Collections curated by Monique Vivian

Collections curated by art market experts If you are interested in collecting art, or you want to start a collection of artworks, you will definitely find useful help online to[...]

Collections curated by art market experts

If you are interested in collecting art, or you want to start a collection of artworks, you will definitely find useful help online to locate artists or artworks based on your budget, buy artworks you like, keep them or sell them after a while! Whenever you are looking for help or tips on starting to collect art, what lot you should buy, and what prices you should pay, Artmajeur art advisors will gladly provide help about any artworks you are interested in purchasing at a given price, may it be on Artmajeur, elsewhere online, in an art gallery, or even in a museum. When you like an artwork but find the art market can be tricky, we can help!

There is a huge difference between buying art and starting a collection or collecting it!

While buying art is more a casual activity that is influenced by likes, preferences, or other interests at the moment, collecting art is a long-term, deliberate, planned, and intentional decision. While you can buy whatever you want, if you are looking to collect and preserve art, you will need to have two additional skills. First, you must be able to research, evaluate and make a decision about whether to purchase any works of art that appeal to you. The second is the ability to select each work so that you can form a meaningful collection.

You may be able to purchase art piece by piece if you are like most people. However, you might not be able to plan how you will acquire multiple pieces over time or build a collection. It's easy to find the art you love almost anywhere, in an infinite array of mediums and prices. But it can be difficult and intimidating to sort through all that information in a systematic way. How do you decide which direction to take? How can you connect one purchase with the next? How can you arrange or group your art in a way that makes sense? How can you show it? How do you present it? This is the essence of collecting; it's the ultimate example of controlled purposeful purchasing.

A great collector is able to distinguish specific pieces of art from the multitude of other pieces and then assemble them in a way that enhances or advances our knowledge of the art or the history and evolution thereof. The whole is greater than its parts in a mature collection. In this way, the collector becomes a respected authority who, in rare cases, can set the standard, influence tastes and trends, and even help to shape the future of collecting.

Collecting art can be serious, but it can also be fun

No matter how serious or casual you are about collecting, there are ways you can maximize the value and enjoyment of your art. First, be true to yourself. Recognizing that you enjoy certain art types, regardless of what is popular or what you believe you should like, is step one. This is the one trait that makes great collectors stand out. One collection will look the same as the next if personal tastes and preferences are not taken into consideration. If a few people are the ones dictating, then the masses will follow. The art that you see from one collection to the next becomes repetitive and boring.

While you may be doing well in your collection, you may have doubts. You don't have to stick with the same museums, galleries or artists or places you've always been seeing art. Seek out new galleries, sellers and artists or other art venues that you haven't been to or only heard of. At Artmajeur, we have almost 200,000 artists and more than 1,000 art galleries from all around the world, so you will never run out of new ideas and suggestions!

Dare to explore

If you are interested in something less common, explore it. You might be drawn to art that you haven't seen before. You shouldn't be afraid of trying new things. While you may end up back at the beginning, which can be a good thing, you might also find something that is truly new. It is always a good idea to periodically reassess your tastes. You might find something that excites you today, but it could bore you tomorrow. Quality collections are always changing and never static. Don't forget the internet! It's an amazing place to find art. Particularly, Facebook and Instagram are great places to find almost any type of art.

No matter how much information you have about the items you already own, it is important to remember that learning is an ongoing process. Be an informed buyer Learn from the pros. Learn from the pros. This will improve your ability to distinguish the best art from the bad. You also learn how you can protect yourself from being exploited in the marketplace.

Most novice collectors will tell their story about the art they collect. This is the best way to purchase art, but it will change as you acquire more experience and become more aware of the reasons you choose to buy the art you love. An advanced collector might say, for example, that they love the sculpture and that it is a great example of the artist’s most prolific subject matter. It also fills a significant gap in their collection.

This is what makes the best collectors. They have a sense of direction and certainty in their overall plans. This is where you get to the heart of collecting and what makes a superior collection different from an inferior one. Every piece is part of a superior collection. Nothing is out of place, random, or arbitrary. An inexperienced collector may be able to know a lot about the pieces they own but not enough to understand how they relate to each other or even if they are related at all. It's not something you want to do!  Reduce the randomness of your purchasing. Take a look at the pieces in your collection so far. Then, reflect on the commonalities of all those pieces that you love and go from there.

Document your collection and your art

Documenting your art is an essential part of collecting well. Not only for ownership and authentication, but also to determine its value. It is easy to see how documentation pays off on the market for older art.

One interesting thing about the art business is that even if there is no documentation, skilled sellers will make sure to create interesting titles for art. Even if little is known about art, they know that good titles sell better than boring titles or none at all.

Good documentation has a positive impact on not only the dollar value of a piece of art, but also your ability to appreciate and understand it. For example, if you don't know anything about painting, you will only be able to guess its origins, meaning, and where it has been. You can appreciate it on many levels, not just the visual, if you know its history.

Get help from our art advisors!

We certainly hope you can continue your existing art collection or start a new collection successfully! Our team of art advisors are available if you need assistance, or tips about searching for additions to your collection. Let's be in touch!

Collections peintures sculptures et autres disciplines

This collection is curated by Monique Vivian - 1 comment
Drawing titled "TERRE  ©" by Bega, Original Artwork, Gouache Painting titled "Mon ADN" by Gas, Original Artwork, Acrylic Painting titled "notre-dame-en-feu.j…" by Maestro, Original Artwork, Acrylic Drawing titled "En bleu" by Laurence Girerd, Original Artwork, Pastel Painting titled "Madonna 32" by Marina Del Pozo, Original Artwork, Acrylic Digital Arts titled "Kyu Furukawa garden…" by Jamy Delpias, Original Artwork Drawing titled "Dachshund" by Victor Molev, Original Artwork, Other Painting titled "ETRE ARBRE" by Jeannette Allary, Original Artwork, Ink
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Collection - sculpture - peinture - dessin - photographie -

This collection is curated by Monique Vivian - 1 comment
Painting titled "BONJOUR L' ARBRE" by Jeannette Allary, Original Artwork, Ink Mounted on Other rigid panel Drawing titled "Run for the shadows…" by Benny Smet, Original Artwork, Pencil Digital Arts titled "L'HOMME DU FUTUR" by Aventuriero, Original Artwork, 2D Digital Work Digital Arts titled "Le cœur sur la main…" by Jean Paul Pierozzi, Original Artwork, Digital Painting Painting titled "STILL LIFE...GOLD O…" by Jmsbell, Original Artwork, Lacquer Printmaking titled "Rainbow" by Albanne Cannet, Original Artwork, Monotype Digital Arts titled "il-ce-sont-perdu" by Lecointre Patrick Artiste - Photographe, Original Artwork, Digital Painting Painting titled "Agnès VARDA ...EN H…" by Jeannette Allary, Original Artwork, Ink
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artworks

Nouvelle collection Mes Oeuvres Favorites 18

This collection is curated by Monique Vivian
Sculpture titled "Vase bleu déco desi…" by Christian Bessede, Original Artwork, Resin Digital Arts titled "sketch 4 Maroc" by Gilles Mével, Original Artwork, Digital Painting Mounted on Plexiglass Drawing titled "20.jpg" by Danielle Braillon (DANIELL), Original Artwork Painting titled "ART EN CAPITAL   20…" by Jeannette Allary, Original Artwork, Oil Painting titled "La Force de l'âme" by Gipéhel, Original Artwork, Acrylic Photography titled "LA FEMME VEGETALE (…" by Eve Cloarec, Original Artwork, Digital Photography Painting titled "EN HABIT ROUGE" by Jeannette Allary, Original Artwork, Oil Digital Arts titled "in-the-fog" by Mysane, Original Artwork, Digital Painting
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Toutes oeuvres contemporaines et autres styles

This collection is curated by Monique Vivian
Photography titled "La prairie enchantée" by Monique Anna Michel, Original Artwork Photography titled "BEAUTY...FOR ASHES" by Jmsbell, Original Artwork Painting titled "LE CARNAVAL DE LA N…" by Jeannette Allary, Original Artwork, Oil Digital Arts titled "BLUE WAY" by Grafi, Original Artwork Painting titled "Petite fille au tab…" by Danielle Braillon (DANIELL), Original Artwork, Oil Photography titled "LA FEMME VEGETALE (…" by Eve Cloarec, Original Artwork, Digital Photography Painting titled "les fûts" by Marie-Noëlle Gagnan, Original Artwork, Acrylic Painting titled "vierge au violon" by Marie-Noëlle Gagnan, Original Artwork
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artworks

Peinture - aquarelle - pastel - dessin - Toutes les autres disciplines -

This collection is curated by Monique Vivian - 3 comments
Painting titled "" Premier matin "" by Martial Dumoulin, Original Artwork, Oil Mounted on Wood Stretcher frame Painting titled "Forêt noire  ©" by Bega, Original Artwork, Gouache Painting titled "méfiance" by Marie-Noëlle Gagnan, Original Artwork, Acrylic Painting titled "" Camp de base "" by Martial Dumoulin, Original Artwork, Oil Mounted on Wood Stretcher frame Drawing titled "SOLAR SYSTEM ©" by Bega, Original Artwork, Ink Painting titled "Saskia.jpg" by Thaïs, Original Artwork, Acrylic Painting titled "Concours" by Francis Diez, Original Artwork Drawing titled "Hémisphère gauche &…" by Bega, Original Artwork, Ink
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