How to Invest in Aboriginal Art Ethically

For the unpracticed art investor, the Indigenous art market can be confusing and even overwhelming. With so many options and outlets out there, deciphering where to start with ethically purchasing Aboriginal Art can take time and effort. Learning where to trust, what is high-quality, and if a purchase will support the Aboriginal artist in question is a skill. As a trusted online art auction platform, Charleston’s Fine Art has put together your complete guide to investing in Indigenous artwork responsibly and ethically, as well as a few things to keep in mind when buying your artwork. These tips pertain to art sold in the online auction space, where artists receive support and compensation for their creative work.

Why Buying Ethically Is Important

For Indigenous artists, art sales are their primary source of income. Making sure you invest ethically isn’t just a benefit for you and your collection, but it is also key for showing respect to the oldest living culture group in the world. Making sure artists and their families are appropriately compensated for their amazing work and securing a sustainable future for the Aboriginal art industry as a whole is part of being a responsible consumer of artwork.

Do Research and Ask Questions

When you are buying artwork from a trusted source, you can feel secure in the guarantee that the process is ethical and fair for all parties. That being said, don’t hesitate to ask questions or research particular artists to ensure that you are investing in a piece that is mindful and responsible. Gathering knowledge on Aboriginal art culture and the significance of certain motifs or skills will also add to your intelligence profile in the modern art world, which is invaluable whether you are new to the art game or you are already engaged and you simply want to sharpen up your knowledge and understanding.

Some great questions to consider are who the artist is, where they are from, what previous pieces of theirs are sold for, what the royalties, licensing, and shipping fees are, and whether the purchasing practice is up to the cultural code of conduct.

Online auctions for Aboriginal art have high ethical standards and carry a sense of responsibility for Indigenous artists and the overall Aboriginal art culture, as well as local and rural communities.

Purchase From An Online Aboriginal Art Auction

Charleston’s Fine Art Auctions are practised professionals in the auctioning and sale of Aboriginal artwork. As a trusted, certified provider of artwork both locally in Australia and globally too, we are the go-to for online art purchasing and bidding that is secure and fair to every party involved. Register quickly and seamlessly online and keep up to date with newly listed artwork and up-and-coming Indigenous artists all from the convenience of your home. Regardless of your taste and budget, you can confidently engage with the Aboriginal art space online with Charleston’s.

Register online and begin ethically purchasing Aboriginal art today.

 

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