Interested in buying art in Cambridge? You’re in luck! There are many great art galleries in Cambridge. However, which is the best gallery for you? As with trying to choose the ‘best furniture shops in Cambridge‘, what makes the ‘best’ gallery depends on you. What are your preferences? What are your goals for your collection? Once you know what sort of art you are looking for, you can get out there and explore Cambridge’s art galleries.
Why Buy Art?
Art improves our quality of life. All you have to do is think about the difference between a room with bare walls and one with walls full of art.
Why Should People Buy and Own Art?
Firstly, it is worth considering the question: why buy art. ‘For investment’ might seem the obvious answer. However, a report, ‘Profit or Pleasure? Exploring the Motivations Behind Treasure Trends’ suggests that a minority of collectors buy art for investment only. On the contrary, most art purchases are motivated by enjoyment.
Like the art itself, people’s reasons for buying it can be multifaceted. In other words, there are many reasons to buy art:
- an emotional connection with the piece
- interior decoration
- demonstrate one’s values
- social status
- investment
- gift giving
The list goes on and on. In the final analysis, people buy art for many different reasons. Whatever the reasons, however, owning original art is important. From stimulating conversation to creating an enjoyable space. Or from personal expression to diversifying an investment portfolio. Art enriches our lives.
How to Buy Art
The overriding factor when buying a work of art is that you must fall in love with it first.
How to Buy: Contemporary Art
No matter your reasons for buying art, the pros agree: buy what you like. While this may not be too helpful on its own, there are some clear steps to finding the right pieces for you. So, before scouring art galleries in Cambridge consider this:
- define
- select
- research
- buy
Let’s break that down. First, define. Figure out what you enjoy. Visit galleries and exhibitions to learn what pleases you. Second, select. Now that you know the kind of art you like, look into who are the best practitioners. Understanding an artist’s importance is fundamental to collecting art. Third, research. Along with delving into the best artists of your chosen genre, investigate the prominence and influence of individual artists. Likewise, research the current market for your chosen artists. This can help you better judge the price of pieces. Lastly, buy. Equipped with a clear understanding of what you are looking for and what you are willing to pay, you are ready to visit art galleries in Cambridge
Art Galleries Cambridge
Cambridge is home to many galleries. In the same way that supporting boutique furniture shops in Cambridge contributes to the vitality of our community, so does supporting local artists such as The Cambridge Jewellers Guild. Encouraging our artistic community contributes to the richness of the regional economy and cultural life. Moreover, when you’re ready to buy, you have a number of options.
So, you’ve done your homework. You know what you are looking for, the artists you enjoy and your budget. Time to explore specialist art galleries in Cambridge. For example, Primavera Gallery on King’s Parade opposite King’s College. Occupying three floors, Primavera brings together a huge range of British-made arts and crafts. While Primavera showcases a wide variety of pieces, they have particularly extensive offerings of jewellery, art glass and ceramics.
Alternatively, Cambridge Contemporary Art runs a gallery showcasing the work of over 100 UK-based artists. Focussing on handmade prints, paintings, sculptures and crafts, the gallery is centrally located near King’s College. Similarly, Byard Art Cambridge uses an innovative exhibition programme of solo and mixed shows to offer a unique selection of two and three dimensional work.
Finally, MRS FOX herself. We’d be remiss if we didn’t mention our own gallery. Owned and operated by Jane Fox, a trained art valuer, MRS FOX buys, sells and sources original 20th-century paintings and decorative arts.
Interested in viewing our art? Please peruse our online catalogue. Want to view and discuss in person? Contact us and we’ll be delighted to help you find just the right piece.