BMW
GBYou won't find a better place to purchase your art! While seeing some negative reviews here, from a Buyer perspective you won't find a better place! Everyone I've worked with since about 2019 showed great experience and knowledge of the market, the artist in question, and the painting or other artwork itself. They even have someone who worked for Peter Max in New York previously - hard to beat as it comes to expertise! Pricing is fair if you compare to any other of the art sales portals, or eBay etc., and you know exactly what you have to pay before finalizing the deal - no hidden fees. Deliveries are insured, and signature required to avoid porch pirates! I will continue to buy my art from ArtBrokerage.com!
Anthony Ash
GBBobbie is the worst broker possibly… Bobbie is the worst broker possibly Managment. Horrible website
Krysta Felkey
GBJust sold another piece through Art… Just sold another piece through Art Brokerage. My experience was great. My broker Jennifer, made the sale and shipping easy for me. I have sold about 20 original artworks and several prints through this site, and I have never had an issue. The sales are straight forward, secure and after the client approves, I am paid promptly. I look forward to working with Art Brokerage again.
Jacob
DKI could see that the site was looking… I could see that the site was looking for a painting that I own and then I made a listing. So far so good, but the communication with the Agents of the site, is unprofessional and unpleasant. I don't think I was speaking with adults, more like children. Their comments do not make sense and leave u answers like "just because" and "Why won't u sell?" when I'm new on the site and have some questions like any other would have. Their do simply not answer ur questions.. Well my 3000$ painting will sell somewhere else, this was too weird and unprofessional for my taste. But maybe that's service in USA..
Barry Johnston
AUDamaged art and still no refund. We bought a Lik photo and when it arrived, the adhesive was peeling from the acrylic facemount. We discovered it was the case when shipped and the seller was aware. Artbrokerage said Lik would address this but of course they did not. Three months have passed and we were told the insurance had settled at a loss to Artbrokerage. We were told this would be paid back to us and we could keep the damaged art, we still are out of pocket over three thousand dollars for shipping and duties/import fees. The money still has not been refunded and Helen refuses to reply. It also seems that the artwork may have come from a convicted sex offender in Utah.