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The New York Times has recently published an article on art financing overwritten “Riding on the Back of High-Value Art”. Among other participants in the art lending and art financing market, Thomas González is cited and provides insights in his experience with offering art loans and art finance.
PrivateArtInvestor.com, the financial magazine for the art world, has recently published an extensive interview with Thomas González on his art lending and art financing activities. Apart from his experiences in the art financing market, Thomas González points out his expectations for the art market in the near future. Due to the lack of alternative investments, Thomas González argues that the art market, the art loan and art finance industry alike, will continue to grow.