The Low-down on Investing In Art Part 2
Welcome back to the final part of the two-part series on investing in art. The last article covered the different ways to invest in art and now you might want to exit.
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Welcome back to the final part of the two-part series on investing in art. The last article covered the different ways to invest in art and now you might want to exit.
You've seen Swizz Beats and Alicia Keys's "The Dean Collection". You've seen Nelson Makamo's art in Oprah's foyer. So, you're thinking, "I want to get into investing in art!" Here's the low down:
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