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Research on the investment attractiveness of Ukrainian art: Spilne Art and Molfar

Spilne Art acted as experts and became part of the study of the investment attractiveness of Ukrainian contemporary art conducted by the OSINT agency Molfar.

The study analyzed the factors that determine investment attractiveness and presented how these factors work today using the example of a specially formed sample of artists in accordance with certain criteria.

The presentation of the results took place on October 9 at the Kyiv-Mohyla Business School in the format of a panel discussion with the participation of leading experts, during which the role of art in Ukraine during the years of independence and what communication function it performs in the Ukrainian and global arenas were highlighted.

A detailed study report, key insights and analytics are available at the link.


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