How do you determine art-market values?
Varellium separates observed asking prices from stronger valuation evidence, then layers in artist, title, year, medium, dimensions, edition, signature status, authentication status, provenance, exhibition history, auction history, condition, rarity, liquidity, institutional relevance, and comparable depth when the data supports it.
Why keep public Art pages conservative?
Because public pages should reflect only what published payloads and current evidence can support. Thin provenance, uncertain attribution, unclear authenticity, and weak comparable sales stay soft rather than overstated.
What kinds of works surface here?
Fine art, contemporary art, modern art, prints and multiples, works on paper, photography, street art, posters, illustration art, concept art, animation art, digital art, limited editions, and artist proofs where context changes the market reading.
Can I open the exact marketplace source?
Public pages link to Varellium analysis. Paid member surfaces can expose deeper source and archive detail when publication and entitlement rules allow it.