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Curating Asia’s Finest – Where Tradition Meets Contemporary At GallerKLA, we collaborate with leading curators to bring you a thoughtfully curated collection of exceptional art from across Asia. From ancient techniques to contemporary expressions, our platform showcases the depth, culture, and innovation that Asian art has to offer. We are dedicated to connecting collectors with masterpieces that tell stories from the diverse landscapes of Asia—crafted by both emerging and renowned artists and their artwork.

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Our Curatorial Vision

At GallerKLA, our mission is to redefine the way Asian art is discovered and collected. We are committed to:

  • Partnering with Visionary Curators
  • Showcasing Asia’s Diverse Artistic Heritage
  • Bridging Collectors with Authentic Masterpieces
  • Celebrating Cultural Narratives Across Borders
  • Cultivating a Global Art Community

We believe Asian art holds timeless stories that inspire and connect people across cultures. Our goal is to bring these stories to life—one curated piece at a time.

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Frequently Asked Questions

It refers to a list of common questions and their corresponding answers that are typically provided on websites

An art auction is a public sale where artwork is sold to the highest bidder. Auctions can be held in person, online, or as a combination of both.

To participate in an art auction, start by registering with the auction house, either online or in person. Review the auction catalog to identify artworks of interest.

A reserve price is the minimum amount a seller is willing to accept for an item at auction. If bidding does not reach this price, the item will not be sold.

A buyer’s premium is an additional fee charged by auction houses on top of the winning bid price. It’s typically a percentage of the final bid and is paid by the buyer to cover the auction house's costs and services.

To verify an artwork's authenticity, check for certificates of authenticity from the artist or gallery, provenance records detailing the artwork's history, and any signatures or markings by the artist.

If you win a bid at an art auction, you’ll be required to complete the payment within a specified period. Once payment is received, ownership of the artwork is transferred to you, and arrangements for shipping or pickup will be made

Yes, the return or exchange of artwork after purchasing at an auction depends on the auction house's specific policies.

At art auctions, a variety of payment methods are typically accepted. Common options include credit and debit cards, wire transfers, and personal or cashier’s checks.

Yes, you are welcome to inspect the artwork before the auction. We believe that potential bidders should have the opportunity to closely examine the pieces they are interested in.

After winning an artwork in an online auction, the shipping process typically involves several steps to ensure safe delivery.