Start protecting your wealth in Switzerland
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Start protecting your wealth in Switzerland
Your Swiss partner for art investments since 1999 Protect your wealth with art s Stable value s Safe assets s Currency independence Pablo Picasso, Les femmes d’Alger (Version ‚O‘) Sold 1997: Sold 2015: Picasso’s Les femmes d’Alger (Version O), 1955 (photographed for Christie’s London, March 23, 2015). © 2015 Estate of Pablo Picasso / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York, courtesy Christie’s € 27.8m € 160.1m kms Why working with KMS art invest ? s 16 years of experience in collecting art s Experience in art advisory for collectors and managing an art fund s Administering art for more than 300 international clients s Global financial banking partners to settle transactions s Worldwide network of artists, gallery owners, curators and auction houses s Established partnerships with international free ports (e.g. Zurich, Singapore) s Cooperation with first-rate insurance companies Gerhard Richter, Abstraktes Bild Sold 1999: Sold 2015: Richter’s Abstraktes Bild, 1986, (photographed for Sotheby´s London). © 2015 Gerhard Richter € 544.000 € 41.000.000 art Why invest in art ? s One of the oldest assets to secure wealth s HNWIs and UHNWIs invest 25% of their passion investments in art (according to studies) s Growing art market (current volume: € 51bn, 7% up compared to 2013) s Auction record: US$ 179m for a Pablo Picasso painting s Art is a tangible asset, easy to ship and to store globally s Very low maintenance costs s Globally tradable Andy Warhol, Marilyn Monroe Sold 2014: Sold 2015: Warhols’s Marilyn Monroe, 1967, (photographed for Phillips London). © Courtesy of The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts € 1.22m € 1.69m invest Your art invest s Contemporary art including photography, mainly 20th and 21st century s Well-established artists, e.g. Andy Warhol, Cindy Sherman s Only in museum-like artworks, with complete documentation s Directly investing in artist estates s Attractive increase in value Andreas Gursky, Rhein II Sold 2011: € 3.15m Until 2015 the most expensive photograph ever sold at auction Gursky’s Rhein II, 1999 (photographed for Christie’s in London). © 2015 Andreas Gurksy benefits Your benefits s Research and evaluation of specific artworks s 360° documentation of the artwork s Anonymity: discreet acquisition of the artwork s Tax neutral and customized storage of the artworks in international free ports secured by government s Artworks covered by international insurance companies s Periodic valuation of collection s Additional option: curating or lending artworks to exhibtions Richard Avedon, Nastassja Kinski and the serpent Sold 1992: Sold 2014: Avedon’s Nastassja Kinski and the serpent, 1981. © 2015 Richard Avedon Foundation € 6.595 € 112.600 service Your personal service s Become part of an international network of artists, collectors and patrons of art s VIP tickets for art fairs, e.g. Art Basel, Paris Photo s Access to VIP-Collectors lounges s Personal guide on art fairs s Meet and greet artists s Invitations to art events s Exclusive cultural tours to expand your knowledge of art s Working with art, e.g. lending for exhibitions Alberto Korda, Che Guevara Sold 2007: Sold 2014: Korda’s Che Guevara, 1960. © 2015 Alberto Korda Estate € 500 € 3.500 partners Your international partners (excerpt) s financial: s insurance: s auction houses: s galleries: s logistics: HGG HOWARD GREENBERG GALLERY Alberto Giacometti, L‘homme au doigt (Pointing man) Sold 2015: € 128m The most expensive sculpture ever sold at auction Giacometti’s L‘homme au doigt (Pointing man), 1947, mirrored (photographed for Christie’s London). © 2015 Christie´s GALERIE THOMAS ZANDER contact Start protecting your wealth in Switzerland KMS Fine Art Group AG © www.bergruft.de +41 44 515 28 00 www.kms.ch [email protected] Headquarters: Showroom: Haldenstrasse 1 6340 Baar Switzerland Jurastrasse 58 5430 Wettingen Switzerland Copyright © 2015 KMS Fine Art Group AG. All rights reserved. Copyright by artists and companies.