Tag Archive for: Analysis for collectors

Lifecycle of a Collector: The Split

In the final instalment of this series, we discuss the question: what happens to an art collection when a couple splits?

Money Sullies Art: Good Value

When old rules founded on considerations of resale value and a return on investments get involved in decisions about buying contemporary art, the collector can get needlessly thrown off balance.

Survey: What’s wrong with the art world?

We asked a group of people from directors to artists and writers.

In the Works: Art history 101

Visual arts 101: Lessons on influential works and their significance.

Lifecycle of a Collector: The Split

In the second of this four-part series, we discuss the question: what happens to an art collection when a couple splits?

Agenda: When Bigger is Better

The latest commercial gallery trend? Go big or go home.

Cultural Capital: The art world smoke and mirrors revealed

Our writers reveal the smoke and mirrors of the art world.

Lifecycle of a Collector: The Split

In the third instalment of this four-part series, we ask the question: what happens to an art collection when a couple splits?

Survey: Is it okay to negotiate price?

We asked gallerists across Australia and New Zealand.

Money Sullies Art: Cashed-up and Collecting

A recent study reveals millennials are the most likely group to spend $1 million plus on an artwork. Is contemporary art the new Louis Vuitton?