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SMA Crown Confidential: 
Online Art Data Platforms

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Artprice

The world's leading art market database.

Artprice provides:  Over 30 million auction records spanning more than 700,000 artists, with price indices, market trend analysis, and artist biographies. The authoritative reference for establishing provenance value, tracking an artist's market trajectory, and preparing for auction.

 

Artprice is best suited for:  Both self-made HNWIs and Old Money collectors. Strongest where the collection overlaps with the traditional auction market for fine art, paintings, and sculpture.

 

What The Bespoke AI Art Confidante adds:  Artprice tells a collector what a work sold for. The Bespoke AI Art Confidante interprets what that means for their specific collection — how a market movement affects succession value, what a price trajectory signals about long-term stewardship decisions, and how the data connects to the collector's broader estate and legacy intentions.

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Artsignal

Real-time art market intelligence and price alerts.

Artsignal provides:  Monitoring of the art market in real time, delivering alerts on artist price movements, emerging collector trends, and market signals relevant to a defined watchlist. Oriented toward the active collector who wants to stay ahead of market shifts.

 

Artsignal is best suited for:  Self-made HNWIs with an investment-conscious approach to collecting, and Gen X and Millennial collectors managing growth-oriented portfolios.

 

What The Bespoke AI Art Confidante adds:  A signal is not a decision. Artsignal identifies movement; the Bespoke AI Art Confidante helps a collector determine whether that movement is relevant to their collection profile, their acquisition philosophy, and their longer-term intentions. It transforms market data into a considered position.

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MyArtBroker 

The secondary market for prints, editions, and multiples.

MyArtBroker provides:  A transparent, data-led platform for buying and selling prints and limited editions. Specialises in the secondary market for contemporary and modern print artists, with clear pricing, trade history, and brokerage services. Particularly strong on artists favoured by younger HNWI collectors.

 

MyArtBroker is best suited for:  Millennial and younger Gen X collectors whose collections are built around prints, photography, and limited editions rather than unique works. Also relevant to established collectors with an edition component they wish to manage actively.

 

What The Bespoke AI Art Confidante adds:  MyArtBroker provides market clarity on the transaction. The Bespoke AI Art Confidante situates the print collection within the collector's full picture — what proportion of a portfolio it represents, how it aligns with or diverges from a collecting identity, and how it communicates intent to the next generation.

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Artsy

The primary discovery and acquisition platform for contemporary art.

Artsy provides:  Artsy aggregates works from galleries, auction houses, and art fairs worldwide, providing a single interface for discovering and acquiring contemporary and modern art. Includes editorial content, fair coverage, and artist profiles. The dominant digital entry point into the primary and secondary gallery market.

 

Artsy is best suited for:  Both self-made and Old Money collectors building or expanding a contemporary collection. Particularly useful for collectors not yet embedded in gallery relationships who are navigating the primary market.

 

What The Bespoke AI Art Confidante adds:  Artsy expands what a collector can see. The Bespoke AI Art Confidante interprets what they are looking at — the significance of a gallery's programme, the career stage of an artist, whether a work is consistent with a developing collection identity, and when it is worth pursuing a relationship beyond the platform itself.

A list of online platforms that serve collectors at the point of acquisition, market research, and secondary sales. The collection itself — its meaning, succession, stewardship, and positioning within a broader estate or legacy — falls outside their scope.

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