News
Below we have provided a sampling of articles and other news items that may be of interest to our members, friends and guests.
- ArtTactic Podcast with Sandy Kemper of The Collectors Fund
ArtTactic – October 21, 2013
TCF Chairman Sandy Kemper is interviewed by ArtTactic, during which he gives an overview of our fund and performance views on the current art market.
- The Hedge Funds of the Art World
Barron’s – June 8, 2013
Art funds are growing in popularity as a way to get a piece of the art market, estimated at $56 billion. Art economist Clare McAndrew, who writes the annual TEFAF Art Market report, believes that art funds are likely to stick around. “People are realizing that it’s a valuable form of investment or, at the very least, a way to hold wealth with some security for the longer term.”
- Five Scenes From a Hot Art Market
The Wall Street Journal – February 14, 2013
While the US and most other economies continue on a path of slow growth with the specter of inflation looming, the art market remains strong, and the recent London auctions were considered “a rousing success”.
- Fine Art Prices Continue to Set Records
Institutional Investor – August 2, 2012
At a time of great economic uncertainty, investors are seeking tangible value in art.
- The Collectors Fund Chairman interviewed on Bloomberg TV “Money Moves”
Bloomberg TV – May 30, 2012
Sandy Kemper, Chairman of The Collectors Fund, is interviewed on Bloomberg TV’s “Money Moves” program. (Use sound bar in upper right of this window to lower or mute music before playing this interview.)
- Christie’s Art Sale Hits Post 2008 High
Financial Times – February 16, 2012
Last year the auction houses Christie’s and Sotheby’s enjoyed strong revenues, in part because global investors have turned back to art as a way to diversify portfolios and hedge against the negative effects of volatile equity and inflation.
- Investors Search for Alternative Returns
Financial Times – February 15, 2012
Sharp swings in global equity markets and the eroding effect of high inflation have pushed more investors to hunt for real returns in art and other alternative markets.
- Art Market Beats Equities For Second Year
Financial Times – January 8, 2012
The art market defied the economic gloom to return 11 % to investors in 2011, outpacing stock market returns for a second consecutive year.
- Welcome to the SWAG Economy: Art Investment Takes Off as the Superrich Despair of Stocks
Artinfo – January 12, 2012
In a year when the S&P 500 made headlines by moving just .04 points in 365 days and the Dow Jones Industrial Average gained only 5.5%, the art market has shown an impressive 35% gain over the last 12 months based on evening sale totals at Christie’s and Sotheby’s.
- Art Funds Bidding to be Considered a Real Asset Class
Institutional Investor – November 29, 2011
Art funds are examined as a good way to access art as an asset class because they offer diversification, expertise and the collective resources to purchase major pieces. The Collectors Fund is featured as a successful fund, with its annual rate of return averaging 28.5%.
- Secrets of the Fine Art Funds
artnet – November 22, 2011
Article features several successful art funds, including the American Masters Collection I, and illustrates their approach to art investment.
- ‘Emotional Investments’ the New Asset Class
Business Day – October 18, 2011
Collectible assets such as art and antiques have become an established global asset class. Features The Collectors Fund and their 28% return rate.
- SWAG: The Industry’s Latest Acronym
Investment Week – September 23, 2011
Art, among silver, wine and gold, has performed especially well over the last decade, with appreciation levels at 120%, according to the Artprice Global Index.
- The Full Picture on Dabbling in the Arts
The Sydney Morning Herald – September 16, 2011
Globally, people are turning to art in these times of economic uncertainty in a bid to diversify investments away from the finger-burning sharemarket.
- Art is an Asset
Financial Planning – September 1, 2011
Art has proved to be a dependable investment over the years, outperforming the S&P 500 and serving as diversification among investment portfolios. Art funds are a good way to get started, as they pool financial resources and offer expertise for new buyers.
- Kemper-Led Collectors Fund Banks on Art, Not Stocks
The Kansas City Star – August 1, 2011
The Collectors Fund is featured prominently as one of the most successful art funds in the global market.
- Investing in Art for Love and Money
FINalternatives – June 1, 2011
With growing recognition among wealth managers and high net worth individuals of art as an alternative asset class, The Collectors Fund is featured as a rare example within the art fund field with a successful track record.
- The Collectors Fund Hopes to Craft a Second Masterpiece of Returns for Investors
Kansas City Business Journal – May 27, 2011
TCF Chairman discusses the company’s first art fund (now closed) and its plan for a second fund to open in September 2011.
- Art Market: Masterful Returns
The Christian Science Monitor – April 14, 2011
Art collectors and art-fund investors who are getting high financial returns, such as The Collectors Fund, are starting to get noticed.
- Artwork as an Uncorrelated Asset
artnet.com – March 25, 2011
Since art is insulated from market volatility, it provides a good place for the wealthy to invest their excess capital.
- Escape Into Art
Institutional Investor – February 19, 2009
Article features American Masters Collection I in its discussion of advantages of investing in art in this economy.
- Mastering the Fine Art of Finance
The Wall Street Journal – January 8, 2011
Recent concerns about inflation and stock-market risks have boosted demand for alternative vehicles to store wealth, such as precious metals. But for far longer, the ultrarich have enjoyed similar advantages through ownership of rare art.
- Art Comes of Age as an Investment for the Wealthy
Reuters – May 17, 2010
Soaring prices at auctions suggest a growing market for art as investment; investors seek tangible assets as the global economy remains “shaky”.
- Art Investments Can Add Color to a Portfolio
Reuters – November 20, 2009
Collecting fine art is more than just a hobby for savvy investors who see the art world as a $50 billion vehicle for generating wealthy, storing it and passing on to their heirs.