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Ranor Gallery Messages

For Artists

At Ranor Gallery, we seek practices that go beyond display works that question, reflect, and engage. We believe contemporary art is not only visual experience, but intellectual and human inquiry.

We welcome artists with a strong conceptual foundation and a distinctive visual language to join a space that values depth, experimentation, and meaningful dialogue. Here, your work becomes part of a living conversation one that connects ideas with audiences who seek substance as much as beauty.

For submissions or inquiries, please email artist@ranor.gallery

For Collectors

At Ranor Gallery, collecting art is an intentional act a commitment to live with ideas, emotion, and perspective. We present contemporary works rooted in thoughtful exploration, engaging the complexities of identity, psychology, and the human condition.

Each artwork is more than an object; it is a presence carrying narrative, tension, and meaning. For collectors seeking pieces that enrich their spaces with both aesthetic strength and intellectual depth, Ranor offers a carefully curated dialogue between vision and value.

For requests or inquiries, please email request@ranor.gallery

For Press

Ranor Gallery is a new contemporary art space in Canada, founded in 2026, dedicated to exploring the intersection of thought and visual art.

For press information, interviews, or media requests, please contact us at info@ranor.gallery

Get In Touch With Us

Ranor Gallery Info

Contacts

Address

34th Ave, Queens, Laval, Quebec

Opening Hours

Monday – Saturday

10 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Sunday

11 a.m. – 5 p.m.

COLLECTOR’S GUIDE & FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Collecting art is a meaningful and long-term engagement with creativity, culture, and personal vision. Whether you are acquiring your first artwork or expanding an established collection, the gallery is committed to ensuring a transparent and professional acquisition experience.
Below you will find answers to some of the most frequently asked questions from collectors.

Collector Tips

We typically work with artists whose practice demonstrates originality, consistency, and a strong conceptual direction. Long-term collaboration and artistic development are key considerations.

All artworks presented by the gallery are carefully reviewed and sourced directly from the represented artists or their authorized channels. Each artwork is accompanied by an official Certificate of Authenticity, confirming the artist, title, medium, dimensions, and year of creation.

Yes. Every artwork acquired through the gallery is delivered with a signed Certificate of Authenticity issued or validated by the gallery. This document serves as an important record for provenance and future collection documentation.

The majority of artworks offered by the gallery are unique original works. When an artwork belongs to a limited edition, the edition number and the total edition size are clearly specified.

The gallery makes every effort to present artworks with the highest degree of accuracy. However, slight variations may occur due to differences in screen calibration and photographic lighting.

Artworks may be acquired directly through the gallery’s website or by contacting the gallery team. Once the acquisition is confirmed, the gallery will guide the collector through the payment and shipping process.

The gallery accepts secure payment methods, including bank transfers and other internationally recognized payment options. Detailed instructions are provided upon confirmation of the acquisition.

In certain circumstances, the gallery may place an artwork on temporary hold for a limited period. Collectors interested in reserving a work are invited to contact the gallery for further details.

Yes. The gallery is pleased to advise collectors in selecting artworks that align with their personal vision, collection development, and the spatial context in which the work will be presented.

Yes. The gallery collaborates with professional art handlers and specialized shipping partners to ensure the safe international transportation of artworks.

All artworks are carefully packed using museum-grade materials and professional packing methods designed specifically for the safe transportation of fine art.

Delivery times may vary depending on the destination and the shipping method selected. Once the artwork has been dispatched, the collector will receive tracking information and an estimated delivery timeframe.

Insurance during transit is the responsibility of the buyer. Upon request, the gallery may assist in arranging shipping services or provide guidance regarding suitable insurance options to ensure the safe transportation of the artwork.

Should any concerns arise upon receiving the artwork, collectors are encouraged to contact the gallery promptly. Each request will be reviewed in accordance with the gallery’s return policy.

Yes. The gallery maintains documentation regarding the origin and ownership history of artworks whenever available. Provenance documentation contributes to the long-term credibility and traceability of the work.

Certainly. Collectors are welcome to request additional images, close-up details, or further information about any artwork prior to acquisition.

Yes. The gallery is pleased to support new collectors by offering guidance on developing a thoughtful and coherent art collection over time.

While the gallery cannot guarantee financial appreciation, artworks by emerging or established artists may gain value depending on factors such as the artist’s career development, exhibition history, institutional recognition, and collector demand.

Condition reports may be provided upon request, particularly for collectors who require detailed documentation regarding the physical state of the artwork.

Most artworks are signed by the artist. In some cases the signature may appear on the front, the reverse, or within accompanying documentation.

The gallery may represent both emerging and established artists whose practices demonstrate originality, conceptual depth, and artistic consistency.

Yes. The gallery may provide guidance to collectors interested in developing a thoughtful collection over time, based on artistic dialogue and curatorial perspective.

Collectors are welcome to request information about additional available works by the same artist whenever applicable.

Yes. The gallery welcomes inquiries from corporate collectors, institutions, and foundations interested in acquiring artworks.

Yes. The gallery may offer private consultations for collectors who wish to discuss acquisitions, artists, or collection development.

Depending on the artist’s availability and practice, the gallery may facilitate commissioned works tailored to specific dimensions or conceptual ideas.

Collectibility often depends on several factors including originality, the artist’s vision, exhibition history, rarity of the work, and the overall coherence of the artist’s practice.

Artworks should be displayed away from direct sunlight, humidity, and extreme temperature changes. Proper framing and professional handling are recommended to ensure long-term preservation.

Provenance the documented history of ownership plays a crucial role in the long-term value, authenticity, and credibility of an artwork.

Most experienced collectors recommend acquiring artworks that resonate personally. While the market can influence value, meaningful collections are often built through passion and thoughtful selection.

Acquiring works by emerging artists allows collectors to engage closely with developing artistic practices and often leads to more personal relationships with the artists and their work.

The primary market refers to artworks sold for the first time through galleries representing the artist.

The secondary market involves the resale of artworks through collectors, auctions, or dealers.

Exhibitions especially in respected galleries, institutions, or museums can contribute to the visibility and recognition of an artist’s practice.

Not at all. Many important collections began simply with curiosity, openness, and a genuine appreciation for art.

The secondary market involves the resale of artworks through collectors, auctions, or dealers.

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