New York Times Art News Headlines
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To
help you decide whether you should invest in stocks,
bonds or art
(or perhaps, all three), you need to be well-versed
in each area.
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We're
not financial experts, and
are not offering investment advice per-se, but we can give
you a head-start in learning more about art. To
that end, below are links to valuable information related
to art, including art collecting, the art market,
etc.
The
most important thing to remember, though, is that you should
really love the artwork that you are buying.
After all, you should enjoy your investment, and not
neccessarily lock it away like a stock certificate!
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Art
Collecting Information:
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Most of the fashion icon's collection is snapped up, including
a Matisse for $40.1 million. It was seen as a test of
whether the wealthy will shrink from prodigious purchases
amid economic crisis.
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Today,
Forbes announced that Slim claims the title of world's richest
person with a net worth of $53.5 billion, toppling Bill Gates
from the distinctive position!
He
keeps his art at Mexico City's Museo
Soumaya, according to Mark Stevenson, Associated Press
Writer.
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Art
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According
to Ernest Beck, you won't start with Warhols and
Klimts - but you can work your way up to them.
He shows you how...
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Can
buying art make you rich? Buying the right art
can...
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'Art as an Investment' Article - New York Times,
1890
As
you can see from the above article, dated June 1890, investing in art
is not something new!
Again,
the idea is to buy art that moves
you in some way. In doing so, you can be sure that, as time goes by,
you will not regret it. On the
contrary, the uplifting mood that artwork can
provide you on a daily basis will only reinforce
your wise decision!
Browse our artists,
and see if you can find the next Picasso or Warhol!
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Art Collecting Information:
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NY
Times article
by By JULIA WERDIGIER Published: July 13, 2007
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NY
Times: WHEN COLLECTING ART, THERE'S MORE
THAN MEETS THE EYE. OR IS THERE?
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Asiaone
Business - WITH fear at near panic levels recently
in the stock market, it would seem almost anomalous
that life goes on in some segments of alternative investments.
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