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How to verify provenance when buying fine art
Art17 August 2026

How to verify provenance when buying fine art

Verifying fine art provenance involves a multi-layered due diligence process that combines documentary review, expert consultation, scientific analysis, and database checks to protect an artwork's financial and cultural value.

Can you borrow money against your art collection?
Art17 August 2026

Can you borrow money against your art collection?

Yes, UHNW individuals can secure loans against their fine art collections through specialist art finance. This provides discreet liquidity without forcing a sale, enabling new investments or managing other financial obligations.

Primary vs Secondary Art Market: Which is Better for Beginners?
Art13 August 2026

Primary vs Secondary Art Market: Which is Better for Beginners?

The primary art market involves buying new works directly from galleries, offering potential for high growth but also high risk. The secondary market involves reselling art at auction, providing more transparency and established artists but at higher prices.

Art-backed lending: how to borrow against your collection
Art28 July 2026

Art-backed lending: how to borrow against your collection

Art-backed lending allows collectors to unlock the value of their art without selling. Discover how to secure a loan against your collection, understand the key terms like LTV and interest rates, and navigate the process with expert guidance.

How to Verify Provenance When Buying Fine Art
Art29 June 2026

How to Verify Provenance When Buying Fine Art

Verifying art provenance involves meticulously researching and documenting an artwork's history of ownership, exhibition, and publication to confirm its authenticity, value, and legal title. This guide details the essential steps for UHNW collectors.

Why are private art sales overtaking auctions?
Art26 June 2026

Why are private art sales overtaking auctions?

Private art sales, or private treaty sales, are increasingly preferred over public auctions by UHNW collectors due to their discretion, cost-effectiveness, and mitigation of auction risks. This shift allows for greater control over the sale of high-value artworks.

What is blue-chip art and how to invest in it in 2026?
Art25 June 2026

What is blue-chip art and how to invest in it in 2026?

Explore the world of blue-chip art investment in 2026. Learn what defines artists like Warhol and Richter, how to acquire and finance works, and the strategies for UHNW portfolios.

Primary vs Secondary Art Market: Which is Better for Beginners?
Art25 June 2026

Primary vs Secondary Art Market: Which is Better for Beginners?

For new collectors, the secondary art market offers a lower-risk entry with established artists and transparent pricing, while the primary market presents higher-risk, higher-reward opportunities and a direct connection to emerging talent. Understanding the key differences is crucial for building a successful collection.

How to verify provenance when buying fine art
Art12 May 2026

How to verify provenance when buying fine art

Verifying art provenance involves scrutinising ownership documents, consulting catalogues raisonnés and looted art databases, and engaging experts to confirm authenticity and legal title.

What are the hidden costs of owning fine art?
Art12 May 2026

What are the hidden costs of owning fine art?

Beyond the hammer price, the true cost of owning fine art includes significant annual expenses for specialist insurance, climate-controlled storage, conservation, and valuations, often totalling 1-2% of the artwork's value.

Can you borrow money against your art collection?
Art12 May 2026

Can you borrow money against your art collection?

Yes, you can secure a loan against your fine art collection. This process, known as art-backed lending, allows you to access significant liquidity from your art without selling it, providing capital for investments, business opportunities, or wealth planning.

Why are private art sales overtaking auctions?
Art11 May 2026

Why are private art sales overtaking auctions?

Private art sales are overtaking auctions due to the unparalleled discretion, cost efficiency, and control they offer to UHNW buyers and sellers, avoiding the public risks and high fees of the saleroom.

How much is the buyers premium at an art auction?
Art11 May 2026

How much is the buyers premium at an art auction?

The buyer's premium at an art auction is a fee paid by the winning bidder, calculated as a percentage of the hammer price. It typically ranges from 10% to 28%, often on a tiered scale, and is a significant component of the total acquisition cost.

What is blue-chip art and how to invest in it in 2026?
Art11 May 2026

What is blue-chip art and how to invest in it in 2026?

Blue-chip art represents the pinnacle of the art market, featuring works by globally recognised artists with proven value. Learn the key strategies for UHNW individuals to invest in this asset class in 2026.

Primary vs secondary art market: which is better for beginners?
Art11 May 2026

Primary vs secondary art market: which is better for beginners?

Discover the key differences between the primary art market (galleries) and the secondary art market (auctions), and learn which is the better, more strategic starting point for beginner collectors.