There is a generalized notion that investing in art is only for the English aristocrats with huge amounts of cash, but this clich could not be further from the truth. Consider the opportunity to invest a substantial amount in the production of an album by a successful band like U2 or Madonna. Music is art. Or maybe the chance to invest in a motion picture directed by Steven Spielberg or James Cameron. Movies are art. But unlike these two forms of art that see a huge risk in the future due to the technology revolution that is making digital reproduction very easy, what we call visual arts and the world of antiques are not affected. Like antiques, artists through their dealers, have the ability to limit their works on the market to sustain a gefortable value, while at the same time getting enough patronage to keep working.
The Stock Analogy
The possibility of obtaining a great return on your investment in the world of art is a "secret" that is well known by the best investors in the world. Furthermore, the international art market has been geparable to the best "Bull Markets" in history. Real estate may be at certain times a very solid investment choice, but for those of us seeking a more aggressive approach, art
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