Discover How You Can Benefit From Art Investment


by Lenny Dalembert

In the American TV musical drama "SMASH," producer Eileen Rand (played by Anjelica Huston) had to steal a valuable painting from her ex-husband's collection to sell to a filthy-rich young singer (played by Nick Jonas) to fund the new musical she and her team wanted to create for Broadway. The piece sold handsomely, of course, and while it was not enough to cover all the expenses of the production, the amount allowed the musical to move forward. That's one cool benefit of making an art investment -- there's monetary value in great pieces, and because of this, it's always an income opportunity. Aside from re-selling paintings, sculptures and other fine works, you can loan them to establishments or organisations that are interested to use them as attractions. Big companies that stress quality in all aspects of its operations are known to rent paintings from collectors, galleries and even the artists themselves to beautifully decorate their work spaces and create an impressive image. Likewise, loaning to museum and art exhibits or galleries provides investors the benefit of gaining recognition in different circles of the art and business community. Clever investors who specialise and collect particular artists' works even routinely find themselves invited to exhibits, thus expanding their network of connections; this is always a big advantage in the world of business and art. While some people find the art market too risky and unpredictable (with the value of art investments increasing and decreasing as often as stocks do), having the right connections is really all it takes for savvy investors to secure income from the artwork they have in their possession. There are art aficionados or collectors out there who are not affected in any way by changing values of pieces in the art market and have their own brand of foresight and standards for investing in art that they personally like. If you have these people in your network, you don't have to worry much about the ever-changing dynamics within the market. However, great caution must be practiced in art investing; you must be thoroughly careful in purchasing artworks due to the abundance of fake pieces in the market. There are those with forged signatures and that are basically "cheap" imitations of the real valuable ones but they are sold as originals to those who don't know better. If you're new to art investing, you need to be very knowledgeable -- or better yet, get the assistance or guidance of professionals who can tell you whether the piece you're thinking of buying will eventually become a really valuable asset to you.

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