
ART AS AN ASSET
Today, art is widely considered to be one of the safest and most solid forms of investment.
Since Pericles commissioned the first art gallery in the Propylaea on the Acropolis, art has been collected and displayed. From Imperial Rome to the Ming Dynasty, art and antiques have been bought, traded and valued for archival, economic or personal reasons. With each year as the art market grows, the overall interest in art and antique collectibles has rocketed. Owning an artwork gives the buyer the opportunity to partake in living history. By investing with us over time, we promise a solid financial return.
Today, art is widely considered to be one of the safest and most solid forms of investment.
Most importantly, it is non-market correlated, allowing art to keep its value outside of the turbulent financial market.
The Hong Kong art trade is further enhanced by the added advantage that all capital appreciation is tax free.
Wealth management trends are moving towards diversifying a collector’s portfolio rather than investing in a single revenue stream. Art is no longer viewed solely as decorative item, with most of our clients choosing to purchase collectable art and antique for investment value as an appreciating asset with a clear exit strategy.