18 Apr Art collecting in 2025
Art as an Investment: A Smart Move in 2025
Art isn’t just for decoration anymore—it’s also a smart way to invest money.
In 2025, many people are adding art to their portfolios, just like they would with stocks or real estate. Some even buy small shares of famous artworks through apps and websites. This means you don’t need to be rich to invest in big-name artists.
Technology helps collectors make better choices. There are apps that track prices, show trends, and even suggest which artists might become valuable in the future.
There are also new “art funds” where you invest in a group of artworks managed by experts. You don’t own the art, but you share in the profits if the value goes up.
Even though it’s an investment, experts say you should still buy art you enjoy. If it goes up in value, that’s a bonus.
The Comeback of Real Art in 2025
Even with all the digital art around, many people in 2025 are falling in love again with real, physical art.
Paintings, sculptures, handmade ceramics, and even paper collages are making a comeback. People want to touch, see, and live with art—not just look at it on a screen.
Collectors are looking for pieces that feel personal and natural. Art made from recycled materials or local resources is especially popular. It’s not just about beauty—it’s about meaning and connection.
Galleries are focusing more on real-life experiences, and homes are being designed with art in mind—not just for walls, but for floors, tables, and outdoor spaces too.
In a fast-paced digital world, collecting real art is a way to slow down and enjoy something lasting.
Artworks by: Wendy van Boxtel




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