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Thomas Martin Kann

Art Collector / Real Estate Advisor / CPA

Bad Homburg, Germany, Marbella, Spain, St. Tropez, France

Thomas Kann Martin: Multifaceted Art Enthusiast and Strategic Advisor

Embarking from vibrant hubs like Miami Beach, Monte Carlo, Marbella, and Bad Homburg, Thomas Kann Martin has woven a rich tapestry of expertise across realms of art, real estate, and finance. His journey over three decades has been punctuated by robust advice on art collecting and real estate management across the U.S. and Europe, shaping the narratives of investments and aesthetic appreciations alike.

Stepping away from his legal practice in his early 50s, Thomas pivoted toward a fervent dedication to art collecting, amassing a distinguished collection of over 600 artworks spanning paintings, collages, and sculptures. His penchant for contemporary art has seen him traversing global art fairs, actively participating in renowned collector circles at institutions like the Guggenheim and the Metropolitan.

Thomas, wielding his legal and accounting acumen, navigates the “elitist” art world with a pragmatic lens. His collecting philosophy, underscored by a pursuit of Quality and Innovation, took root when his amassed artworks outnumbered his walls, sparking a realization and subsequent embrace of his collector identity.

In his advisory capacity, Thomas has become an essential guide to his clients, wielding vast knowledge across domains of Real Estate, Property Management, and sectors of Telecommunication and Entertainment/Music Industry, nurtured by his accounting firm’s global presence with offices from Paris to Miami.

Living by the motto “Billionaire on a Budget,” Thomas indulges his love for travel and elite experiences, ever the epicurean and a dedicated follower of Formula One Motor Racing, finding joy in crafting luxury experiences with astute budget mindfulness. His life intertwines the strategic and the aesthetic, crafting a story where art and finance elegantly coalesce.