FAQ

What is The Dealr?

The Dealr is a platform that connects artists and collectors directly. We profile artists, present their work transparently, and facilitate the process of acquiring art from discovery to delivery.

Who is The Dealr for?

The Dealr is for collectors looking to discover and acquire contemporary art, and for artists seeking visibility, fair representation, and access to new audiences across Africa and the diaspora.

How does buying artwork through The Dealr work?

Once you select an artwork, we guide you through the purchase process and manage all logistics, including payment, shipping, framing, and installation if required.

Do you ship internationally?

Yes. We facilitate both local and international shipping and handle logistics to ensure artworks arrive safely and professionally.

Can I view artworks in person?

Some artworks may be available for in-person viewing depending on location and exhibition schedules. Where possible, we will coordinate viewings directly with artists or partner spaces.

What kinds of artists does The Dealr work with?

We work with emerging and established artists from South Africa, across the continent, and the broader African diaspora, with practices spanning multiple mediums and disciplines.

How does The Dealr support artists?

We support artists by profiling their work, connecting them with collectors, and handling administrative and logistical processes so they can focus on their practice.

Is art on The Dealr considered an investment?

Investment in art is personal. While some works may increase in monetary value, we encourage collectors to consider emotional, cultural, and personal value alongside financial considerations.

How often is new work added?

New artists and artworks are added regularly. We also feature monthly picks and curated selections to highlight practices we believe collectors should engage with.

How can I get in touch?

You can contact us directly through the website or via our social media platforms for enquiries, commissions, or collaborations.