[ad_1] Collectors have long justified buying fine wine, paintings, violins, or rare stamps with a simple argument: these assets are a hedge against the stock market, a store of beauty,
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[ad_1] In a move that will bring arts and culture programs to every area of San Diego County including diverse and underserved communities, on May 6th, the Board of Supervisors
[ad_1] [SINGAPORE] Ultra-rich Asians who inherit traditional assets are not just passive recipients of wealth transfer these days. More and more, they are looking to switch some of their wealth
[ad_1] Watches for some people tell time, for others – status. While some timepieces are diamond-studded and worth millions, some merely tick to the time. But according to Knight Frank’s
[ad_1] Collectors spent years buying pieces that were mostly meant to be admired from a distance. In 2026, that idea feels much less exciting to many buyers. People now want
[ad_1] Accelerate Infrastructure Opportunities has raised an additional $630m (€535.4m) with contributions from existing backer CBRE Investment Management and new investors, including Mubadala Investment Company and Australian Retirement Trust (ART).
[ad_1] In response to recent letters (26 April) about the Arts Everywhere Fund, it is important to note that this programme was heavily oversubscribed, reflecting the acute need for capital
[ad_1] Collecting art pieces, bidding in auctions, and buying sole ownership of an art piece is not an uncommon practice for billionaires. But, looking for artist names and selecting a
[ad_1] Investing in blue-chip art has always been all for one, but now anyone can become a patron of the arts by investing in art funds. When the stock market
[ad_1] No artist shook up the NYC art scene with the boldness and originality of Basquiat. Here’s why his art still attracts collectors like Jay Z and Leonardo DiCaprio. Jean-Michel
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