Buying art can seem difficult if you are not familiar with the codes of the artistic world. Maybe you hesitate to take the plunge because of your budget?
There are several reasons that can prevent you from starting to collect art.
The best way is to trust your instincts and your tastes. Let your heart speak and choose a work that thrills you, moves you and touches the depths of your being.
Art is above all a matter of taste and passion. The choice of the work must reflect your personality . A work of art should please your eye and speak to your heart and for a long time.
The usual places of sale where it is possible to acquire artwork are:
This market brings together all the works of art presented in a gallery or at a fair for the first time. The price of the work is fixed for the first time with the gallery owner or the dealer according to the cost of the products necessary for the creation of the object. The price of the artwork will then fluctuate depending on supply and demand.
If the dealer, collector or gallery resells a work of art, then it goes into the secondary market.
Most of the works sold at auction belong to the secondary market.
The international art market is concentrated in a few countries: United States, United Kingdom, Italy, Germany and China. In 2018, the United States held 35% of the market and China 31%.
There is also a decline in the French position on the international market to the benefit of Anglo-Saxon countries. Internationally, the art market brings together different players: artists, collectors, curators, auctioneers, auction houses, art galleries, antique dealers, art dealers and brokers, art critics, museums and trustees , patrons, art foundations and other actors such as investment funds or private banks.