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NFA’s portfolio provides investors with access to a diversified collection of sought-after artworks purchased at primary prices, amplifying returns and de-risking acquisitions by avoiding the secondary market (auction houses).
Noyack Fine Art is the first collection uniting artists and investors as owners
NFA is the only investment portfolio that purchases work directly from artists—enabling collectors to invest in artworks that are virtually impossible to obtain
Our portfolio, valued at $5.0 million, features works from blue-chip artists including Charline Von Heyl, Wangechi Mutu, Leonardo Drew, Kara Walker, Toyin Ojih Odutola, and Nicole Eisenman
Our Curation Board selects art made by emerging to world-renowned artists who have demonstrated professional growth in their practice
Contemporary art has outperformed the S&P500 by 3x since 1990, but it’s been difficult for investors to participate—until now
There are two primary markets for fine art: the primary market and the secondary market.
The primary market is where art is sold for the first time, typically by the artist or their gallery. This means that the prices for the artwork are set by the artist or their representative, and can potentially be more affordable compared to the secondary market. Additionally, art purchased on the primary market is often newer and can have a more significant potential for appreciation in value over time.
The secondary market is where art is resold, usually at auction or through private sales. Artwork sold on the secondary market has already been bought and sold before and may have increased in value over time. However, it's important to note that the prices for artwork on the secondary market are often inflated due to high demand.
Purchasing on the primary market means that the artwork is being sold for the first time, so you can be confident that NFA is getting a fair price for the artwork
Artwork purchased on the primary market has the potential for a higher appreciation in value over time
NFA gives investors access to fine art acquired at a 15–20% discount to retail by purchasing directly from artists
What this means is that every time NFA acquires an artwork, it’s instantly worth more than we paid for it.
The value of the current portfolio as determined by an independent appraiser is $5 million.
This represents over 400% appreciation since 2017