Is there any course to learn "Investing in Art"

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"Investment in Art" course is a tough to find in India, though Faculty of fine arts, M.S. University, baroda is offering a course of such kind. Abroad you can find such courses conducted by some museums and institutions, but I fear that is more focused on western art. There are several talks and seminars...
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"Investment in Art" course is a tough to find in India, though Faculty of fine arts, M.S. University, baroda is offering a course of such kind. Abroad you can find such courses conducted by some museums and institutions, but I fear that is more focused on western art. There are several talks and seminars held at India Art Fair, Delhi every year around January or February. You can attend those seminars. Apart from that learning about Indian art history through books, visiting galley, meeting with curators will help you a lot. Investors do tend to hire there own curators to guide them through buying process, which will be lucrative in future. One need to be in touch with art events to know it better, there are no short cuts. Investing in Art is itself a process of Art itself which with involvement and time one will master. read less
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If anyone wants courses Arts school are there but if you want to explore yourself withe the help of guide then teachers like me are around.
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ya many cousres are available in market you can can also search it by net there are many institute are there.
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any from of art is interesting .
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Dear friends, I think in India there is no course in Investing in Art.If you are interested in investing in art you must study history of World and Indian Art.
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Courses involving investing in art are usually a small part in professional courses in arts/finearts/crafts. It can either mean investment as an artist, investment as a curator or investment as a collector. To understand this it will be suggestible to first understand and clear idea of what is art and...
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Courses involving investing in art are usually a small part in professional courses in arts/finearts/crafts. It can either mean investment as an artist, investment as a curator or investment as a collector. To understand this it will be suggestible to first understand and clear idea of what is art and then basics of any investment and offcorse it will help you to realize the potential of investing in arts as an artist/curator/collector. read less
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I think there is one course offered by MSU baroda.
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Artist

You have to learn it by experience and analyzing art market.
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Drawing teacher

I don't know....I learned my self
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Drawing Classes for kids & student of 5-13 age group

there is no course as such...you need to work with art galleries for that
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