Most people think buying original art is something other people do.
Richer people. People who know things about art. People who have a dealer, whatever that means. People who go to openings in SoHo and nod knowingly at things on white walls.
Artsper exists to end that assumption.
It's a marketplace for original contemporary art from over 2,000 galleries across 50 countries — Paris, New York, London, Berlin, Seoul, São Paulo, Tokyo. Real galleries. Vetted artists. Works that hang in the same kinds of spaces where art gets taken seriously. And you can buy directly from your couch, shipped to your door, starting at around $50.
The range is the thing. Paintings. Sculptures. Photography. Prints. Drawings. Digital works. Ceramics. Abstract. Figurative. Landscape. Portrait. Political. Decorative. Meditative. There are works by emerging artists early in their careers and works by established names who've been showing for decades. You can filter by size, by medium, by color, by price range, by country of origin, by art movement.
The $50 to $500 range is genuinely interesting — prints and works on paper from real artists through real galleries, not the mass-produced poster market. The $500 to $5,000 range is where original paintings start appearing from artists building serious careers. Above that it goes as deep as the market goes.
Every work comes with provenance — which gallery represents the artist, where they've shown, what critics have said. You're not buying art from the internet. You're buying from a gallery that happens to have a presence on a platform that makes their inventory searchable.
The art on your wall shouldn't be a print of something someone else owns.
Go find the thing that's actually yours.


