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Art as an investment , by Deleted on Aug 28, 2014 12:19:41 GMT 1, It's a Fad !!
It's a Fad !!
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oceane
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Art as an investment , by oceane on Aug 28, 2014 12:20:38 GMT 1, Absolutely, around October, when my thesis is done, I will send it to the email addresses I got on the survey.
Absolutely, around October, when my thesis is done, I will send it to the email addresses I got on the survey.
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Art as an investment , by Deleted on Aug 28, 2014 12:44:11 GMT 1, It's a Fad !! I wholeheartedly agree. Sell off all of your Banksy pieces at knockdown prices to me ASAP!
It's a Fad !! I wholeheartedly agree. Sell off all of your Banksy pieces at knockdown prices to me ASAP!
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Hubble Bubble
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Art as an investment , by Hubble Bubble on Aug 28, 2014 12:44:56 GMT 1, Did we all get this in the mail box? I thought I was special! *sob sob You are to me...
Did we all get this in the mail box? I thought I was special! *sob sob You are to me...
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Art as an investment , by Someones Brain on Aug 28, 2014 13:32:35 GMT 1, I did not get an email and I did not take part in the survey (yet) but I got some remarks on the document and the questions (in the collectors link) for you:
How often do you buy art? The answer which provides for the most purchases is "Once a month". I'm afraid there are a lot of addicts here who buy much more frequently like once a week or so. What should they tick when once a month is far to less.
What is you budget? You must make clear whether your'e talking about/asking for the weekly/monthly or yearly budget or the budget per purchase irrespective of how often one buys art. The question definately is not precise enough.
Also, if you want to read other researcher's thoughts on these topics you could have a look at Peter Bengtsen's book. He's a member here (with a sociological and historic perspective on these things) and you can contact him through this board. ( Peter Bengtsen )
I did not get an email and I did not take part in the survey (yet) but I got some remarks on the document and the questions (in the collectors link) for you: How often do you buy art? The answer which provides for the most purchases is "Once a month". I'm afraid there are a lot of addicts here who buy much more frequently like once a week or so. What should they tick when once a month is far to less. What is you budget? You must make clear whether your'e talking about/asking for the weekly/monthly or yearly budget or the budget per purchase irrespective of how often one buys art. The question definately is not precise enough. Also, if you want to read other researcher's thoughts on these topics you could have a look at Peter Bengtsen's book. He's a member here (with a sociological and historic perspective on these things) and you can contact him through this board. ( Peter Bengtsen )
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Art as an investment , by Argiebaji on Aug 28, 2014 13:38:38 GMT 1, Urban art = fad.
Feel free to dump your banksies with me..! 50 quid a shot's fine with me.
Urban art = fad.
Feel free to dump your banksies with me..! 50 quid a shot's fine with me.
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oceane
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Art as an investment , by oceane on Aug 28, 2014 13:42:42 GMT 1, Thank you for your comment, I will modify the survey asap and I will have a look on Peter Bengtsen book, it will definitively help me.
Thank you for your comment, I will modify the survey asap and I will have a look on Peter Bengtsen book, it will definitively help me.
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Art as an investment , by edge on Aug 15, 2020 8:57:42 GMT 1, Hi Everyone,
I'm loving this group. Just joined this week and I love reading everyones comments and advise
I have been collecting art for the last 10 years and have some nice pieces on my wall
Looking for some advise if thats ok? Who's a good artist to invest in right now, as Banksy's are crazy prices now (Glad a got mine 12 years ago)
Anyone you think would be a good investment for the future???
Thanks for your honest and help x
Hi Everyone,
I'm loving this group. Just joined this week and I love reading everyones comments and advise
I have been collecting art for the last 10 years and have some nice pieces on my wall
Looking for some advise if thats ok? Who's a good artist to invest in right now, as Banksy's are crazy prices now (Glad a got mine 12 years ago)
Anyone you think would be a good investment for the future???
Thanks for your honest and help x
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Art as an investment , by BASARTS on Aug 15, 2020 9:02:51 GMT 1, Hi Everyone, I'm loving this group. Just joined this week and I love reading everyones comments and advise I have been collecting art for the last 10 years and have some nice pieces on my wall Looking for some advise if thats ok? Who's a good artist to invest in right now, as Banksy's are crazy prices now (Glad a got mine 12 years ago) Anyone you think would be a good investment for the future??? Thanks for your honest and help x Mr. Doodleยดs Puma stuff
Hi Everyone, I'm loving this group. Just joined this week and I love reading everyones comments and advise I have been collecting art for the last 10 years and have some nice pieces on my wall Looking for some advise if thats ok? Who's a good artist to invest in right now, as Banksy's are crazy prices now (Glad a got mine 12 years ago) Anyone you think would be a good investment for the future??? Thanks for your honest and help x Mr. Doodleยดs Puma stuff
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Art as an investment , by Deleted on Aug 15, 2020 9:08:19 GMT 1, Do not buy art as an investment but as an enrichment for your life. Every art that has quality will eventually increase in value.
Do not buy art as an investment but as an enrichment for your life. Every art that has quality will eventually increase in value.
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Art as an investment , by Happy Shopper on Aug 15, 2020 9:10:02 GMT 1, Yep, never buy something you donโt like yourself!
Take a look through the Latest Buys thread for inspiration.
Yep, never buy something you donโt like yourself!
Take a look through the Latest Buys thread for inspiration.
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edge
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Art as an investment , by edge on Aug 15, 2020 9:18:21 GMT 1, Thank you
Thank you
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iamzero
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Art as an investment , by iamzero on Aug 15, 2020 9:22:23 GMT 1, Son of Banksy.
Son of Banksy.
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Winks
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Art as an investment , by Winks on Aug 15, 2020 9:29:09 GMT 1,
Iโm going for iamzero holdings stocks
Iโm going for iamzero holdings stocks
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Art as an investment , by The Greased Piglet on Aug 15, 2020 9:38:11 GMT 1, Do not buy art as an investment but as an enrichment for your life. Every art that has quality will eventually increase in value.
That is the typical boring and cliche advice. If people truly believed this they would all just buy decorative pieces and replicas to hang on their wall. If youre going to spend thousands (or in some cases millions) of pounds on something, itโs as asset and unless you have money to burn, you should consider its investment merits. To answer the OPs question it is a gamble trying to guess the artist which is going to leap up in value. Iโve given up trying to guess which fresh emerging artists will make it big and try and look at mid career or established artists (who have some secondary sales under their belt) which look under valued, my money is on Katherine Bradford, Mel Bochner (selected worlds), Jonathan Lyndon Chase, Richard Mudariki and Guy Yanai.
Do not buy art as an investment but as an enrichment for your life. Every art that has quality will eventually increase in value. That is the typical boring and cliche advice. If people truly believed this they would all just buy decorative pieces and replicas to hang on their wall. If youre going to spend thousands (or in some cases millions) of pounds on something, itโs as asset and unless you have money to burn, you should consider its investment merits. To answer the OPs question it is a gamble trying to guess the artist which is going to leap up in value. Iโve given up trying to guess which fresh emerging artists will make it big and try and look at mid career or established artists (who have some secondary sales under their belt) which look under valued, my money is on Katherine Bradford, Mel Bochner (selected worlds), Jonathan Lyndon Chase, Richard Mudariki and Guy Yanai.
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Art as an investment , by tran16 on Aug 15, 2020 9:45:05 GMT 1, Warren Buffet just bought a load of gold
Warren Buffet just bought a load of gold
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Art as an investment , by mission on Aug 15, 2020 9:49:55 GMT 1, Definitely not Banksy ATM
Definitely not Banksy ATM
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Art as an investment , by Hendrix 69 on Aug 15, 2020 9:53:11 GMT 1, The Rebel Bear, Scotlandโs Banksy
The Rebel Bear, Scotlandโs Banksy
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iamzero
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Art as an investment , by iamzero on Aug 15, 2020 10:10:00 GMT 1, Do we have any street art releases anymore or is this place now so full of investment types with ยฃ80k a year bonuses hyping the next blue chip artist that have never touched a spraycan? Picasso sales, Murmure Street, Oli Epp... not really urban is it? I know things change and evolve but itโs all become a bit gentrified around here I reckon.
Do we have any street art releases anymore or is this place now so full of investment types with ยฃ80k a year bonuses hyping the next blue chip artist that have never touched a spraycan? Picasso sales, Murmure Street, Oli Epp... not really urban is it? I know things change and evolve but itโs all become a bit gentrified around here I reckon.
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Art as an investment , by matgab on Aug 15, 2020 10:12:56 GMT 1, It's a secret.
It's a secret.
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Art as an investment , by Happy Shopper on Aug 15, 2020 10:18:22 GMT 1, Do we have any street art releases anymore
True... We need some good, new and fairly priced street/urban releases.
James Cauty (not VERY โstreetโ, I know, but in the right direction) had a print release this week, but no mention here. Just ยฃ125, and unique! Invader still gets talked about, and the t-shirts, maps were good recently... but prints are harder to get these days.
Do we have any street art releases anymore True... We need some good, new and fairly priced street/urban releases. James Cauty (not VERY โstreetโ, I know, but in the right direction) had a print release this week, but no mention here. Just ยฃ125, and unique! Invader still gets talked about, and the t-shirts, maps were good recently... but prints are harder to get these days.
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Winter
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Art as an investment , by Winter on Aug 15, 2020 10:20:25 GMT 1, Thierry Noir is about to be huge and Mr Doodle but youโll need to be quick
Thierry Noir is about to be huge and Mr Doodle but youโll need to be quick
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Art as an investment , by Deleted on Aug 15, 2020 10:26:09 GMT 1, Do we have any street art releases anymore True... We need some good, new and fairly priced street/urban releases. James Cauty (not VERY โstreetโ, I know, but in the right direction) had a print release this week, but no mention here. Just ยฃ125, and unique! Invader still gets talked about, and the t-shirts, maps were good recently... but prints are harder to get these days.
Saber released some HPMs yesterday which are nice
Do we have any street art releases anymore True... We need some good, new and fairly priced street/urban releases. James Cauty (not VERY โstreetโ, I know, but in the right direction) had a print release this week, but no mention here. Just ยฃ125, and unique! Invader still gets talked about, and the t-shirts, maps were good recently... but prints are harder to get these days. Saber released some HPMs yesterday which are nice
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Art as an investment , by iamzero on Aug 15, 2020 10:31:04 GMT 1, Mau Mau is about the only one I can think of right now that keeps things reasonable. I really feels to me that its only about the investment now. Financially I guess Iโve got lucky from my time here but that not the point. Iโd rather have exciting releases where you can get the buzz than a place full of hedgefunders scoffing at the rest because they can spunk ยฃ20k on something.
Mau Mau is about the only one I can think of right now that keeps things reasonable. I really feels to me that its only about the investment now. Financially I guess Iโve got lucky from my time here but that not the point. Iโd rather have exciting releases where you can get the buzz than a place full of hedgefunders scoffing at the rest because they can spunk ยฃ20k on something.
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Art as an investment , by mcgill14 on Aug 15, 2020 10:33:44 GMT 1, The Rebel Bear, Scotlandโs Banksy And interestingly I have a lovely original canvas by The Rebel Bear coming up in my art auction for Glasgow Children's Hospital on 27th September at McTear's in Glasgow.
The Rebel Bear, Scotlandโs Banksy And interestingly I have a lovely original canvas by The Rebel Bear coming up in my art auction for Glasgow Children's Hospital on 27th September at McTear's in Glasgow.
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Art as an investment , by Express Post on Aug 15, 2020 10:35:52 GMT 1, Free tips 4 nuthin'...
Free tips 4 nuthin'...
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Art as an investment , by BME on Aug 15, 2020 10:42:27 GMT 1, Agree with the general sentiment that you should buy what you like, but Thierry Noir is a standout for me as well.
Thierry Noir is about to be huge and Mr Doodle but youโll need to be quick
Agree with the general sentiment that you should buy what you like, but Thierry Noir is a standout for me as well. Thierry Noir is about to be huge and Mr Doodle but youโll need to be quick
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Art as an investment , by Deleted on Aug 15, 2020 10:45:24 GMT 1, Do not buy art as an investment but as an enrichment for your life. Every art that has quality will eventually increase in value. That is the typical boring and cliche advice. If people truly believed this they would all just buy decorative pieces and replicas to hang on their wall. If youre going to spend thousands (or in some cases millions) of pounds on something, itโs as asset and unless you have money to burn, you should consider its investment merits. To answer the OPs question it is a gamble trying to guess the artist which is going to leap up in value. Iโve given up trying to guess which fresh emerging artists will make it big and try and look at mid career or established artists (who have some secondary sales under their belt) which look under valued, my money is on Katherine Bradford, Mel Bochner (selected worlds), Jonathan Lyndon Chase, Richard Mudariki and Guy Yanai. You know nothing about the art world. I would immediately pay 100k for a work (even if it is worth less) if I liked it, but I wouldn't hang a reproduction on my wall, has nothing to do with art. Don't think that the collectors on Instagram and in the forums will make out the collectors and regulate the market price, that will be a rude awakening.
Do not buy art as an investment but as an enrichment for your life. Every art that has quality will eventually increase in value. That is the typical boring and cliche advice. If people truly believed this they would all just buy decorative pieces and replicas to hang on their wall. If youre going to spend thousands (or in some cases millions) of pounds on something, itโs as asset and unless you have money to burn, you should consider its investment merits. To answer the OPs question it is a gamble trying to guess the artist which is going to leap up in value. Iโve given up trying to guess which fresh emerging artists will make it big and try and look at mid career or established artists (who have some secondary sales under their belt) which look under valued, my money is on Katherine Bradford, Mel Bochner (selected worlds), Jonathan Lyndon Chase, Richard Mudariki and Guy Yanai. You know nothing about the art world. I would immediately pay 100k for a work (even if it is worth less) if I liked it, but I wouldn't hang a reproduction on my wall, has nothing to do with art. Don't think that the collectors on Instagram and in the forums will make out the collectors and regulate the market price, that will be a rude awakening.
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Art as an investment , by sandinista on Aug 15, 2020 11:06:49 GMT 1, Get a cleaning job at a top gallery and listen in to who the museums and investors are investing in. They dictate the next big thing, but you'll need deep pockets at that level. As advised look around and find some art that you like and buy it because you like it, then you have little to lose. checkout grad shows etc...
Besides the obvious Banksy there are the artists whose supply is minimal such as Stik.
Get a cleaning job at a top gallery and listen in to who the museums and investors are investing in. They dictate the next big thing, but you'll need deep pockets at that level. As advised look around and find some art that you like and buy it because you like it, then you have little to lose. checkout grad shows etc...
Besides the obvious Banksy there are the artists whose supply is minimal such as Stik.
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Art as an investment , by The Italian One on Aug 15, 2020 11:58:30 GMT 1, last year i read an article in a very famous economic newspaper that said real investment in art start at 1 million and up.. below that amount there are not good art investment.
off course i do not agree with that...but there is some truth!
last year i read an article in a very famous economic newspaper that said real investment in art start at 1 million and up.. below that amount there are not good art investment.
off course i do not agree with that...but there is some truth!
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