Feng Xiao-Min, Composition N°8.2.25 (2025)
Buy the entire asset
Request to purchase the entire asset instead of just fractions.
Main reasons to invest
Return potential: An investment of €500 could reach an estimated value of €1,189 in 5 years.
Cost-to-return ratio: After deducting 3.2% in annual total costs, your net return could reach 24.2% per year.
Attractive Entry Valuation: This 2025 acrylic work offers exposure to a globally recognized abstract artist at a 43.7% after-fee discount, allowing entry well below comparable market prices.
Description
- 2–4 Year Horizon: Planned exit between 2028 and 2030 to capitalize on peak demand cycles as the artist’s international visibility and collector interest continue to grow.
- 24.2% Net ROI p.a. (Balanced): Based on a 30% probability of achieving the historical CAGR of ~25% observed between 07/2019 and 12/2025 for comparable works by the artist.
- 30.0% Net ROI p.a. (Ambitious): Reflects a 50% probability of achieving the same historical growth trajectory in a favorable market environment.
- Discounted Entry: The asset is acquired at a -50% discount prior fees and -43.7% after fees to verified market value, creating an attractive entry point relative to comparable works.
- Sharpe Ratio of 0.82: Indicates a solid risk-adjusted return profile compared to the SMI’s five-year Sharpe ratio of 0.61.
- VaR 94.19%: Modelled probability that the asset value exceeds the initial investment after four years.
- Standard Deviation (31%): Estimated volatility based on comparable datasets from similar collectible assets.
- 9 Comparable Sales: Track record derived from nine relevant comparable sales supporting valuation and growth assumptions.
Feng Xiao-Min’s works occupy a unique position in contemporary abstract art by blending the expressive movement of Western abstraction with the rhythmic elegance of Chinese calligraphy.
The artwork was acquired directly from the artist, ensuring strong provenance while reinforcing its collectability within the contemporary art market.
For investors, the combination of artistic credibility, scarcity and discounted entry valuation positions this piece as a compelling opportunity within the emerging international market for Feng Xiao-Min.
Expert

Founded in Singapore in 1994, Opera Gallery has forged, over its 30 years, a network of 16 galleries worldwide including London, Paris, New York, Geneva, Hong Kong, and Seoul, establishing itself as one of the leading global players within the international art market. Headed by Gilles Dyan, Opera Gallery specialises in post-war French art, and in Modern and Contemporary European, American, and Asian art. In addition, the gallery represents international emerging artists such as Andy Denzler, Anthony James and Gustavo Nazareno. and more established contemporary artists such as Ron Arad, Manolo Valdés, and Anselm Reyle.




