What is most important when it comes to assetizing art? The people asking this question are most likely beginners.

What is most important for artworks to become assets? This question is unprofessional. The real question should be how artworks can become financial products through assetization! Artworks are named for their artistic value, but their status as assets cannot be achieved by art alone. Moreover, assetization does not require the artwork to reach a certain artistic level; as long as the creator’s identity is established, and supported by a financially strong company or individual, the work’s artistic quality is not a barrier to assetization. Therefore, the assetization of artworks is driven by hype, manipulation, and operation! In other words, as long as the creator’s identity is promoted to the extreme during hype, and there is sufficient and ample funding, as long as the work is not too poor, it can be assetized!

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The assetization of artworks—“those in the know see the doorway, those not in the know watch the excitement”! Most people involved in the assetization of artworks have not deeply studied why artworks can serve as assets; they only hear others say that artworks have this function. Assetization is roughly equivalent to collection, with the main goal being the preservation and appreciation of value, though the two are quite similar. Nowadays, art collection is no longer exclusive to the elite or powerful; it has become accessible to the general public. Participation driven by personal preference, passion, and social status has added an investment aspect. Therefore, the asset nature of artworks is also considered a criterion in the collection field. The most successful collectors are those who prioritize the asset aspect when choosing artworks. Those who treat artworks as assets are often those who approach collecting with an investment mindset and are successful.

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Looking back at cases of collection and assetization, you will find that both successful and unsuccessful individuals share common traits. Successful ones see through the essence; whether they collect artworks or treat them as assets, their methods of selection are the same. Unsuccessful ones are often just half-hearted, not truly committed. It can be said that those who have a superficial understanding and think they know how to select collections and asset allocation are the ones asking, “What is most important for artworks to become assets?”—people who do not understand collecting or how to choose asset allocation items!

Shade Hui’s works

Shade Hui’s works

Shade Hui’s works

Shade Hui’s works

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