ABOUT US
The Art World in Your Pocket
Founded in 2014, Atelier Auction provides a wide array of analysis, updates, inside tip and live auction focuses on investable art pieces.
Having worked with some of the top galleries and artists around the region, Atelier Auction creates a modern, secure and simple to use platform, offering direct access to original artists’ works, allowing art lovers to cross examine and bid online.
Atelier Auction is the centre of art marketplace with hidden gems waiting to be discovered, whether you are an avid collector or savvy bidder.
What makes Atelier Auction unique is the technology behind enables the growth of emerging art market by effectively connecting supply and demand on a global scale.


OUR CONSIGNED ARTISTS
Atelier Auction goes to great length to maintain a personal “feel” for each and every of our artist featured, it has been our policy to make a twice yearly visit to the artist’s atelier or workplace as we have known.
This is to ensure our auction house remain true to its brand of Atelier Auction. such visits do helps to break down the barrier of distance and instead, it develops more into a relationship between Atelier Auction and the individual artist.
Over time, more in-depth understanding of the artist have been developed which enhances the position between Auctioneer and seller into a mentor and student relationship. It greatly allows us to depict a more detailed and accurate state of mind of the artist for each of their artwork.
CERTIFIED ARTWORKS
Art is a form of pure craftsmanship, It should be unique, authentic and original. That is why artists are usually very attached to the original characteristics of their work and goes to extreme length to protect their Authenticity.
Authenticity can be proved by each original artist for their artwork sold at Atelier Auction. A certificate will be issued by Atelier Auction stating the details of the purchase (frame is optional) and an additional hand-written note by the original artist will be provided for each piece of Artwork, making the piece more valuable for collections.

