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Art Market Soars Amid Volatile Global Economy

July 11, 2022

"You really feel like all of the world's wealthy are just retreating to happier, tangible places and art is certainly benefiting from that retreat."
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Despite the dismal stock performance, interest, sales, and growth of the art market are accelerating exponentially worldwide art due to globalization and shifting attitudes towards luxury e-commerce.

For many weary investors art is a new hope.

Why? Kelly Crow, the art market reporter for the Wall Street Journal explains further:

"Certainly the fact that [art] is it's own commodity, but that it's a unique one, right? So folks who already have the trophy house and the trophy car are trying to figure out where to put their money that will differentiate them from the rest of the world's wealthy... Art has always been the sort of sophisticated marker of having arrived. You also have the diversity of the entire world being at the game now. For decades, it was just the US and Europe, who are controlling price levels - now everyone's on board."

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