Artexpo Sponsor borro: Offering Alternative Financing for Gallery Owners, Dealers & Collectors

Whether you’re an art collector, a gallery owner or an art dealer, chances are you’ve had those moments where alternative financing could make all the difference. As a collector, financing options can make coveted, high-ticket art finds attainable. And as an art dealer or gallery owner, alternative financing can make or (in its absence) break a sale. That’s where borro comes in.
A generous sponsor for Artexpo New York 2012, borro provides short-term loans of $1,000-$1,000,000 secured against fine art ranging from Old Masters, Nineteenth Century and Impressionist to Contemporary and Urban Art. The finance experts at borro are seasoned pros when it comes to fine art financing. Artists they typically lend against include Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Rauschenberg, Edward Hopper, Alexander Calder and Damien Hirst.
With over 100 years combined experience from the leading auction houses — including Christie’s, Sotheby’s and Bonham’s — borro’s skilled valuation team can provide the most accurate appraisal for your fine art. Whether you’re a collector, a gallery owner or an art dealer, you’ll benefit from:
- Money within 24 hours
- No credit checks
- No early redemption fees
borro customers have nothing but rave reviews for the company’s services. Here’s what Marc Kaye, a recent client, has to say:
“An appointment was made the same day we called and our appraiser was most knowledgeable and highly professional. The funds were wired to our bank the same day, making my experience with borro nothing short of perfect.”
If you’re interested in exploring alternative financing for fine art, be sure to stop by Booth A103 at Artexpo New York in a few weeks! Meanwhile, learn more about borro at www.borro.com
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Thanks for the very kind words! And though I would never want to take aihnytng away from our fab designers, you could easily recreate this at home. The graphics are blik Chandelier in snow and graphite (you can custom color most blik for about $10). What makes this so eye-popping, I think, is the way Chandelier is overlapped and the chain lengths, varied. Great illustration of how 1 pattern can be arranged by folks at home in a myriad of ways!