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Art as an Investment?
Art as an Investment?

Art as an Investment?

A Survey of Comparative Assets

BUSINESS & ECONOMICS

192 Pages, 6.25 x 9.25

Formats: PDF, EPUB

PDF, $19.99 (US $19.99) (CA $23.99)

Publication Date: February 2014

ISBN 9781848221536

Rights: WOR

Lund Humphries (Feb 2014)
Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd

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Overview

Aimed at collectors and investors, this user-friendly guide explains art's value as an asset through comparisons with more familiar investments, including property, shares and gold. It draws on extensive research and interviews with key players in these other markets, as well as the author's own experience, to clarify the specifics of art as an asset class.

This timely book considers the growing importance attributed to art as an investment, testing the validity of claims about art's capacity to generate returns that outweigh its risks. It offers jargon-free explanations of how the characteristics of blue-chip art can be seen to coincide with and diverge from the fundamental features of more established types of asset. Key issues addressed include the role of subjectivity in the perception of value; the failure of attempts to establish stock markets for art; the risks and shortcomings of art funds; banks' reluctance to lend against art; and the art world's distaste for selling and speculation.

This thorough but accessible text from a respected art market professional is essential reading for art investors and prospective art investors.

Reviews

"No one is better able than Melanie Gerlis to discuss the pros and cons of art as an investment. In this ground-breaking book she has brought her financial expertise and first-hand knowledge of art and its markets to bear on a topic that has excited considerable debate over the last decade. This insightful book is a must for anyone seeking to really understand the nature of the art commodity." —Dr Iain Robertson, Head of Art Business Studies, Sotheby's Institute of Art


"Written in a non-specialist language, Melanie Gerlis’s book represents a useful tool in order to start to know and understand the main features of the art market. Pointing out similarities and differences that exist between art and other kinds of assets, the author tries to figure out an answer to the question whether art is a good investment or not." —Vittoria Azzarita,Tafter Journal

Author Biography

Melanie Gerlis has been the Art Market editor of The Art Newspaper since 2006, reporting on auctions, art fairs and market news globally since then. She previously worked for ten years at RLM Finsbury, a strategic communications and investor relations firm, advising investment banks, hedge funds and other financial services clients.