“From now to the end of consciousness,” Susan Sontag writes in Against Interpretation, “we are stuck with the task of defending art”. Sontag was primarily addressing the over-intellectualisation of art that had pervaded the mid-20th century, but her words remain relevant today.
It must be said, however, that Sontag called for a specific kind of defence. As she aptly observes, any advocacy for the value of art in contemporary society must align with present-day needs. And to take up the mantle of defending art, one must first examine the contemporary landscape. We don’t have to delve too deep to learn that art is fast becoming the favoured alternative asset for discerning investors. But wouldn’t the subjectivity of art prove a poor fit for the objective yardsticks of the financial world?
The data says otherwise. Knight Frank’s latest wealth report found that high-net-worth individuals often choose to invest in art over other luxury passion investments like watches and jewellery. Even more impressively, fine art has proven to be a resilient asset in the last two decades, boasting an annual return that outperforms the S&P 500.
In such a landscape, how can we best maximise art’s increasing financial successes without diminishing its cultural value? The experts at Singapore-based firm Art Works Group proffer a solution. Uniquely positioned at the crossroads of art, technology and finance, the group has developed an array of solutions designed to cultivate a modern appreciation of art—one rooted in both its financial efficacy and intrinsic cultural value.
MORE MONET
Diese Geschichte stammt aus der October 2024-Ausgabe von Robb Report Singapore.
Starten Sie Ihre 7-tägige kostenlose Testversion von Magzter GOLD, um auf Tausende kuratierte Premium-Storys sowie über 8.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen zuzugreifen.
Bereits Abonnent ? Anmelden
Diese Geschichte stammt aus der October 2024-Ausgabe von Robb Report Singapore.
Starten Sie Ihre 7-tägige kostenlose Testversion von Magzter GOLD, um auf Tausende kuratierte Premium-Storys sowie über 8.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen zuzugreifen.
Bereits Abonnent? Anmelden
Celebrating Traditions
Celebrations: Tradition Reimagined sees the Commune flagship showroom furnished with local artist Goh Beng Kwan's new collage works evoking the zeitgeist of the Lunar New Year.
Resilient In The Extreme
Here’s how some architects are tackling the challenges of climate change.
Building Blocks
CEO of retail investment start-up BigFundr, Quah Kay Beng, on starting small and thinking big.
Food For Thought
Didi Gan, co-founder and managing director of biosciences start-up N&E Innovations, on staying the course and making a real impact in the sustainability industry.
The Woman Behind the Hermès Man
For 36 years, Véronique Nichanian has supplied the exacting creative vision for the storied French house's menswear. Her secret: navigating the space between fashion and style.
All Dressed Up, Everywhere To Go
Drawer the Daytona—a small, slim dress watch is the discerning wristwear of the moment.
Jewel In The Crown
Bvlgari’s Lvcea watch looks more radiant and sensual since its debut over a decade ago.
Deeply Committed
More than a year after the Titan disaster, interest in deep-sea submersibles hasn't just returned-it has flourished.
First Class On Four Wheels
Recline in an oasis of relaxation or have a private business meeting on the go—the four-seater LM 500h from Lexus ticks all the boxes.
Making Waves
Noam Bounekala, a 27-year-old upstart hotelier, turned a business-school idea into an impressive network of private villas. Next up? A Michelin star.