Art investment
Every month, we meticulously interview, analyze, and observe artists globally. Our dedicated effort is driven by a passion to identify exceptional talents and assess their potential for profitable investment. This commitment entails rigorous work, but it fuels our mission to stay ahead of the curve in the art world.
Operating with a pooled investment fund across our teams in LA, Las Vegas, London, and Dubai, we strategically deploy capital to capitalize on promising opportunities. Our investments are continuously monitored and informed by robust analytics, enabling us to make informed decisions. Our track record speaks volumes—our predictions consistently prove accurate, guiding us to successful investments.
While we engage in occasional buying and selling, our core strategy revolves around prudent investment and long-term holding. This approach ensures that we maximize returns while nurturing sustainable growth for both artists and investors alike.
Trust in our expertise and track record as we navigate the dynamic landscape of artistic investment with precision and foresight.
Artist's to invest in May 2024 | Art Dubai Online
Young Artist’s Miniature Travel-Themed Art Took The Internet By Storm
Bronkhorst’s artworks feature scenes worldwide, with people doing various activities. He creates collections according to themes, and his previous two collections, “The White Stripes” and “The Strokes,” featured snow-related artworks and beach-themed pieces, respectively. His artworks’ inspiration for the travel-related theme comes from his love for travel.
Nick Thomm's large scale, hyper-colourful spectral paintings & immersive digital
projections have won over big brands and collectors alike.
Nick is now applying his vibrant artistic language to a different type of project – furniture. The inaugural collection, THOMME, transforms his signature acrylic and resin style into kaleidoscopic three-dimensional objects for the home that are guaranteed to make a statement.
Bran's story is genuinely exceptional, setting him aside. His works are a reflection of his time as a soldier serving in Afghanistan.
British artist and photographer Bran is known for his delicate and stunning sculptures using AK-47s as the canvas. He lusciously adorns decommissioned weapons with unusual materials, such as real butterflies, intricate origami, and global currencies, to provoke questions surrounding the fate of the natural world, humanities’ propensity for violence and the spoils of war.