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Cataloger

London
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Now hiring: Cataloguer

Location: London

Type: Full-time

Department: Commercial Operations

Start date: 1st Sept

Compensation: Competitive, depending on experience

Artscapy is the award-winning wealth management company making art a liquid, bankable asset.

Our Art Account is a first-of-its-kind digital platform helping 15k+ collectors manage, value, protect and unlock liquidity from their art portfolios.

We are now looking for an exceptional Cataloguer to help ensure every artwork entering the Artscapy ecosystem is researched, catalogued and presented to the highest possible standard.

This role sits at the heart of our commercial operations and is critical to the quality, accuracy and professionalism of everything we present to clients, partners and buyers.

You will create accurate artwork records, conduct research, manage condition reports, maintain inventory data and support catalogue production across Artscapy’s platform and sales ecosystem.

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This is not simply a data-entry role. We are looking for someone intellectually curious, detail-oriented and passionate about art who takes pride in producing accurate, high-quality work.

What you’ll do

  • Catalogue artworks accurately and consistently across internal systems and external platforms.
  • Conduct artist, provenance, literature, exhibition and market research.
  • Produce, manage and follow up on condition reports.
  • Upload and maintain artwork inventory, images and metadata.
  • Ensure artwork listings meet Artscapy’s quality, accuracy and presentation standards.
  • Support catalogue production, auction preparation and sale-related documentation.
  • Work closely with specialists, advisory and operations teams.
  • Help improve cataloguing standards, data integrity and internal workflows.

What we’re looking for

  • Experience cataloguing artworks or working in a collections, gallery, auction house or art market environment.
  • Strong research, writing and editing skills.
  • Excellent attention to detail and commitment to accuracy.
  • Understanding of art history, cataloguing conventions and the art market.
  • Strong organisational skills and ability to manage multiple deadlines.
  • Confidence working with artwork data, images and documentation.
  • A proactive, collaborative and process-minded approach.

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Big plus

  • Experience using collection management systems or inventory platforms.
  • Experience writing catalogue entries or sale notes.
  • Experience with condition reporting, AI tools or workflow automation.

What we provide

  • Opportunities for career progression.
  • Flexible working.
  • Private health insurance.
  • A collaborative and entrepreneurial environment.
  • The chance to help build a category-defining company at the intersection of art, finance and technology.

Interested? We look forward to receiving your application at careers@artscapy.com.

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Skills

Cataloguing
Research
Writing
Editing
Attention to Detail
Art History
Organisational Skills
Data Management
Collaboration
Condition Reporting
AI Tools
Workflow Automation

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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