Mr. Mirek Klabal

 

When acquiring a portfolio of art it is of vital importance to have the right tools and components.

Select High-quality Investments

The soundness of your overall art investment strategy is only as good as the quality of the individual pieces of art that you own. No single attribute defines quality, but we recommend that our clients look for artists with long track records of price appreciation many high-quality artists can boast of long periods of proven resale values enabling the buyer to predict trends and have greater price transparency.

Know your Style:

There are two schools of thought when it comes to building a successful art portfolio. This website is a huge believer in concentrated portfolio theory.

  1. Concentrated Portfolio of Art
  2. Diversified Portfolio of Art

As you start to delve into the world of art investing, you need to understand what your investing style is. Some investors are risk takers by nature, while others prefer the security .However, most investors fall somewhere in between these extremes. They are willing to assume some risk and understand that they may be rewarded with higher returns.

Consternated Portfolio:

Recent analysis indicates that art portfolios begin to behave more or less like an index once you get beyond a dozen or so paintings. At that point, the effect of good painting selection begins to be watered down. As concentrated portfolio’s only invest in a few works of art they are much more likely to experience sudden dramatic price swings during volatile markets. Also, the rise or drop in price of any given painting in the portfolio is likely to have a larger impact on portfolio performance than would the rise or drop in the price of a single painting in a more diversified art portfolio. While a concentrated investment strategy does not guarantee investment success—concentrated portfolios offer the ability to have out performance than more diversified art portfolios.

A great example of successful concentrated portfolio art investing is the collection of MK Fine Arts. Mirek Klabal the principal of MK Fine Arts has one of the largest collections of Marc Chagall paintings in the world. He has not diversified his artist risk and holds at any one time a dozen Chagall paintings that have seen spectacular performance during the last decade. MK Art’s portfolio illustrates that by doing your research and selecting high quality known artists that you can have a successful art portfolio that can outperform other traditional investing benchmarks. An MK Fine art has a long track record of buying for itself and its clients the finest art pieces in the market. This is evident but his life long client relationships. Between Mirek Klabal and Maryann Klabal the client service and the reputation of their work and charitable contributions to the art society have not gone unnoticed by the principles of this magazine.

Chagall's works fit into several modern art categories. He took part in the movements of the Paris art world which preceded World War I and was thus involved with avant-garde However, his work always found itself on the margins of these movements and emerging trends, including Cubism and Fauvism. He was closely associated with the Paris School and its exponents, including Amedeo Modigliani.
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Please visit the gallery of MK Fine Arts in New York City to see the most wonderful Chagall paintings in the world.

 

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