THE KNOWLEDGE TO MAKE PROFITS THROUGH ART INVESTMENT
GAZODIAN ART GROUP
THE KNOWLEDGE TO MAKE PROFITS THROUGH ART INVESTMENT
THE KNOWLEDGE TO MAKE PROFITS THROUGH ART INVESTMENT
THE KNOWLEDGE TO MAKE PROFITS THROUGH ART INVESTMENT
Discover the latest artists who are standing out from the crowd. We chose our stable of artists very carefully, we want results day in and day out. We currently work with artists Damien Hirst, Lincoln Townley, KAWS, Mel Bochner and selected works by Banksy.
We provide our clients with alternative assets of art which will diversify their wealth portfolios and with our art industry knowledge give them the upper hand when dealing with the works through the auction network, art dealers and galleries globally.
Our team comprises of art specialists who will set up your portfolio, assist you with storage for the works and give you detailed reports of how the art market is developing within your chosen genre of art.
We are continuously watching the global art market; the correct positioning of your art portfolio is crucial to making you a profit. We have a global network of art agents and auctioneers, which is essential in today's art world.
Art investment works when someone buys the art, holds it, and sells it for a profit. Art investors do not usually keep the art, some of our clients show the works on their walls at home while we help build the secondary market and move the works on through our global network over time. This is when we get to work and make our clients profit on their art investment. Most of our clients will hold the work for 3 years and make considerable profits.
There are amazing things to be found at auction, but auction houses and galleries can’t give you independent advice. Professional art investment advisors are worth their retainer for their relationships, the discounts they can obtain, and their expertise and advice on the market. We guide our clients and give them the best-informed decision-making they can make on art investments. There are some real opportunities out there let us guide you.
The classical approach to art investment often begins at art galleries and auction houses. These physical locations are where you can view, assess, and purchase original artwork. By visiting galleries and attending auctions, you can engage with the art community, learn about various artists, and discover pieces that resonate with you. We can certainly help you, contact our team.
Emerging artists. This might not necessarily be as modern as the others, but the rise of the internet has made investing in emerging artists more accessible than ever. By utilizing online resources and social networks, investors can uncover promising talents whose works have not yet reached peak recognition. This strategy offers an exciting opportunity, speak to our team to learn more.
To discover what sort of art you want to collect you need to look at plenty of it. Also, look outside the norm, look at artists bucking the trend like British artist Lincoln Townley, absolutely one to watch. A good place to start is the major art fairs, such as Frieze, PAD, Masterpiece and Photo London, which bring together hundreds of dealers in one location.
Abstract art is art that does not represent an accurate depiction of visual reality, communicating instead through lines, shapes, colours, forms and gestural marks. Abstract artists use a variety of techniques to create their work, mixing traditional means with more experimental ideas. We sell works like these to many of our collectors globally.
Art investment has definitely evolved over the years, especially over the last 10, offering various new avenues to explore. Whether you're drawn to the classic approach of galleries and auctions or excited by the innovations of platforms like The Hybrid Art World, there's a path that suits everyone.
Lastly. Just like any investment, art comes with its risks and rewards. Conducting proper research, understanding the market trends, and diversifying your portfolio are vital steps in the process. Seek professional guidance if needed, and remember that art investment doesn't have to be only about financial returns. The joy of owning and appreciating art adds a unique value to this investment.
KAWS is revolutionizing the art world. Art critics have consistently compared KAWS to historic masters Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring, whose careers also began on the street. KAWS’ thoughtful interplay with imagery associated with consumer products and global brands also lead art critics to compare him to Andy Warhol and Jeff Koons.
American conceptual artist Mel Bochner uses powerful language in his prints to make the viewer think about how they ascribe emotions to things that have none. Among his most essential works are his Blah, Blah, Blah monoprints. The colourful monoprints are not only fun to look at but carry an air of gaiety around the subject of fine art – something that is so often considered all too serious.
Damien Hirst (b. 1965) The most prominent themes of his works revolve around death, rebirth, immortality and beauty. Like the French artist Marcel Duchamp, he utilizes ready-made objects to question the nature of art. While at university, he curated ‘Freeze’, a group exhibition which became a launching point for his career. At this exhibition, he debuted his widely recognized spot paintings.
British artist Lincoln Townley (b.1972)
As a visual poet of violence, Lincoln Townley’s figurative paintings capture the darker side of the human experience and apprehend it within recognizable gestures and a menacing palette. Having participated in the 2019 Venice Biennale, with exhibitions in New York City, London, Los Angeles, Berlin, and Singapore, the highly successful self-represented artist creates looming images of the foulest gradients of our soul. Townley's work is in high demand.
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