

Acquisition & Consultation
And consider the investment potential
Build a Private Collections
For collectors and art enthusiasts looking to invest in unique pieces, we offer acquisition consultations and personalized art advisory services. Our experienced team is committed to helping you build a collection that resonates with your taste and style.
Schedule a Consultation: Contact us to discuss your art collection needs and explore investment opportunities.
Personal taste
With over a decade of experience working with art enthusiasts and collectors, we understand that every collector is unique. At Parseen Gallery, we take the time to get to know our clients, curating personalized collections that reflect their individual tastes and passions.
We make it easy.
Buying art shouldn’t be complicated. Just like any other investment, building an art collection can be simple and rewarding with the right guidance. At Parseen Gallery, we specialize in making the process effortless by providing expert consultation tailored to your needs and goals.
Consider the investment potential
Art should be a source of joy and personal connection, something you love and cherish in your space. However, it’s also important to recognize its investment potential. Art is a proven asset that has consistently appreciated in value over time, offering both aesthetic and financial rewards. By combining your passion for art with a strategic approach, you can create a collection that enriches your life while building long-term value.
Here are 7 steps anyone can take to understand Art Valuation:
1. Artist & Artwork Desirability – Trends drive prices. Right now, abstract art is in high demand, while some traditional European art has declined over the past two decades. The art market, like any industry, operates on supply and demand principles.
2. Exhibitions & Solo shows – How often has the artist been featured in group shows and has has solo shows? More exposure often means higher demand.
3. Institutional Recognition – Has the artist’s work been included in museum or institutional collections (e.g., bank collections)? This adds credibility and investment potential.
4. Auction Sales & Price Trends – Has the artist’s work sold in auctions? Are their prices appreciating over time?
5. Market Research – Check platforms like:
🔍 www.invaluable.com
🔍 www.artprice.com
🔍 www.mutualart.com
🔍 www.artnet.com
🔍 www.1stdibs.com
6. Physical Condition – Just like real estate, the condition of an artwork directly affects its value.
7. Historical Significance – Does the artwork hold any historical or cultural importance? This can impact its long-term value.
8. Hire a licensed art appraiser – Professional research costs anywhere from a few hundred to thousands of dollars but ensures a smart investment.
9. Consult an art advisor – Galleries provide expert insights and personalized recommendations tailored to your investment goals.
Art is not just for collectors—it’s for investors too. With the right approach, you can diversify your portfolio and acquire assets that appreciate over time.