The Guardian (Nigeria)

Vetiva Partners Goudenfara On Pre- Auction Market Guidance

- By Gregory Austin Nwakunor

DESPITE economic challenge faced by Nigeria, demand for the country’s art continues to boom. Ni gerian art continues to gain global attention and command staggering fees on the domestic and internatio­nal markets.

This developmen­t comes against the backdrop of an increasing representa­tion of artists by profession­ally - run galleries specialisi­ng in art from the African continent; more appearance­s by Nigerian artists at major fairs, biennales and festivals, all over the world, more artists studying at presti - gious internatio­nal institutio­ns; and critical text, well distribute­d to new audiences through alternativ­e channels including social media.

On a daily basis, between 10.00am and 12.00pm, you’re sure to find nothing less than 20 artists at the DHL office with well packaged art works ready to be couriered abroad. It is a testament to the growing interest that African artists have spurred on the internatio­nal markets.

Amid strong demand and skyrocketi­ng prices, contempora­ry African art is increasing­ly attracting the attention of investors worldwide.

At least half of the contempora­ry African art sales registered at auctions worldwide are believed to come from buyers within the continent, chiefly Nigeria and South Africa.

Experts also cite the strong growth of African economies and the rising wealth of the middle class as leading factors in the surge of interest around contempora­r y African art.

Taking advantage of the evolving art market in Nigeria, Vetiva Fund Managers Limited ( VFML) has partnered with a Lagosbased advisory firm, Goudenfara, an intersecti­on of art and finance, for the release of its maiden PreAuction Advisory Note designed to provide key insights into the individual market fundamenta­ls of artists whose works are scheduled for sale on the internatio­nal auction market.

The partnershi­p with Vetiva Fund Managers, a leading investment management firm in Nigeria and subsidiary of Vetiva Capital Management Limited ( VCML), seeks to catalyse further growth and developmen­t within the art industry in Nigeria and the African continent, in alignment with Vetiva’s vision of showcasing investment opportunit­ies in the alternativ­e assets space in Africa.

The landmark partnershi­p will see both firms combine their expertise across the capital market and art economy. It will equally enable them to offer unique solutions to investors considerin­g art in their alternativ­e asset portfolio.

The chief executive officer ( CEO) of Goudenfara, Ekiko Inyang, expressed optimism and confidence that the synergy of both firms would result in creating a solid entry point for financial market participat­ion in the art market, thereby, ensuring adequate management of asset, financing structure, and holistic wealth reporting.

According to Inyang, the pioneering initiative has potential to bring the standard of equity market analysis into analysing art as an asset class, and also provides unparallel­ed market research and insight tailored for investors and collectors who are keen on integratin­g art into their alternativ­e investment portfolio, as well as wealth managers who manage the account of clients looking to optimize their art holdings.

He said, “the pre- auction advisory note is also useful to art industry stakeholde­rs such as gallerists, dealers, auctioneer­s, artists and art advisers, giving them access to crucial informatio­n about underlying factors driving the market.”

For the Managing Director, VFML, Mrs Oyelade Eigbe, the initiative places the concerns of investors at the forefront because, “I believe that art goes beyond canvas. Its role as a financial instrument in portfolios must be reimagined.”

She noted, “in an era of evolving investment landscapes, where traditiona­l asset classes face challenges, and investors seek diversific­ation and stability, fine art is emerging as contempora­ry contender. And beyond aesthetics and cultural significan­ce, art is increasing­ly recognised as a viable financial assets and this partnershi­p with a significan­t focus on research- backed analysis aims to shed light on why art deserves a place on balance sheets alongside stocks, bonds, and real estate.”

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