Monday, July 11, 2022

Things Art Collectors Should Note When Making Purchases


 Susan Corcoran is an assistant district attorney at the Plymouth County district attorney’s office in Brockton, Massachusetts. Currently, she is a superior court assistant district attorney, and besides being a prosecutor, she has supervised assistant district attorneys in various criminal cases. Susan Corcoran also likes music, theatre, and art.


Art collectors gather artworks for their aesthetic value, financial gains, and other reasons. However, there are specific tips collectors must note when purchasing artworks.


The first thing is for collectors to set a budget for art exhibitions. This is because art can be quite enticing, and collectors could easily overspend when faced with multiple pieces of beautiful art items that are up for sale. Therefore, having a pre-set budget can help collectors set a boundary that prevents them from getting overzealous with their purchases.


Also, collectors who buy artworks as financial investments should watch out for artists fresh out of prominent art schools and consider purchasing some of their works. These new artists could later become famous, and their works would become more valuable. Collectors should also choose artworks that appeal to them when making purchases, as this could reduce their feelings of loss if the item’s monetary value doesn’t increase.


Finally, art collectors should find out what documents would be required to prove the authenticity of their acquisitions in the future and store those documents as carefully as the artwork itself.


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