Collecting, a pleasure or a worry?
26/01/2019
A panel discussion with art-market experts led by Marc Hemeleers, Associated Administrator at Eeckman Art & Insurance
If collecting constitutes the ultimate pleasure any art lover could imagine, it also implies concerns about the management, sharing, preservation and transmission of cultural heritage which in turn imply risks linked with potential damage, loans, exhibitions, storage, evaluation and so on. Eeckman Art & Insurance, which has specialised in art, culture and heritage for three generations, has invited a number of experts in the field to discuss these points with Marc Hemeleers, the group’s associated administrator. Our aim: to ensure that art remains a wonderful means of exchange and emancipation.
Languages: FR & NL
In partnership with Eeckman Art & Insurance
If collecting constitutes the ultimate pleasure any art lover could imagine, it also implies concerns about the management, sharing, preservation and transmission of cultural heritage which in turn imply risks linked with potential damage, loans, exhibitions, storage, evaluation and so on. Eeckman Art & Insurance, which has specialised in art, culture and heritage for three generations, has invited a number of experts in the field to discuss these points with Marc Hemeleers, the group’s associated administrator. Our aim: to ensure that art remains a wonderful means of exchange and emancipation.
Languages: FR & NL
In partnership with Eeckman Art & Insurance