Scottsdale Art Auctions

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About this app

Welcome to the Scottsdale Art Auction App

Scottsdale Art Auction is the hottest art-buying venue in the Southwest, drawing hundreds of collectors from all over the country to attend the multi-million dollar event. The auction specializes in western, wildlife and sporting art from the 1800's to living artists. The annual auction was started seven years ago by three pillars of the western art community: Michael Frost of Bartfield Galleries, Jack Morris of Morris Whiteside Galleries, and Brad Richardson of Legacy Galleries. Frost, Morris, and Richardson recognized a need for a major auction in the Southwest that catered to western, wildlife, and sporting art enthusiasts. “So often collectors are forced to hunt for work in auctions that have a mish-mash of unrelated material,” says Richardson. “We knew that collectors would appreciate having a dedicated selection of important art from which to choose.” With their 100-plus years of combined expertise in auctions, contemporary western art, and works by deceased artists, the three men have created an art-buying event unparalleled in the Southwest.

Key Features of our Auction Bidding App

• Available on all iOS devices
• The best auction app available for choice bidding
• Push notifications to allow bidders to stay in the action
• Increased security, encryption and privacy
• Faster loading and smoother browsing experience
• Manage items (Won, Lost, Winning, Losing)
• Browsing of auction catalogs with photos, descriptions and easy use absentee bidding
• The most user-friendly app to use in the industry
Updated on
Apr 30, 2024

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