Anthony Ash
GBBobbie is the worst broker possibly… Bobbie is the worst broker possibly Managment. Horrible website
Amie Summers
GBThe worst place to sell your art Art brokerage try’s to talk you into lowering your price to as close to zero as they can then add 1000 to 1200 to every piece they never lower their price. They are cons and bad business they actually insult the artist to get you to lower your price
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.
John R
AUHelen provided great service and… Helen provided great service and excellent, timely communication during the purchase of my new artwork. The whole process through the Art Brokerage website was straightforward, simple to follow and my new artwork arrived more quickly than I expected! It was a pleasure dealing with Helen and the team .. thank you :)
Emily A
GBDon’t buy Don’t buy. As a former art student and now newbie to the art-buying world, I’m learning quickly where the real art people are. These are not them. They are not friendly, kind; their communication skills are limited to invoices and acceptances of offers. I don’t think they know better, though. I genuinely think they lack people-skills. For them, art is about nothing but money, leaving no room for passion and personality. Just stay away. Everything is grossly overpriced, anyway.