The Myth of Selling Art Online
A common misconception is that selling art online diminishes its value. The traditional ‘White Cube’ model—where art is displayed in isolated, sterile gallery spaces—has perpetuated the idea that digital platforms lack prestige. However, this model primarily benefits institutions and ultra-high-net-worth individuals who use art as an investment asset.
The truth? Selling art online doesn’t devalue it—it democratizes it. Digital commerce allows artists to reach a global audience, engage directly with collectors, and control their pricing without gallery commissions. Our video explores financial data that proves selling art online is not just viable but crucial for modern artists.
The Art Market in Perspective: Where Does It Stand?
To understand the full picture, let’s compare the art market to other industries:
Global Art Market: $67.8 billion
Facebook’s Market Value: $944 billion
Louis Vuitton’s Annual Revenue: $26 billion
Chanel’s Annual Revenue: $19.4 billion