Georgina Adam is a journalist, public speaker, art market expert and author.
[6] Adam's second book, Dark Side of the Boom (Lund Humphries, December 2017), scrutinizes the excesses of the 21st-century contemporary art market explosion.
[7] The Telegraph called Dark Side of the Boom a "'must read' for anyone with an interest in the relationship between art and money.
[9] In the wake of the Panama Papers revelations, she incorporates examples of the way tax havens have been used to stash art transactions – and ownership – away from public scrutiny.
Adam has spoken about a "1–4 per cent rule", which indicates people generally do not spend more than that amount of their net worth on an individual piece of artwork or a 'passion investment'.