News & Events
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May 17, 2022
‘Buying art is like meeting a new friend’: advisor Elizabeth Von Habsburg on her very personal approach to collecting
The Art Newspaper Interview with Winston Art Group Managing Director Elizabeth von Habsburg on her approach to collecting. -
April 28, 2022
WAG a lead sponsor for the 2022 Appraisers Association Annual Award Luncheon
Winston Art Group was a lead sponsor for the 2022 Appraisers Association Annual Award Luncheon. -
April 12, 2022
April 12, 2022: Elizabeth von Habsburg, Managing Director of Winston Art Group, and Nanne Dekking, Founder of Artory in ArtNet’s Spring 2022 Intelligence Report
Elizabeth von Habsburg and Nanne Dekking in ArtNet’s Spring 2022 Intelligence Report. -
February 28, 2022
February 28, 2022: David Sleeman speaks at 2022 Family Office Conference
David Sleeman speaks at 2022 Family Office Conference -
July 29, 2021
Art Valuation in Disruptive Times
Art Valuation in Disruptive Times -
May 18, 2021
The Intersection of Art + Finance
The Intersection of Art + Finance -
February 22, 2021
The Art of Wealth: Pursuing Your Passions
The Art of Wealth: Pursuing Your Passions -
January 25, 2021
The Art of Collection Management by Simon Wills
The Art of Collection Management by Simon Wills -
October 13, 2020
On Collecting – A Conversation with Lisa Opoku
On Collecting - A Conversation with Lisa Opoku -
July 10, 2020
Auctions Are Crimped as the Pandemic Forces Them Online
Auctions Are Crimped as the Pandemic Forces Them Online -
July 9, 2020
Buying Art from Afar: 10 Ways to Improve the Risk
Buying Art from Afar: 10 Ways to Improve the Risk -
June 10, 2020
Winston Art Group’s Message to Colleagues and Friends
Winston Art Group's Message to Colleagues and Friends -
May 28, 2020
Onsite Visits Starting Again June 2020
Onsite Visits Starting Again June 2020 -
April 14, 2020
Wealthy art owners are raising cash from their collections amid the looming recession
Wealthy art owners are raising cash from their collections amid the looming recession
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April 9, 2020
FABERGÉ EGGS: THE WORLD’S MOST LEGENDARY EASTER TRADITION
Fabergé Eggs: The World's Most Legendary Easter Tradition -
March 16, 2020
Wealthy Seeking Cash for Investing, Margin Calls Turn to Art
Wealthy Seeking Cash for Investing, Margin Calls Turn to Art -
The Most Interesting Trends in the Art Market: Elizabeth von Habsburg June 2022 Interview with Credit Suisse
Managing Director Elizabeth Von Habsburg spoke with Credit Suisse to answer the most pressing questions surrounding art market trends today. During a period of major technological development, geopolitical turmoil, and a global pandemic, the art market faces major influencing factors. …
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Article on RecentlyHeard: Artory/Winston Launches Its First Tokenized Diversified Art Fund on Securitize
Article on RecentlyHeard: Artory/Winston Launches Its First Tokenized Diversified Art Fund on Securitize -
Press Release: Artory/Winston Launches Its First Tokenized Diversified Art Fund on Securitize
Press Release: Artory/Winston Launches Its First Tokenized Diversified Art Fund on Securitize -
Winston Managing Director Elizabeth von Habsburg Cited in International Family Offices Journal: Family Offices and the Art of Investment by Mary Elizabeth Klein
Winston Managing Director Elizabeth von Habsburg Cited in International Family Offices Journal: Family Offices and the Art of Investment by Mary Elizabeth Klein -
Elizabeth von Habsburg on “The Life Cycle of a Work of Art” – Panel Discussion at the Larry Kraus Tax Institute
Elizabeth von Habsburg on "The Life Cycle of a Work of Art" - Panel Discussion at the Larry Kraus Tax Institute -
Artory/Winston Diversified Art Fund Featured in Wealth Management
Artory/Winston Diversified Art Fund Featured in Wealth Management -
Artory/Winston Featured in Forbes Article on Fractional Art Investment
Artory/Winston Featured in Forbes Article on Fractional Art Investment -
Winston Art Group represents owner of Tiffany Studios Garden Landscape window, now at The MET
Winston Art Group represents owner of Tiffany Studios Garden Landscape window, now at The MET