Winter is the perfect season for reading, and this book comes highly recommended for anyone looking to enjoy a great read and perhaps begin their own art collection.
Erling Kagge is a Norwegian author, adventurer, art collector, and publisher.
Discover everything you ever wanted to know about the art market but were too afraid to ask. A trailblazing collector reveals how to harness passion and intuition to acquire significant pieces or build a collection—even with a limited budget.

A Poor Collector’s Guide to Buying Great Art offers comfort and practical advice for those interested in purchasing art but unsure of how or where to start. They may have preferences regarding styles or techniques but lack familiarity with the buying process. They might have specific pieces in mind but are unsure about trusting the art market's rules—if such rules even exist. What essential knowledge does one need to avoid letting personal tastes lead to poor investment choices?
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