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What Makes a ‘Hyped’ Artist?
Art and commerce have always existed in tandem. But the artists who move seamlessly between branded collabs and large-scale exhibitions walk a fine line between exclusivity and commercial appeal. Read MoreArt Helps Brands Move From a Story to History
The role of art is to be the ultimate luxury good: one of a kind, timeless, cosmopolitan, not functional, and appreciating in value. Read MoreCan Phillips’ Online Auction Spark a New Model of Luxury Sales?
To cater to the new Chinese cultural consumers, auction houses are entering the premium luxury resale space. Will this become the new norm? Read MoreThree Problems Overhanging Luxury Giant LVMH: Morgan Stanley
Ahead of LVMH's 2018 full-year results release, investment bank Morgan Stanley published a report analyzing the company's three downside risks. Read MoreJapanese Artist Takashi Murakami Talks Art, Business With Beijing Students
This week, the Japanese contemporary artist Takashi Murakami made his first trip to Beijing's Central Academy of Fine Arts, where he discussed with students the melding of art and commerce… Read MoreComme des Garçons Hong Kong Reopens With Ai Weiwei T-Shirt Collaboration
Major fashion houses are keenly aware that art partnerships have a successful track record, particularly in major handbag and luxury markets like Hong Kong. Read More