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Dr. Mark Sublette an art dealer with twenty five years experience explains the pros and cons of selling art. Use an art dealer or art broker. Finally use an auction house. This is a must see video for those looking to sell their artwork. Website: https://www.medicinemangallery.com Facebook: / medicinemangallery Instagram: / medicinemangallery Podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/a... Options for selling your artwork, the how to of selling your art and antiques So, what are your options for selling your artwork? this is something I deal with daily. In fact, quite frankly, hourly because there's a lot of artwork out there, and people are trying to figure out how to dispose of it whether it's because of death, taxes, or just they've tired of it. And there are a few options, and you need to know what your options are, and what are the pros and cons of these. What I tell people who send me images – I’ve tried to push them in the direction (that) I think is the best for that piece of artwork. Sometimes it's a good fit, sometimes it's not. The three ways that you can do it are: 1) privately yourself. 2) with a gallery, like myself, or 3) through an auction house. These are your main three ways. So, I'll discuss each one. First, is privately. You can do it yourself – why not? You knew enough to buy the piece of artwork, and hopefully you know enough to sell it. I think there's different ways you can do it. A lot of people would do the internet. Now, there are also trade papers, but the Internet seems to be a good way to do it yourself. You get a broad area of potential collectors and people that would be interested in it. You can do things like Craigslist, which is fine. It has a huge audience. Unfortunately, there's no specification for artwork really, and so it's kind of a hit or miss, in my opinion a site that I like I think works really well is Artufind…