Alana Kushnir Publishes on the Rise of Art and Collectibles in Australian Wealth Planning in the Australian Financial Review
Image: With the prospect of rising taxes on traditional holdings, the wealthy are looking at alternative assets. Source: Bethany Rae via Australian Financial Review.
Guest Work Agency is pleased to announce that its Founder and Director, Alana Kushnir, has authored a new opinion piece for the Australian Financial Review titled “How the Rich are Using Alternatives to Future-Proof their Fortunes”.
The article examines the growing role of art and collectibles in Australian wealth planning. As traditional assets such as property and equities face increasing pressures, art is emerging as a tangible, portable, and globally recognised store of value.
Kushnir highlights the unique characteristics that position art as a resilient asset, the expanding role of international freeports in its movement and storage, and the need for rigorous due diligence, legal structuring and compliance when incorporating art into estate planning strategies.
This latest publication underscores Guest Work Agency’s leadership at the intersection of art, law and finance, and its commitment to guiding clients through the complexities of global wealth and cultural assets.
Read the full article in the Australian Financial Review here.
Guest Work Agency is a boutique art law and advisory firm based in Melbourne, but is international in reach. It is the first dedicated art law practice in Australia, working with artists, collectors, galleries, arts organisations, art fairs and art tech start-ups.
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