Selecting art dealer marketing platforms or websites to advertise with and managing the platforms you may already subscribe to can be very time-consuming. Today, most art marketing platforms offer “primary market” paintings and offer paintings for sale internationally. Art websites specific to the “secondary market” are not as prevalent. As a result, some art dealers exhibit their art on art marketing platforms catering to the antique and interior design markets.
Almost all these art market platforms or websites have one thing in common, photographs and descriptions of artworks. A photography catalog (see photography section) of artworks or paintings in your inventory can offer an efficient springboard to position your online brand and maintain a competitive web presence across your selected platforms. Once your photos and files are cataloged, we can help you insert and manage photographs and their accompanying descriptions into your art marketing and advertising platforms.
We have compiled a partial list of some prominent art dealer marketing platforms and websites below. Of course, we do not recommend all of these companies websites, and some of them are reviewed poorly or not preferred for the sale of “fine art,” but we have decided to list them here for informational purposes.
www.artprice.com (s)
www.rubylane.com (s)
www.artnet.com (s)
(p) Primary Market, (s) Secondary Market