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Post by ricobenfico on Feb 15, 2009 21:53:03 GMT 1
Andipa Gallery is delighted to launch two new works by Slinkachu at the gallery’s annual exhibition in Switzerland. The works will be available from Tuesday 17th February, 2009. Left to fend for themselves in the bustling city, Slinkachu’s miniature figures venture across the large metropolis, wading through blades of grass and puddles in the pavement cracks. A world of miniature scale is uncovered as figures board buses, await lifts and enter inch-tall doorways. The positioning of Slinkachu’s models within the urban context plays with the element of surprise and the unexpected, and warrants immediate empathy and understanding from those discovering these scenes. These site-specific interventions are captured through Slinkachu’s photographic documentation. Slinkachu has recently released his first publication ‘Little People in the City: The street art of Slinkachu’, published by Boxtree (Pan MacMillan), with a foreword by author Will Self. Wonderland Taxi Wonderland and Taxi! are available in two formats: Edition of 5, Signed Continuous tone light-jet digital photographic print on Fuji Crystal Archive Matte Image: 80 x 120 cm (31 ½ x 47 in) Sheet: 86.4 x 126.4 cm (34 x 49 ¾ in) £1,950 GBP + VAT, unframed Edition of 15, Signed Continuous tone light-jet digital photographic print on Fuji Crystal Archive Matte Image: 53.5 x 80 cm (21 x 31½ in) Sheet: 59.9 x 86.4 cm (23 ½ x 34 in) £980 GBP + VAT, unframed Please note that prices will increase as the edition sells. Published by Andipa Gallery Each work is signed, numbered and titled by the artist in the lower margin. A certificate of authenticity designed by the artist and the long shot is included with each work
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Post by sacked on Feb 15, 2009 22:01:49 GMT 1
So.does
'Please note that prices will increase as the edition sells'.
mean that Andipa are Flipping before the prints have even sold out ?
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Post by Guest on Feb 15, 2009 22:02:11 GMT 1
Andipa Gallery is delighted to launch two new works by Slinkachu at the gallery’s annual exhibition in Switzerland. The works will be available from Tuesday 17th February, 2009. Left to fend for themselves in the bustling city, Slinkachu’s miniature figures venture across the large metropolis, wading through blades of grass and puddles in the pavement cracks. A world of miniature scale is uncovered as figures board buses, await lifts and enter inch-tall doorways. The positioning of Slinkachu’s models within the urban context plays with the element of surprise and the unexpected, and warrants immediate empathy and understanding from those discovering these scenes. These site-specific interventions are captured through Slinkachu’s photographic documentation. Slinkachu has recently released his first publication ‘Little People in the City: The street art of Slinkachu’, published by Boxtree (Pan MacMillan), with a foreword by author Will Self. Wonderland Taxi Wonderland and Taxi! are available in two formats: Edition of 5, Signed Continuous tone light-jet digital photographic print on Fuji Crystal Archive Matte Image: 80 x 120 cm (31 ½ x 47 in) Sheet: 86.4 x 126.4 cm (34 x 49 ¾ in) £1,950 GBP + VAT, unframed Edition of 15, Signed Continuous tone light-jet digital photographic print on Fuji Crystal Archive Matte Image: 53.5 x 80 cm (21 x 31½ in) Sheet: 59.9 x 86.4 cm (23 ½ x 34 in) £980 GBP + VAT, unframed Please note that prices will increase as the edition sells. Published by Andipa GalleryEach work is signed, numbered and titled by the artist in the lower margin. A certificate of authenticity designed by the artist and the long shot is included with each work Prices will increase as the edition sells?, strange thing to add... I wish them luck selling any!
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Post by ruggs on Feb 15, 2009 22:07:13 GMT 1
Love this stuff! My 6 year old son wants the book and I hope to get something good at the BRP next Saturday.
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Post by neale on Feb 15, 2009 22:25:25 GMT 1
HOW MUCH...... your havin a laarf
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Post by neale on Feb 15, 2009 22:27:36 GMT 1
Ruggs, buy it on amazon, its £6 delivered, ignore this nonsense
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Post by neale on Feb 15, 2009 22:40:42 GMT 1
Sorry to harp on, but this has really pi$$ed me off, please justify the price rising as the edition sells out, do they cost any more to produce?I hope you sell nil of your overpriced release
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Post by walters on Feb 15, 2009 22:42:02 GMT 1
bloody hell! as much as like his work those prices are steep,and set to rise!!!!
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Post by neale on Feb 15, 2009 22:54:12 GMT 1
The credit crunch cant have reached Switzerland yet
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Post by neale on Feb 15, 2009 22:55:47 GMT 1
Buy the way these images are in the book, £6 from amazon.... end of rant.
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Post by Guest on Feb 15, 2009 22:56:30 GMT 1
A lot of top end galleries do this...counter editions and Damien Hirsts place do for shaw
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Post by winter on Feb 15, 2009 22:57:42 GMT 1
Raising prices as editions sell is extremely common in the art world
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Post by walters on Feb 15, 2009 23:03:10 GMT 1
£1,950 GBP + VAT
i thought vat was a thing of the past?
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Post by jusdeep on Feb 15, 2009 23:06:16 GMT 1
It's all about Slink's new show at Andipa - 'Little people and big price$'. 
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Post by plurker on Feb 15, 2009 23:11:22 GMT 1
i thought vat was a thing of the past? I wish! The rate of VAT was reduced from 17.5% to 15% in November however.
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Post by winter on Feb 15, 2009 23:17:40 GMT 1
It's good to see Slinkachu getting the recognition he deserves, I just hope BRP keep a lid on their prices. I'm looking forward to seeing some new pieces at their show.
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Post by ruggs on Feb 15, 2009 23:21:36 GMT 1
Book ordered! Thanks neale. I'm just hoping BRP don't do the same regarding pricing of Slinkachu prints come next Saturday.
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Post by Guest on Feb 15, 2009 23:27:16 GMT 1
What's with the HUGE price jump?
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Post by bmjt on Feb 16, 2009 0:10:05 GMT 1
£2K?? It's just a photo ffs! What happened to £150 etc.
(Cue someone posting links to multi-million pound photos...)
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Post by winter on Feb 16, 2009 0:26:36 GMT 1
I'm no expert on collecting photography but I'm guessing it's pretty easy to spend over £2k
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Post by curiousgeorge on Feb 16, 2009 0:28:57 GMT 1
 At $3.3 million, Slinkachu is mere total bargain £2,250 ish
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Post by Guest on Feb 16, 2009 0:30:58 GMT 1
I saw some if his photos at the start of little treasure hunt (sorry can't remember the gallery, soho somewhere) these where also priced at a couple of grand but I believe og's and a nice size big and glossy. Slink is a legend but I feel his price will keep going large, just my imo.
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Post by happyshopper on Feb 16, 2009 0:32:50 GMT 1
Wish I'd bought "They're not pets, Susan" when it was £400 framed from Cosh!
I like Taxi, but Wonderland seems too specifically "Christmassy" to make a print from. I would definitely have gone for Taxi if the price wasn't so stupidly high. Seems out of proportion, compared with other artists.
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Post by georgec7 on Feb 16, 2009 0:41:53 GMT 1
At the London Art Fair inJanuary, I gave my details to a stand for a Peter Blake print at £795 - by the time the lady had taken my details the print was £2500 - whoa I said - and she said - well there's only 4 left! I don't know if advertising the fact that you're going to shaft somebody is worse or even more worse - infact I don't know what the English is to express myself! let's hope Slinkachu does another fine foto for a pound next Saturday!
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Post by walters on Feb 16, 2009 0:45:37 GMT 1
well his book and print was £50 so hopefully we'll see more like that. i doubt it though.
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Post by Guest on Feb 16, 2009 0:50:12 GMT 1
Yep but his book and print went up, mine cost me £75 for number 20ish i think they went up to £125. Have a good time George on Saturday think it will be great!!
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Post by Guest on Feb 16, 2009 1:20:29 GMT 1
How can that price be justified. Ludicrous.
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Post by Guest on Feb 16, 2009 1:21:39 GMT 1
The wee book was £40.
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Post by Guest on Feb 16, 2009 1:36:59 GMT 1
Art knows no boundaries Chrisj, not even little art.
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Post by jelly on Feb 16, 2009 9:13:21 GMT 1
Wish I'd bought "They're not pets, Susan" when it was £400 framed from Cosh! I'd forgotten that had already been made as a print. I was secretly hoping it would be the image at the BRP show.
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