Collect like a pro: Ketterer Kunst announces Art Advisory Service

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Collect like a pro: Ketterer Kunst announces Art Advisory Service
Ketterer Kunst offers 65 years of experience on an international market, as well as professional competence in Art from the 19th to the 21st Century.



MUNICH.- Collecting art the right way! That‘s the motto of Art Advisory, the art collection advisory service provided by Ketterer Kunst. This service is open to both private art lovers and company owners or portfolio managers seeking new forms of investment.

“‘I‘d love to start collecting art, but I don‘t know how to do it right.‘ Something to this effect is what I often hear from clients. And that‘s where we come into play“, explains Robert Ketterer. The owner of the family enterprise continues: “Corporations as well often seek our advice on art matters, so we launched a service that will cover all their needs. Art Advisory will help beginners to enter the fascinating world of collecting art, in addition, we also aim at experienced collectors thinking about a realignment of their collection – this applies to both private and corporate clients.“

Ketterer Kunst offers 65 years of experience on an international market, as well as professional competence in Art from the 19th to the 21st Century. The company‘s collection consultants understand the importance of pairing individual taste preferences and art positions that match the corporate identity with wise investments. In the end, art collections should be a source of joy in every respect.

In this sense it is crucial to engage in issues like the identification of a suitable collecting field, budget determination and observing the art market development. Art Advisory is at your disposal in all these matters, and will also provide assistance when it comes to questions regarding an alignment of the collection to accommodate future trends or the sale of parts of the collection in order to meet new market conditions.

The family company Ketterer Kunst (www.kettererkunst.com and www.ketterer-internet-auctions.com), with headquarters in Munich and branches in Hamburg, Duesseldorf, Berlin and the USA, was founded in 1954. It is one of the leading European houses for auctions of Fine Art from the 19th to the 21st Century and Rare Books. The latest art market review for Fine Art 2018, compiled by artprice.com, ranks Ketterer Kunst on place 16 in the global TOP 100. The auctioneer's clientele predominantly consists of international collectors, art dealers, curators and museums.











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