Apricus

Apricus

As Seen In

As Seen In

Attention to
Detail is Everything.

Attention to
Detail is Everything.

“Apricus gives galleries and artists global exposure—without sacrificing control.”

— Yahoo Finance

“Apricus gives galleries and artists global exposure—without sacrificing control.”

— Yahoo Finance

What We Do

Visibility, Curation, and Control — for Galleries.

Visibility, Curation, and Control — for Galleries.

“Apricus is redefining how fine art is discovered and collected.” — L’Officiel

“Apricus is redefining how fine art is discovered and collected.” — L’Officiel

The all-in-one digital platform helping galleries sell more art, grow their collector base, and own the online experience.

Built for contemporary art galleries. Commission-free. Fully managed.

The all-in-one digital platform helping galleries sell more art, grow their collector base, and own the online experience.

Built for contemporary art galleries. Commission-free. Fully managed.

Marketplace and Portal

Designed for Galleries

“Apricus combines gallery-level curation with modern tools for exposure, sales, and collector engagement.” — GQ

“Apricus combines gallery-level curation with modern tools for exposure, sales, and collector engagement.” — GQ

Modern Growth Tools

“Apricus stands out by integrating a curated marketplace with a dedicated social platform—fostering collaboration, not just transactions.” — Harper’s Bazaar

“Apricus stands out by integrating a curated marketplace with a dedicated social platform—fostering collaboration, not just transactions.” — Harper’s Bazaar

Smarter Than Art Marketplaces. Stronger Than Agencies. Cheaper Than Staff.

Compared to Art Marketplaces (Artsy, Saatchi, etc.):

• They take 15–30% commission on each sale, plus charge $300–$4,000/month just to list.
• No included marketing — you’re paying for visibility, not results.
• No ownership or control — you’re renting space on someone else’s platform.

Compared to Traditional E-Commerce Agencies:

• Agencies charge $5,000–$12,000+/month for ad management, SEO, and content.
• They don’t include a marketplace or sales infrastructure — you’re still on your own to sell.
• No art market focus — they treat your gallery like a clothing brand.

Compared to In-House Employees:

• Full-time marketers cost $60K–$90K+/year, not including benefits.
• One person = limited skillset (no ad buying, SEO, content, tech, and outreach all in one).
Time-consuming to manage, onboard, and replace if they underperform.