How to Collect Contemporary Glass Art

If you love the art form of contemporary glass art pieces, you'll enjoy collecting contemporary art glass as a hobby. Contemporary art glass pieces, whether created from blown or solid glass, include some of the most unusual and beautiful art pieces of the time. From freeform glass sculptures to tiny marbles, collecting contemporary art glass is a hobby that is exciting, rewarding and interesting.

Things You'll Need

  • Information on contemporary art glass
Show More

Instructions

    • 1

      Determine if there is a specific style of contemporary art glass that you would enjoy collecting, such as vases, paperweights, figurines or freeform pieces. Many collectors choose their contemporary art glass, based on color, artist or size.

    • 2

      Learn about the different kinds of contemporary art glass available and decide on a price range that is suitable to your budget. Contemporary art pieces can range in price from a few dollars to many thousands of dollars.

    • 3

      Purchase a price guide that focuses on the type of contemporary art glass that you want to collect. There are specific price guides, as well as general price guides, that encompass several areas, artists and types of designs.

    • 4

      Join an online group such as the TIAS Art Glass Discussion Group, which has valuable information on collecting contemporary art glass.

    • 5

      Search local art galleries, antique and collectible stores and even flea markets, for a piece to add to your collection.

    • 6

      Browse online auction sites, such as ebay, to search for a contemporary art glass piece that you will enjoy. eBay also has many free guides on contemporary art glass for study.

    • 7

      Travel to local artist shows, art exhibits and events in your area. Many new glass artists exhibit their pieces at these venues.

Tips & Warnings

  • Collect contemporary glass art pieces that you enjoy to not be afraid to mix styles artists or types.

  • Never put a contemporary Art glass piece into a dishwasher, always clean it carefully by hand.

  • There are products on the market that will securely anchor your art glass pieces to a shelf, base or table without being seen. One such product is museum quality Clear Gel, which is available online and at most collectible stores.

Related Searches:

Resources

Comments

You May Also Like

  • About Contemporary Art

    There is more to contemporary art than just the random exhibition of paintings or sculpture or the display of an installation. Contemporary...

  • How to Collect Glass Paperweights

    Paperweights have been recognized as an art form from as early as 1925 and are more decorative than practical. Encased in a...

  • How to Sell Your Art Collection

    Whether you intended your art purchases as an investment from the beginning or you need to make money now, there are important...

  • Contemporary Decor Ideas

    While some still cling to the classic design styles from years past, others are eager to make their home decor contemporary in...

  • How to Collect Art

    People collect art for various purposes. Collectors use art to decorate their home, earn money as an investor or simply satisfy the...

  • How to Create Contemporary Art

    Contemporary art is essentially any type of modern art that is post World War II. However, there are different types of contemporary...

  • How to Spot Valuable Art Glass Pieces

    Glass art can be created in a variety of ways and is defined as any art using glass as the median. There...

  • How to Collect Marbles

    Collect marbles for beauty or investment. Antique marbles are still available, and contemporary art glass marbles are being made daily. Some of...

  • How to Get an Appraisal Before Buying Art

    The high price of art makes research and critical analysis important for any buyer. Your knowledge of art history and artistic techniques...

  • How to Repair Art Glass

    Your art glass pieces, such as goblets and perfume bottles, are an investment, which you want to keep in the best condition...

  • Stamp Collecting for Kids

    Stamp collecting, or philately, is an appealing and educational hobby for children. For beginning collectors, like kids, stamps are abundant, affordable and...

  • Using Granite Glass for Glass Art

    Granite glass is extremely textured glass and is great for glass art. See samples of granite glass in this free video.

  • What Is Art Glass?

    Art glass comes in many different forms. It is used primarily for ornamental and artistic display purposes. Often found in vases and...

  • Types of Art Careers

    Many young people discover a love of art in grade school or high school but may feel discouraged about making a living...

  • How to Clean a Glass Vase

    Ever received a beautiful bouquet of flowers only to find your glass vase is filled with grime and water lines? Keep your...

  • Nevada Vacation Ideas

    Spend a weekend in Reno enjoying low-key gambling and a little art as well. Home to nearly, 2,000 works of art, the...

  • How to Visit the Museum of Contemporary Art in Seoul, Korea

    The Museum of Contemporary Art in Seoul, Korea, is an important depository of Asian art in general and Korean art in particular....

  • How to Read Art Glass Marks

    Much art glass is marked faintly, but most people do not anticipate that it will be marked, and do not look closely....

Related Ads

Featured