Starting to collect art can be a daunting prospect; there are so many things to consider beyond choosing an artist whose work you admire. Many of our clients come to us with little or no prior knowledge of the subject but, fortunately for them, we take great pride in our track record of having helped so many to make their first purchase. For some, the motivation is simply the joy of owning a work that connects them directly with a great artist. For others, art is an exciting new field for investment.
In today’s article we have selected a small number of works that speak to both these motivations, and we’ve also included a stunning package of works by four of the greatest artists of the 20th that could form the basis of a stunning starter collection.
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A CONTEMPORARY WORK: THE CONNOR BROTHERs
Buy contemporary prints such as the Connor Brothers when you are looking for fun, decorative works by popular artists, but when investment is not your motivation. These are great works that are fabulous talking points in any home.
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A 21st Century Classic: Tracey Emin
Buy work by an established contemporary artist such as Tracey Emin or Damien Hirst. Be selective though! It’s important that the work you choose is from a key period in the artists' output. This is particularly true with Hirst as he is extremely prolific. The Emin work in this slideshow has wide appeal and is from a very small edition – both key factors when considering future investment potential.
A Modern Master: Peter Blake
Although now 90 years old, Peter Blake is still revered as a British icon. His pioneering pop art works, including his famous Beatles album cover, propelled him to international acclaim which has never diminished. His collage works remain his most sought after and are likely to continue to draw fans as the supply rapidly diminishes.
A Unique Visionary: Marc Chagall
Marc Chagall’s works are instantly recognisable and inimitable. The use of colour and dreamlike imagery are all his own, which are just two reasons why his work remains in such high demand.
An A-lister: Andy Warhol
As with Chagall (above), Warhol’s work needs no introduction. The last few years have seen prices rocket for all his work, and it is getting more difficult than ever to find high quality works in good condition. This, coupled with a global profile, cements Andy Warhol at the very top of the tree.
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