
The rise of online marketplaces has significantly transformed the way porcelain sculptures are bought and sold, challenging the dominance of traditional galleries. These digital platforms offer artists direct access to global audiences, eliminating the need for intermediaries like galleries. Collectors now enjoy greater convenience, with 24/7 access to diverse artworks and transparent pricing.
However, this shift also poses challenges. Traditional galleries provide curated exhibitions, expert validation, and a tactile experience that online platforms often lack. Many artists still rely on galleries for prestige and networking, even as they embrace digital sales.
The future likely lies in a hybrid model, where galleries adapt by integrating online tools while maintaining their unique value. As the art market evolves, both systems must innovate to thrive in an increasingly digital world.