March 13, 2020
ARTBnk is LIVE!
Dear Friends, ARTBnk is launching with services and terms. We’re offering flexible plans that scale and all services, except valuations, are free. Get a unique, clean, auction database with high…
Dear Friends, ARTBnk is launching with services and terms. We’re offering flexible plans that scale and all services, except valuations, are free. Get a unique, clean, auction database with high…
by Miranda Sawyer, The Observer Though he died in 1990, in many ways Keith Haring is still alive. His art is everywhere. There are Haring T-shirts, Haring shoes, Haring chairs. You can buy…
My friend and sometimes cohort on art matters, Marion Maneker, has published this interesting treatise on the art market. Definitely worth a good read though not all points are agreed….
Stock and bond markets, the stalwarts of wealth and liquidity accumulation have veered off in new directions, severely impairing liquidity for many investors. The Edelman Companies: Artemus, Art Assure and…
From Financial Times Something Borrowed: the growing industry of art leasing by Gareth Harris Andy Warhol’s ‘Mao (Set of 10)’ (1972) Art addicts worldwide must, at some point, have imagined how…
Art as Branding by Asher Edelman Perhaps the two most important aspects of branding any product are impact and recognition. Impact, the first visual reaction – recognition the result of…
This Friday, Asher Edelman will give a talk at the 1AN Symposium at Art Miami New York on the importance of art as branding.
STANDING 1,776 feet (541 metres) and 104 storeys tall, One World Trade Center opened its doors in Manhattan this week after 13 years of construction costing $3.9 billion. One of the…
Unwrapping the paintings for our “Abstraction” exhibition, I had a shock or at least a wonderful surprise. I called to my associates and said, “Wow, who of you managed to…