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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

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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

Qatar's image ambassador David Beckham and artmarket reporter Margaret Carrigan at Art Basel Qatar 2026; photo by Stefan Kobel
Qatar's image ambassador David Beckham and artmarket reporter Margaret Carrigan at Art Basel Qatar 2026; photo by Stefan Kobel

Kobel's Art Weekly 7 2026

Daniel Cassady describes the launch of Art Basel Qatar in Artnews as an attempt to establish an art market in a region using a top-down approach: "The main question is whether Art Basel and the Qataris can ‘reverse engineer’ an art market by introducing a major international fair before a dense commercial gallery infrastructure exists locally. Whether that strategy succeeds ... read more

Doha; photo Stefan Kobel
Doha; photo Stefan Kobel

Kobel's Art Weekly 6 2026

Nifty Gateway is closing down. The well-known NFT platform is being pulled by its parent company Gemini, a crypto service provider owned by the Winklevoss brothers and based in Malta. Artists, collectors and ‘investors’ have until 23 April to transfer their assets to other platforms. Valentina di Liscia comments on ... read more

Brafa Brussels 2026; photo Stefan Kobel
Brafa Brussels 2026; photo Stefan Kobel

Kobel's Art Weekly 5 2026

Andreas Platthaus finds a gauntlet thrown down to TEFAF at Brafa in Brussels for the FAZ on 24 January: "The expansion has a clear goal: to outdo Maastricht's competition (not only in the Benelux, but on a global scale). TEFAF will be held there in March, and the two universal art fairs are competing for the reputation of offering the most exclusive selection. TEFAF is ... read more

Zilkens' News Blog

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Dr. Stephan Zilkens comments weekly on current events concerning art. Subscribe for free

Here hot and cold stuff - Art Karlsruhe 2026 - Photo Stephan Zilkens
Here hot and cold stuff - Art Karlsruhe 2026 - Photo Stephan Zilkens

Zilkens' News Blog 7 2026

I omitted Monica Bonvicini from the caption of our news blog last week. Sorry for that – but who hasn't been there? You walk around an art fair, take photos of artworks you find remarkable in all sorts of places, and afterwards you can't remember which gallery they were in or, even worse, which artist (of course: all genders) created what, where and how you ... read more

Monica Bonvicini, fleur du mal - Greetings from Marcel Duchamp - Art Genève 2026 -Foto: Stephan Zilkens
Monica Bonvicini, fleur du mal - Greetings from Marcel Duchamp - Art Genève 2026 -Foto: Stephan Zilkens

Zilkens' News Blog 6 2026

Another museum has been robbed: this time it was the Silver Museum in Doesburg (Netherlands), which in a very short time lost its entire collection of around 300 silver mustard pots, created between 1700 and 1920, to brazen thieves. Founded in 2021 and stocked from the collection of Martin de Kleijn, the museum was housed in the 13th-century St. Martin's Church in Doesburg. The rise ... read more

BRAFA 2026 – Contemporary meets Breughel – Photo Stephan Zilkens
BRAFA 2026 – Contemporary meets Breughel – Photo Stephan Zilkens

Zilkens' News Blog 5 2026

If you haven't yet had the opportunity to hear Stefan Kobel speak rather than just read his work, now is your chance: WDR 3 broadcast a discussion programme entitled ‘Moon prices and millions in losses: the art market in crisis’, moderated by Peter Grabowski and featuring Kobel, Nadine Oberste-Hetbleck from ZADIK, Isabel Apiarius-Hanstein from Kunsthaus Lempertz and Rupert Pfab from ... read more