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The Worth of Art: Financial Tools for the Art Markets

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The market for art can be as eye-catching as artworks themselves. Works by artists from da Vinci and Rembrandt to Picasso and Modigliani have sold for hundreds of millions of dollars. The world's ultrawealthy increasingly treat art as part of their portfolios. Since artworks are often valuable assets, how should financial professionals analyze them?

Arturo Cifuentes and Ventura Charlin provide an expert guide to the methods, risks, and rewards of investing in art. They detail how to apply the financial and statistical tools and techniques used to evaluate more traditional investments such as stocks, bonds, and real estate to art markets.

The Worth of Art: Financial Tools for the Art Markets shows readers how to use empirical evidence to answer questions such as: How do the returns on Basquiat compare to the S&P 500? Are Monet's portraits as valuable as his landscapes? Do red paintings fetch higher prices than blue ones, and does the color palette matter equally to the sales of abstract Rothkos and figurative Hockneys? How much should be loaned to a borrower who is pledging one of Joan Mitchell's late abstract paintings as collateral? Would the risk-return profile of a conventional portfolio benefit from exposure to Warhol?

Rigorous and readable, this book also demonstrates how quantitative analysis can deepen aesthetic appreciation of art.

ISBN-13: 9780231201780

Media Type: Hardcover

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Publication Date: 09-05-2023

Pages: 272

Product Dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

Arturo Cifuentes is a finance professional; senior research associate at Clapes UC, a public policy center affiliated with the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile; and former president of the Chilean sovereign fund investment committee. He holds a PhD in applied mechanics from the California Institute of Technology and has taught at several academic institutions including Columbia Business School. Ventura Charlin is the sole owner and principal of V.C. Consultants. She previously held senior positions at Experian, American Express, Reader’s Digest, and Columbia House. Charlin is an applied statistician who holds a PhD in quantitative methods in psychology from the University of Southern California and an MS in finance from the Zicklin School of Business at Baruch College.

Table of Contents

Preface
Glossary
Part I. Understanding the Art Markets
Introduction
1. Estimating Returns in the Art Market
2. Simple Comparisons to Uncover Interesting Trends
3. Price and Color in Paintings
4. Art Market Indices
Part II. Investment Strategies
5. Portfolio Management Strategies
6. Art-Secured Lending
7. Auction Guarantees
8. The Market for Collectibles
9. Art, Data, and Finance: A Few Speculations About the Future
Appendix for Poets
Index