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Online Seller Artplode Shakes up the Art Market

Announcement posted by Artplode 19 Feb 2015



International art dealer Maureen McCarthy says her recently launched high end international art

sales website Artplode has shaken up the art market.

“Artplode has united buyers and sellers of art who are looking for a better deal through no

commission art sales” McCarthy says.

McCarthy, who founded the platform in 2014 to give private art collectors a low cost alternative to

resell art, says artwork worth several million dollars is being traded on the site by sellers in more than

40 countries.

“It is exciting that artists and galleries as well as private collectors have enthusiastically embraced our

“no commission” business model and are listing high quality works for sale on Artplode”.

Galleries in the US, UK Europe are offering works by the Masters Andy Warhol, Matisse, Miro as well

as brilliant emerging artists from countries as diverse as Ethiopia and Bulgaria.

Aboriginal art and works by important  Australian and New Zealand artists Frances Hodgkins and Sidney Nolan are for sale on the site alongside works by emerging local artists.

McCarthy said there are few outlets for collectors to resell art. In recent years many bricks and mortar

galleries have closed their doors due to the GFC and high costs.

Auction houses, long considered the traditional venue for selling art, auction charge buyers and

sellers commissions upwards of 40% and set reserves that may be well below the sellers

expectations.

According to McCarthy many in the art market, particularly art collectors, are waking up to the fact

that the high commissions charged to buy and resell art are unsustainable and unjustified in an era

when nearly everyone has access to the internet.

“Art is the only commodity where brokerage fees of up to 50% of the price charged and in my opinion

it is exorbitant”.

McCarthy says feedback from artists is that showcasing their art alongside works by collectible artists

such as Warhol on Artplode likely attracts a larger international audience to their work. Warhol’s

famous Marilyn 26 , at $126,000, is one of the priciest works for sale on the site.

A key feature of the website is that sellers engage directly with potential buyers, answering questions

about listings and arranging payment and shipping of the works themselves.

It costs $60 to list an artwork for sale on Artplode . No commission is charged to buyers or sellers and

listings stay on the website until the seller removes them.