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How to invest in art and benefit

Acquire works that may be resold and have sufficient knowledge in the field, or an expert themselves are basic tips for successful investing in art.


Although investing in art cannot always be productive economically, if meets some basic criteria, which was a simple expense can become a very profitable operation in the medium to long term, provided that the brain act rather than the heart.


Which means investing in art?

The first thing to note is that from an economic point of view not all artworks spending translates into the ability to make a profit with such acquisition. The argument that many make when buying any art object, you are making an investment is not necessarily true.

If you think about investing in art as a business really should be a little less passionate, but not worth buying something you do not like and it must meet certain parameters of "marketability". In fact, only be acquired items can then resold. It must be artists, if not famous, at least known, at least by experts.

How to successfully invest in art

In any case, although it is always said that each project is unique, when you buy a painting, for example, must have made some kind of inquiries regarding the price of similar works by the same artist or artists of the same level or school . If you pay more than it costs in the art market, then unlikely to obtain a benefit.

If you want to do it directly, without advice, you should have advanced knowledge in the field, either because it has been studied art at the undergraduate level, or because it has worked in the industry for some years and also for a considerable time, have followed the evolution of a certain trend artists.


If, however, this knowledge is lacking, it is essential to have the advice, even paid, by an expert. In this case, you must take great care that it's personal interests do not influence the decision to invest in art, but that is an opinion as objective as possible.

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