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How to start collecting abstract art

Updated: Feb 14



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Starting a collection of abstract art can be a rewarding and personal journey. Here are some steps to help you get started:


Educate Yourself

Learn about different styles, movements, and artists within abstract art. Understand the history and context of abstract art to develop a deeper appreciation.

Visit museums, galleries, and exhibitions to expose yourself to a variety of abstract artworks.

 


Define Your Preferences

Identify the styles, colors, and themes that resonate with you. This will help guide your collection and make it more cohesive.

Consider the size of the artworks you prefer and the type of media you are interested in (paintings, sculptures, digital art, etc.).

 


Blue abstract painting in a living room
Painting 'Between you and me' by Sara Voss

Set a Budget

Determine how much you are willing to invest in your collection. Start with a reasonable budget and be mindful of potential additional costs such as framing, shipping, or insurance.

 

Explore Local Art Scenes

Attend local art fairs, gallery openings, and exhibitions. Connect with local artists and galleries to discover emerging talents and unique pieces.

 

Build Relationships

Establish relationships with artists, gallery owners, and other collectors. Networking can provide valuable insights, opportunities, and access to exclusive pieces.



People talking at art exhibition
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Consider Emerging Artists

Keep an eye on emerging artists who may not yet have gained widespread recognition. Their works might be more affordable and could increase in value over time.

 


Visit Online Platforms

Explore online art platforms and marketplaces where you can discover and purchase artworks. Websites like Saatchi Art, Artling, Singulart, and others offer a wide range of abstract artworks.

 

Artling website for purchasing art
Artling website

Attend Auctions

Participate in art auctions, either in person or online. Auctions can be a way to acquire unique pieces and possibly find good deals.

 


Trust Your Instincts

Buy art that you genuinely love and connect with. Trusting your instincts will make your collection more meaningful and enjoyable.

 


Cozy living room in organic colors
Photo by Minh Pham on Unsplash

Document Your Collection

Keep a record of each artwork in your collection, including details like the artist's name, title, date, and any relevant provenance. This documentation will be important for insurance purposes and potential future sales.

 


Frame and Display Thoughtfully

Proper framing and display enhance the visual impact of the artwork. Consider professional framing to protect and highlight each piece in your collection.



Stay Open to Exploration

Allow your collection to evolve over time. Stay open to exploring new artists, styles, and forms of abstract art to keep your collection dynamic.



A colorful abstract painting hangs on the wall
Painting 'Better left unsaid', by Sara Voss

 

Remember that collecting art is a personal journey, and there are no strict rules. Enjoy the process of discovering new artworks and building a collection that reflects your taste and passion for abstract art.

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