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In this clip, Ingrid Best shares her journey into the world of art investing, offering valuable insights and practical tips for those interested in exploring this unique and rewarding investment avenue.
Ingrid's venture into art investing began with a realization sparked by a significant bonus from her career in the wine and spirits business. Instead of indulging in fleeting luxuries, she decided to invest a substantial portion of her bonus in a piece of art from South Africa, purchased directly from the artist, Nelson Macomo. This initial investment, despite raising eyebrows from those around her, marked the beginning of her journey into the world of art collecting and investing.
Ingrid stresses the importance of investing only in art that genuinely resonates with the collector, emphasizing the significance of forming a personal connection with the pieces. She highlights her passion for African art and the profound stories interwoven with the creations, which led her to further explore and invest in the work of black artists.
With over 40 to 50 pieces in her collection, Ingrid shares her unique approach to integrating art into her everyday living spaces, breaking away from conventional perceptions of art as mere decoration confined to walls. She discusses the challenges of accommodating a growing collection and the innovative ways art enthusiasts find to display and appreciate their acquisitions.
Ingrid's involvement in a collective of art collectors, joining forces to acquire and donate artwork to institutions like the Smithsonian Museum, sheds light on the potential for collective economics in the art world. The episode delves into the intricacies of art acquisition, preservation, and the significance of understanding the stories behind the art and the artists.
Moreover, Ingrid provides essential advice for aspiring art investors, emphasizing the importance of getting to know the artists and the provenance of the artwork. She underscores the need for proper insurance, careful preservation, and due diligence when considering art investments. With an emphasis on legacy and wealth building, she emphasizes the long-term value of art as an investment, drawing parallels with other forms of asset acquisition such as real estate and wine.
The discussion also delves into the dynamics of lending artwork to museums, offering insights into the potential financial aspects of having artwork on display at prestigious institutions.
Whether you're a seasoned art investor or a novice looking to explore the world of art collecting, this episode provides valuable insights, personal experiences, and practical wisdom from Ingrid Best's journey into art investing. Join us as we uncover the subtle nuances and timeless allure of art as a form of investment and cultural expression.
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In this clip, Ingrid Best shares her journey into the world of art investing, offering valuable insights and practical tips for those interested in exploring this unique and rewarding investment avenue.
Ingrid's venture into art investing began with a realization sparked by a significant bonus from her career in the wine and spirits business. Instead of indulging in fleeting luxuries, she decided to invest a substantial portion of her bonus in a piece of art from South Africa, purchased directly from the artist, Nelson Macomo. This initial investment, despite raising eyebrows from those around her, marked the beginning of her journey into the world of art collecting and investing.
Ingrid stresses the importance of investing only in art that genuinely resonates with the collector, emphasizing the significance of forming a personal connection with the pieces. She highlights her passion for African art and the profound stories interwoven with the creations, which led her to further explore and invest in the work of black artists.
With over 40 to 50 pieces in her collection, Ingrid shares her unique approach to integrating art into her everyday living spaces, breaking away from conventional perceptions of art as mere decoration confined to walls. She discusses the challenges of accommodating a growing collection and the innovative ways art enthusiasts find to display and appreciate their acquisitions.
Ingrid's involvement in a collective of art collectors, joining forces to acquire and donate artwork to institutions like the Smithsonian Museum, sheds light on the potential for collective economics in the art world. The episode delves into the intricacies of art acquisition, preservation, and the significance of understanding the stories behind the art and the artists.
Moreover, Ingrid provides essential advice for aspiring art investors, emphasizing the importance of getting to know the artists and the provenance of the artwork. She underscores the need for proper insurance, careful preservation, and due diligence when considering art investments. With an emphasis on legacy and wealth building, she emphasizes the long-term value of art as an investment, drawing parallels with other forms of asset acquisition such as real estate and wine.
The discussion also delves into the dynamics of lending artwork to museums, offering insights into the potential financial aspects of having artwork on display at prestigious institutions.
Whether you're a seasoned art investor or a novice looking to explore the world of art collecting, this episode provides valuable insights, personal experiences, and practical wisdom from Ingrid Best's journey into art investing. Join us as we uncover the subtle nuances and timeless allure of art as a form of investment and cultural expression.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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