Art deserves to beremembered
Five centuries ago, Vasari kept the first record of art's makers. Vasary continues that work — a private home where your collection, your contacts, and your history stay protected, and entirely your own.
The year Giorgio Vasari wrote the first archive of art history — and became the original custodian of artistic memory.
Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects
We carry the name — and the discipline — forward.
“Where is that piece?”
“Who has it?”
“What did we agree on?”
My mother is an artist. I grew up watching the chaos behind the art.
— Founder, Vasary
The Gap
Scattered spreadsheets. Half-remembered conversations. Lost folders.
Vasary closes that gap.
Built for everyone the old tools forgot
The tools that existed were priced for the West and ran only on Apple — out of reach for most artists and galleries across the Middle East and beyond. Vasary runs on any device, at a fair price.
I once watched a collector be offered, by another dealer, the very artwork he already owned — circled back through a chain he never authorized.
Discretion is the whole game. So we built Vasary to keep it.
Yours, and only yours
Private by design. Your inventory, your contacts, your numbers — yours alone.
One private workspace
Private back-office infrastructure — inventory, contacts, invoicing, analytics, and cataloguing — brought into a single workspace.
Share one work — or a whole portfolio — with one chosen person. No leaks. No chain.
The work speaks. Nothing gets in its way.
See the platformKnow where every artwork is — always
Take control of your art operation
Start your private workspace today.





