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Topic Archives: Art investment
Art Basel Hong Kong 2013: Buying art at art fairs – 4 tips by Art Radar for Wall Street Journal
Posted on Sunday, May 19th, 2013
Art Radar founder Kate Cary Evans recently provided Wall Street Journal with four useful tips on how to tackle Art Basel Hong Kong 2013, the biggest art fair in Asia.
Sotheby’s digs deeper into South Asia contemporary art – Livemint interview
Posted on Tuesday, January 29th, 2013
In an interview with Livemint published on 25 January 2013, Sotheby’s Yamini Mehta announces an expansion into wider South Asia for the international auction company.
Online platform focuses on Southeast Asia, India art market information – resource alert
Posted on Wednesday, December 19th, 2012
My Art Tracker, a one-stop platform for all Southeast Asian and Indian contemporary art auction data? Looking for a way to keep abreast of all of the latest news in the Southeast Asian and Indian contemporary art worlds? My Art Tracker offers … Continue reading
“Not happening yet”: Larry Gagosian pessimistic about Indian art market – WSJ interview
Posted on Tuesday, October 16th, 2012
Famed gallerist Larry Gagosian remains positive about the Chinese and Middle East markets, but still doesn’t see potential for Gagosian in India.
Beijing Freeport: China capital’s massive tax-free art storage facility – media round up
Posted on Wednesday, August 8th, 2012
Swiss holding company Euroasia, in cooperation with the state-owned Beijing Gehua Cultural Development, is building an 83,000 square-metre tax-free storage facility in the Chinese capital.
Public art turns profit? New models for cultural investment
Posted on Wednesday, July 11th, 2012
The Atlantic Cities ran an article in May 2012 on the financial sustainability of public art projects. The piece highlights two major Los Angeles artworks that brought tangible monetary gains.
13 Asia-based art collectors crack 2012 ARTnews global top 200
Posted on Wednesday, July 11th, 2012
A comparatively low number of Asia-based collectors in the 2012 ARTnews top 200 list may indicate that the Asian region still has a lot of potential for art market growth.



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