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’Fear Factor’ From Stock Turmoil Sparks Deal Hunt in Art Market

As the stock market gyrated sharply in recent weeks, New York art dealer Asher Edelman began receiving calls from clients asking to sell works they owned by major 20th-century artists, including Pablo Picasso, Roy Lichtenstein and Robert Rauschenberg.

And the sellers -- collectors, investors and other dealers -- were willing to take about 20 percent less than they would have only a couple of weeks earlier, Edelman said.

“I think there’s a big fear factor out there,” said Edelman, a former Wall Street investor and the founder of art- financing company Art Assure Ltd. “People are afraid of what’s going on in the world and they want to take some cash out of their art.”

This month’s wild swings of the stock markets included the Dow Jones Industrial Average alternating between gains and losses of more than 400 points for four days in a row during the week ending Aug. 12, the longest such streak ever.

“Whenever you have stock price declines, you do get a lot of margin calls, and people look for any form of liquidity that they can find,” said Brian Jacobsen, chief portfolio strategist at Wells Fargo Advantage Funds in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin.

Some art owners try to sell privately and avoid the risk of having the work flop at auction. Others are looking for a financial guarantee by a third-party before putting art on the auction block. Many are using their collections to obtain credit lines.

Thirst for Liquidity

“In the last three months, we’ve seen an increase in new clients who want to use art as collateral for loans,” said Suzanne Gyorgy, director of art advisory and finance services at Citibank’s private-banking unit. “They anticipate market volatility and want to have liquidity available for investment opportunities.”

Art Finance Partners, a private New York firm that also lends money using art as collateral, saw a sharp rise in inquiries this month, according to partner Meghan Carleton.

“People need to figure out where their sources of capital may be coming from in the next 30 to 60 days,” she said. “It’s about short-term liquidity.”

The art market’s top tier would likely benefit because it’s increasingly seen by collectors as an alternative to the volatile capital markets, dealers and analysts said.

“We expect a very strong auction season this fall as high- net-worth individuals globally reallocate more funds into top- quality art for value-preservation purposes,” said Sergey Skaterschikov, founder of Skate’s Art Market Research, in an e- mail.

‘A Spike for Sure’

Art dealer Mark Borghi, who operates galleries in Manhattan and Bridgehampton, New York, sold about $4 million of art in the past three weeks. Among the works was a $1 million painting by Joan Mitchell and a $125,000 drawing by Ed Ruscha.

“It’s a spike for sure,” said Borghi, whose clients work on Wall Street and at hedge funds. “Since this whole turmoil has started, I’ve had meetings with new collectors who are tired of the stock market and want to invest in the art market.”

To contact the reporter of this story: Katya Kazakina in New York at kkazakina@bloomberg.net.

To contact the editor responsible for this story: Manuela Hoelterhoff at mhoelterhoff@bloomberg.net.

Enlarge image ’Fear Factor’ From Stock Turmoil Sparks Deal Hunt

’Fear Factor’ From Stock Turmoil Sparks Deal Hunt

’Fear Factor’ From Stock Turmoil Sparks Deal Hunt

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Porters display Pablo Picasso's 'Dora Maar' at Sotheby's in London.

Porters display Pablo Picasso's 'Dora Maar' at Sotheby's in London. Photographer: Graham Barclay/Bloomberg

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Asher Edelman

Asher Edelman

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New York art dealer and former Wall Street investor Asher Edelman in New York. Edelman began receiving calls from clients asking to sell their artworks after the stock market started gyrating sharply this month.

New York art dealer and former Wall Street investor Asher Edelman in New York. Edelman began receiving calls from clients asking to sell their artworks after the stock market started gyrating sharply this month. Photographer: Peter Svarzbein/Edelman Arts via Bloomberg

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