Joe Charalambous – TPC Art Finance

Joe Charalambous – TPC Art Finance

24 May 2021

In this week’s episode of the ArtTactic Podcast, we chat with Joe Charalambous, president and founding partner of TPC Art Finance, a firm that delivers tailored art-backed lending services to the global art community. First, Joe explains how TPC Art Finance fits in the industry landscape. Then, he reveals how things unfolded in the art financing area when the pandemic initially started and where things are now. Also, Joe reveals what we are seeing in the broader economy and how it is translating into the types of interest rates he can provide borrowers. Lastly, Joe walks us through the process of actually getting an art loan.

Freya Stewart – The Fine Art Group

31 January 2019

In this week’s episode of the ArtTactic Podcast, we’re here with Freya Stewart, CEO of art lending at The Fine Art Group, formerly The Fine Art Fund. First, Freya reveals why The Fine Art Group expanded into the art financing sector. Then, she shares some data regarding the level of lending at the firm. Also, Freya speculates why borrowing against your artwork still remains a niche product within the art world. Finally, she touches on their recent acquisition of Falcon Fine Art as well as predicts what the art financing space will look like in the future.

Asher Edelman – Artemus

25 January 2018

In this week’s episode of the ArtTactic Podcast, we’re joined by Asher Edelman, a founding member and CEO of Artemus, an art financing and leasing company. First, Asher explains the concept of their sale-leaseback program and how it works. Then, he shares some compelling reasons as to why it’s a preferable route for individuals over simply obtaining loans against your artworks. Also, Asher discusses the current landscape of the art financing space, including where Artemus sits relative to their competitors. Lastly, Asher speculates where the art market may be heading in 2018.

Andrea Danese

Andrea Danese – Athena Art Finance

2 October 2016
In this week’s edition of the ArtTactic Podcast, Andrea Danese, CEO and president of Athena Art Finance, speaks to us about Athena’s practices.

Andrea Danese also illuminates on Athena’s position within the art financing space. Andrea tells us how much potential he sees for the nascent art financing industry in the future. Art financing is still a new concept to many, he reveals to what extent clients reach out to Athena.  Andrea explains how Athena directly engaging with individuals. Educating them about their product and the ability to borrow against their collections. After, Andrea walks us through the process of how Athena lends against an artwork.  He also clarifies some of the decisions and processes involved as a lender. Lastly, as the art financing space continues becoming more competitive, Andrea shares with us where he see Athena fitting into this competitive landscape.

Katie Kennedy Perez

Katie Kennedy Perez – Kennedy Fine Art

10 May 2016
In this week’s episode of the ArtTactic Podcast we speak with Katie Kennedy Perez.

Katie Kennedy Perez is founder of Geneva based Kennedy Fine Art, which provides valuations for art financing companies.

In the first instance, Katie gives us a sense of the size of the art lending industry in Europe. Katie shares to what extent the art lending industry is has grown in the past few years. She reveals if it has become difficult to value art given recent global economic volatility.  Additionally Katie explains why Europe needs to regulate this area of the market as occurs in the United States.

Lastly, Katie shares her opinion on the strength of the contemporary art market currently in Europe.

Paul Becker – Art Money

9 April 2015

In this week’s edition of the ArtTactic Podcast, Paul Becker, CEO of Art Money, talks about his new Australian-based firm which offers interest-free loans to art buyers. First, Paul tells us about the inspiration for the concept as well as walks us through how an individual seeks a loan through his company. Then, he talks about the success of other companies throughout the world that offer interest-free loans to art buyers, while pointing out that his firm is for profit, while existing companies are typically government backed entities. Lastly, Paul speculates if his business could be successful in the future in major art markets such as New York or London.

Paul Ress – Right Capital

30 September 2014

In this week’s episode of the ArtTactic Podcast, Paul Ress, founder and managing director of Right Capital, an art and finance firm, joins us to discuss the art financing landscape. First, Paul identifies some of the most common scenarios in which a collector may borrow against their collection. Then, he touches on the competitive nature of the art financing industry as well as what challenges the industry must overcome in order to continue to grow in the future. Lastly, Paul shares from his experiences to what extent dealers and galleries are receptive to the idea of art lending, especially when they are in need of liquidity.

Paul Ress – Right Capital

30 September 2014

In this week’s episode of the ArtTactic Podcast, Paul Ress, founder and managing director of Right Capital, an art and finance firm, joins us to discuss the art financing landscape. First, Paul identifies some of the most common scenarios in which a collector may borrow against their collection. Then, he touches on the competitive nature of the art financing industry as well as what challenges the industry must overcome in order to continue to grow in the future. Lastly, Paul shares from his experiences to what extent dealers and galleries are receptive to the idea of art lending, especially when they are in need of liquidity.

Michael Moses – Mei Moses Index

22 August 2014

In this week’s episode of the ArtTactic Podcast, Michael Moses, co-founder of Beautiful Asset Advisors and the Mei Moses Index, joins us to discuss the trend of art flipping and if it is occurring more frequently in the current art market compared to in the past. First, Michael defines two types of art flipping, one which is measured by the duration of time in which an artwork appears then re-appears at auction and the other, in which an artwork is sold at auction only a short period of time after being created. Analyzing the first type of art flipping, Michael tells us that while on average the holding period of an artwork has decreased over time, the current holding time is actually barely longer than it was over the past few years during the art market peak.

Pierre Valentin – Constantine Cannon

15 September 2013

In this week’s episode of the ArtTactic Podcast, attorney Pierre Valentin speaks with us about several of the legal components of art financing. First, Pierre breaks down the current state of the industry, detailing the different types of lenders in the US & Europe. Then, he lists some of the obstacles Asia faces as art financing begins to expand in this region. Also, Pierre touches on what due diligence is standard for lenders and touches on some of the key differences between art lending in the US and Europe.

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