Investing in art is not merely a proposal for private collectors. The world buying works of artists for promote economic and institutional clients. Purchased works decorate the walls of branches of many multinational companies. Fashion for displaying art in the office of JP Morgan Chase began, when 50 years ago, the American owner of a financial holding company began buying art in the philanthropic activities and expose them in our offices [1] . The collection has great artistic value and investment. Similarly, Deustch Bank since 1970, created one of the largest collections in the world. Supposedly also in Polish offices of the bank there are elements of this collection. For 11 years in Poland working with young artists, Ericsson, presenting their work in its branch in Warsaw. Already held 15 exhibitions showing the work of students of the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw.
If a company decides to take an example from JP Morgan Chase and start investing in art, should benefit from the advice of professionals: art dealers, gallery owners and auction house experts. On the Polish market recently, there are companies engaged in the so-called. corporate art, or "art created for companies, intended to present a plan offices, showrooms, etc. " [2] . An example is the Art Navigator, which helps in choosing the appropriate works of art, then it delivers and assembles the customer's premises.
in Poland is growing interest in renting works. Companies or wealthy clients rent for a specified period of time from specific companies collectors paintings, sculptures, furniture, photographs and more. The idea comes from Holland where there were art library, "which before World War II work public libraries along the lines of " [3] . In Poland, communication of works suited to the office interiors business offering Art Office [4] . Rental costs per month range from 45 to 312 PLN, excluding VAT, depending on the category to which should work. If a customer decides to buy a job, money will be deducted from the value of the lease.
[1] Książczak- T. Newcomb, Arts in the office, Businessman.pl, 9 / 2009, s.84.
[2] Książczak- T. Newcomb (2009), op. cit, s.85.
[3] K. Borowski, Recent trends in the art market [in] the College Work Study and Management and Finance, No. 80, School of Economics in Warsaw, Warsaw 2007, p.66 .
[4] Książczak- T. Newcomb (2009), op. cit s.85.
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