nierendorf

Born on April 18, 1889, in Remagen am Rhein into a Catholic family, Karl Nierendorf was educated in Cologne. He worked as a banker before World War I, but his career was disrupted in 1913 by the social upheaval in the Weimar Republic. One of his acquaintances, an art collector, introduced him to the Swiss-born German

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European Art

The art of decolonization How Eastern European art became the latest battlefront in countering Russian imperialism — Meduza

Story by Katie Marie Davies for The Beet. Edited by Eilish Hart. This story first appeared in The Beet, a weekly email dispatch from Meduza covering Central and Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, and Central Asia. Sign up here to get the next issue delivered directly to your inbox. If you’ve stepped into an art gallery in the past five years, then you’re probably

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Art Investment

The Financial Industry’s Ties with the Art World Are Getting Tighter

Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared in On Balance, the ARTnews newsletter about the art market and beyond. Sign up here to receive it every Wednesday. With the major May auctions around the corner, the Art Business Conference has landed in New York for the first time since before the pandemic with a full slate of panels that examine the state

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Art Investment

The Financial Industry’s Ties with the Art World Are Getting Tighter – ARTnews.com

Courtesy Arkive. Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared in On Balance, the ARTnews newsletter about the art market and beyond. Sign up here to receive it every Wednesday. With the major May auctions around the corner, the Art Business Conference has landed in New York for the first time since before the pandemic with a full slate of panels that examine

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European Art

Nigeria transfers ownership of Benin Bronzes to royal ruler—confusing European museums’ plans to return artefacts

The Benin Bronzes restitution saga has taken a new turn after the Nigerian government has officially recognised the Oba of Benin (Oba Ewuare II) as the owner and custodian of the artefacts looted in the late 19th century. The announcement came in the form of a Presidential Declaration, released through the official gazette. The official

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European Art

Creating spaces for the universal language of art and culture

Kenya: Kibera Fashion Week Art is a universal language that all peoples of the world understand and speak. Whether poetry, music and even fashion, art creates links and helps to overcome prejudice. Art fosters inclusion, respect, dignity and freedom of expression. Thanks in part to the European Union (EU), there are special places around the

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European Fine art

Joint China-UK show to display fine European decorative art

Shandong Museum Photo: VCG An art exhibition co-organized by the Shandong Museum and the Victorian and Albert Museum (V&A) in the UK, to be launched on Friday, will bring ­exquisite 17th to 19th century fine European ornamental works of art to Shandong. The exhibition displays 90 art treasures on loan from V&A’s The Rosalinde and

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