Where to Buy Secondary Market Art
Where to Buy Secondary Market Art
The beauty of the secondary art market is its accessibility, with numerous avenues for discovery, depending on your budget, the type of art you are looking for, and how much legwork you are willing to do.
Here are some of the most common avenues:

Auction Houses
Auction houses are probably the most well-known platforms for secondary market art.
From renowned global giants like Sotheby's, Christie's, and Phillips to regional and local auctioneers, they offer a wide range of artworks across various price points.
Auctions provide transparency in pricing and often come with a degree of vetting.
Art Dealers and Galleries
Some dealers specialise in secondary market works and can help you find pieces from private collections.
Many established art galleries may also act as intermediaries for collectors who wish to sell or deal in resales of works by artists they represent or have a history with.
This can be a great option as galleries can offer valuable insights into the pieces they sell, including their provenance and market value.
Art Fairs
While many art fairs focus on primary market sales, some also feature galleries or dealers specialising in secondary market works.
This gives you a chance to see a range of artworks in person and speak directly with experts.
Online Art Marketplaces
Trusted platforms like Artsy, 1stDibs, Artnet, Saatchi Art, eBay, and even more niche platforms offer access to the secondary market with the convenience to browse a vast array of artworks from the comfort of your home, but it requires a bit more due diligence on your part.
Private Sales and Collectors
For more curated acquisitions or if you are looking for something very specific, private dealers and art consultants can be invaluable.
They often have extensive networks and can source pieces that might not be publicly available. Sometimes, collectors sell pieces directly to other collectors.
Private sales can offer more negotiation flexibility, but they also come with more risk if not handled properly.






