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Artwork: Jim Harris, A Dutch Landscape, Diptychon, Oil on canvas, 2015
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We make sure that your art is safe everywhere.

A warm welcome to Zilkens Fine Art Insurance Broker GmbH, your specialised insurance broker who finds answers to your art-related insurance questions.

We offer to find the best insurance for your art - at no cost to you.

Insurance products are complex. Being well-insured is therefore no easy task. There are numerous types of art insurance on offer, but which is the right one for your project?

It is often the case that the quality of insurance policies does not become evident until a claim arises. That is why, together with our customers, we prepare an individual insurance concept that is adapted sensitively to the respective customer’s project and describe to you the features of some of our individual insurance products.

Two characteristics define our brand essence. One is our love of art and the other is our customers’ absolute satisfaction. Only the consonance of these two factors makes us successful. Learn more about us

Dr. phil. Stephan Zilkens

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Kobel's Art Weekly

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Annotated press review on the art market by Stefan Kobel, published weekly. Subscribe for free

Artissima 2025; photo Stefan Kobel
Artissima 2025; photo Stefan Kobel

Kobel's Art Weekly 45 2025

Georg Imdahl from the FAZ clearly enjoyed Artissima in Turin: "With around 170 exhibitors, Artissima presents a serious, reliable selection of paintings, sculptures and installations. Fassi would like to reduce this number somewhat in the future. As can be heard in conversations with them, some exhibitors appreciate the fair as a welcome opportunity to ‘try something out’ – meaning that ... read more

Art Basel Paris 2025; photo Stefan Kobel
Art Basel Paris 2025; photo Stefan Kobel

Kobel's Art Weekly 44 2025

Art Basel Paris is seen as a rejuvenating cure for the French capital by Bettina Wohlfarth in the FAZ: "As if Paris had awakened from a deep sleep, the French capital has been radiantly elegant again for several years now, building on its great past and, at least in terms of art, offering something joyful to counteract the ongoing political ... read more

Highlights Munich photo S.K.
Highlights Munich photo S.K.

Kobel's Art Weekly 43 2025

The fair duo Frieze London and Frieze Masters are returning to their old strengths with new formats, observes Gina Thomas for the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung: "White Cube, Gagosian, Thaddaeus Ropac and Hauser & Wirth may generate the highest sales with the stars they represent. However, Frieze London is also keen to promote smaller, partly subsidised galleries with experimental art in ... read more

Zilkens' News Blog

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Poseidon? National Museum, Athens.  Photo Stephan Zilkens will this pass facebook censorship?
Poseidon? National Museum, Athens. Photo Stephan Zilkens will this pass facebook censorship?

Zilkens' News Blog 45 2025

Just over seven weeks to go until Christmas. It's a good thing that there are still a few art fairs coming up before then, where willing HNWIs (high net worth individuals) can happily spend their cash. Statistically, members of this group (i.e. those with more than USD 1 million in liquid assets, including shares) spend around USD 38,000 per year on art. This was once ... read more

Award at Art Salon Zürich - Photo: unknown (Barbara ?)
Award at Art Salon Zürich - Photo: unknown (Barbara ?)

Zilkens' News Blog 44 2025

We are already living in difficult times. Someone may express something in a somewhat clumsy and undifferentiated way that reflects the feelings of the vast majority of the population, but this does not bother the assembled public press, which nevertheless focuses its reporting primarily on the opinions of perhaps 20% of the population, including their deliberate misinterpretations. Backing down with the flow seems to take ... read more

Almost 3.000 years ago … 
Photo Stephan Zilkens
Almost 3.000 years ago … Photo Stephan Zilkens

Zilkens‘ News Blog 43 2025

It was in the news – big headline, jewels stolen from the Louvre yesterday! And from the Napoleonic era, too. The thieves – or were they men? – lost a few on the run! The pattern is familiar from Berlin and Dresden – anomalies in business operations expose gaps that criminals then exploit to make off with the loot.Starting on Wednesday, around 220 people will ... read more