RolexDave
New Member
π¨οΈ 795
ππ» 130
September 2009
|
Tajan Auctions π«π· Paris, by RolexDave on Oct 1, 2015 20:02:08 GMT 1, Any of the nick Walker prints sell? Not so hot this time, all of his works passed in the auction room.
Any of the nick Walker prints sell? Not so hot this time, all of his works passed in the auction room.
|
|
brookvale
New Member
π¨οΈ 327
ππ» 142
January 2013
|
Tajan Auctions π«π· Paris, by brookvale on Oct 1, 2015 20:03:27 GMT 1, Any of the nick Walker prints sell? Not so hot this time, all of his works passed in the auction room.
Thought the tma Paris might have sold!
Any of the nick Walker prints sell? Not so hot this time, all of his works passed in the auction room. Thought the tma Paris might have sold!
|
|
RolexDave
New Member
π¨οΈ 795
ππ» 130
September 2009
|
Tajan Auctions π«π· Paris, by RolexDave on Oct 1, 2015 20:08:30 GMT 1, I'm on the site watching the live auction and lot 33 TMA Paris says unsold. Who knows, they might do a deal later on once the auction has finished, no?
I'm on the site watching the live auction and lot 33 TMA Paris says unsold. Who knows, they might do a deal later on once the auction has finished, no?
|
|
Matt
Junior Member
π¨οΈ 2,359
ππ» 3,457
September 2014
|
Tajan Auctions π«π· Paris, by Matt on Oct 1, 2015 20:13:40 GMT 1, The invader home series also went for quite a bit. 2000 euros before premium is nuts even for a PP of 2 I think that was possibly on the low side. I assume β¬2k for one piece not the set otherwise it was incredibly low, but I sold a Home Mars main edition for Β£1.2K (pounds) a year or 2 back... but also appreciate that the exchange rate has had a bit of a swing since
2000 euros hammer is around 2000gbp with premium, I find that high for a Home Print. Don't think any sold for that recently but may be wrong.
It is a very good print, And I have the home earth which I find the best colorway by far, but don't don't think it is worth 2k !
The invader home series also went for quite a bit. 2000 euros before premium is nuts even for a PP of 2 I think that was possibly on the low side. I assume β¬2k for one piece not the set otherwise it was incredibly low, but I sold a Home Mars main edition for Β£1.2K (pounds) a year or 2 back... but also appreciate that the exchange rate has had a bit of a swing since 2000 euros hammer is around 2000gbp with premium, I find that high for a Home Print. Don't think any sold for that recently but may be wrong. It is a very good print, And I have the home earth which I find the best colorway by far, but don't don't think it is worth 2k !
|
|
Poster Bob
Junior Member
π¨οΈ 5,900
ππ» 5,543
September 2013
|
Tajan Auctions π«π· Paris, by Poster Bob on Oct 1, 2015 20:20:17 GMT 1, Jesus Christ these results are pathetic.
Jesus Christ these results are pathetic.
|
|
Deleted
π¨οΈ 0
ππ»
January 1970
|
Tajan Auctions π«π· Paris, by Deleted on Oct 1, 2015 20:22:06 GMT 1, I'm on the site watching the live auction and lot 33 TMA Paris says unsold. Who knows, they might do a deal later on once the auction has finished, no?
most places do, as they still earn sellers commission, so its in their interest
I'm on the site watching the live auction and lot 33 TMA Paris says unsold. Who knows, they might do a deal later on once the auction has finished, no? most places do, as they still earn sellers commission, so its in their interest
|
|
|
cyberkid
Junior Member
π¨οΈ 2,375
ππ» 2,458
January 2015
|
Tajan Auctions π«π· Paris, by cyberkid on Oct 1, 2015 20:27:57 GMT 1,
like the seth - sold for 4.4k EUR
like the seth - sold for 4.4k EUR
|
|
dueuomo
New Member
π¨οΈ 640
ππ» 803
January 2014
|
Tajan Auctions π«π· Paris, by dueuomo on Oct 2, 2015 6:41:18 GMT 1, any link to the results?Thanks
any link to the results?Thanks
|
|
russkov
New Member
π¨οΈ 298
ππ» 127
June 2014
|
|
|
dueuomo
New Member
π¨οΈ 640
ππ» 803
January 2014
|
Thank you! the banksys went quite cheap. Let's hope it is a long term trend in price.
|
|
Matt
Junior Member
π¨οΈ 2,359
ππ» 3,457
September 2014
|
Tajan Auctions π«π· Paris, by Matt on Oct 2, 2015 8:12:20 GMT 1, Thank you! the banksys went quite cheap. Let's hope it is a long term trend in price. Unfortunately i don't think it means much in terms of overall pricing trend. All of these were framed, for all you know they are all glued to the backboard so you might say you had a smart lot of buyers. Have no idea about condition either. And they were pretty boring low end prints for an auction house.
Shows again that France is not a Banksy market. In a very famous gallery I was told two weeks ago in Paris that they did not care much for him because "he was a fad, and his output was out of control"...
On the other hand the JR and Invader pieces went fast to the higher estimates. Artistic Patriotism ?
What i find more revealing about this auction, when you look at the curation and the bids, is that French buyers like old school graffiti, for them it is what defines "Street"; This can be seen in the recent Pinacotheque expo, and the many gallery shows
Also, someone on line really wanted that Kaws doodle. Someone from here ?
Thank you! the banksys went quite cheap. Let's hope it is a long term trend in price. Unfortunately i don't think it means much in terms of overall pricing trend. All of these were framed, for all you know they are all glued to the backboard so you might say you had a smart lot of buyers. Have no idea about condition either. And they were pretty boring low end prints for an auction house. Shows again that France is not a Banksy market. In a very famous gallery I was told two weeks ago in Paris that they did not care much for him because "he was a fad, and his output was out of control"... On the other hand the JR and Invader pieces went fast to the higher estimates. Artistic Patriotism ? What i find more revealing about this auction, when you look at the curation and the bids, is that French buyers like old school graffiti, for them it is what defines "Street"; This can be seen in the recent Pinacotheque expo, and the many gallery shows Also, someone on line really wanted that Kaws doodle. Someone from here ?
|
|
|
Tajan Auctions π«π· Paris, by warsaw project on Oct 2, 2015 9:27:57 GMT 1, How the JR Japan Litho went for 750 Euro Hammer ill never know... Its been available from source and still is for 540 Euro...
How the JR Japan Litho went for 750 Euro Hammer ill never know... Its been available from source and still is for 540 Euro...
|
|
Poster Bob
Junior Member
π¨οΈ 5,900
ππ» 5,543
September 2013
|
Tajan Auctions π«π· Paris, by Poster Bob on Oct 2, 2015 9:46:31 GMT 1, Thank you! the banksys went quite cheap. Let's hope it is a long term trend in price. Unfortunately i don't think it means much in terms of overall pricing trend. All of these were framed, for all you know they are all glued to the backboard so you might say you had a smart lot of buyers. Have no idea about condition either. And they were pretty boring low end prints for an auction house. Shows again that France is not a Banksy market. In a very famous gallery I was told two weeks ago in Paris that they did not care much for him because "he was a fad, and his output was out of control"... On the other hand the JR and Invader pieces went fast to the higher estimates. Artistic Patriotism ? What i find more revealing about this auction, when you look at the curation and the bids, is that French buyers like old school graffiti, for them it is what defines "Street"; This can be seen in the recent Pinacotheque expo, and the many gallery shows Also, someone on line really wanted that Kaws doodle. Someone from here ? That was my Toxic Mary in the auction. It was dead mint and unframed so I wouldn't make erroneous statements such as you already have. I think France is just not the place to sell Banksy. I would have been better off selling it at Bonhams.
Thank you! the banksys went quite cheap. Let's hope it is a long term trend in price. Unfortunately i don't think it means much in terms of overall pricing trend. All of these were framed, for all you know they are all glued to the backboard so you might say you had a smart lot of buyers. Have no idea about condition either. And they were pretty boring low end prints for an auction house. Shows again that France is not a Banksy market. In a very famous gallery I was told two weeks ago in Paris that they did not care much for him because "he was a fad, and his output was out of control"... On the other hand the JR and Invader pieces went fast to the higher estimates. Artistic Patriotism ? What i find more revealing about this auction, when you look at the curation and the bids, is that French buyers like old school graffiti, for them it is what defines "Street"; This can be seen in the recent Pinacotheque expo, and the many gallery shows Also, someone on line really wanted that Kaws doodle. Someone from here ? That was my Toxic Mary in the auction. It was dead mint and unframed so I wouldn't make erroneous statements such as you already have. I think France is just not the place to sell Banksy. I would have been better off selling it at Bonhams.
|
|
Matt
Junior Member
π¨οΈ 2,359
ππ» 3,457
September 2014
|
Tajan Auctions π«π· Paris, by Matt on Oct 2, 2015 10:32:32 GMT 1, Unfortunately i don't think it means much in terms of overall pricing trend. All of these were framed, for all you know they are all glued to the backboard so you might say you had a smart Β lot of buyers. Have no idea about condition either. And they were pretty boring low end prints for an auction house. Shows again that France is not a Banksy market. In a very famous gallery I was told two weeks ago in Paris that they did not care much for him because "he was a fad, and his output was out of control"... On the other hand the JR and Invader pieces went fast to the higher estimates. Artistic Patriotism ? What i find more revealing about this auction, when you look at the curation and the bids, is that French buyers like old school graffiti, for them it is what defines "Street"; This can be seen in the recent Pinacotheque expo, and the many gallery shows Also, someone on line really wanted that Kaws doodle. Someone from here ? That was my Toxic Mary in the auction. It was dead mint and unframed so I wouldn't make erroneous statements such as you already have. I think France is just not the place to sell Banksy. I would have been better off selling it at Bonhams.Β
Might be worth reading my post again :-)
I simply suggested that MAYBE ("might be glued" or "for all you know") the people in the room had been cautious because they were framed prints. I suggested his might have played a role in the disappointing prices.
I also said France was not a market for Banksy....which I think you agree to
Unfortunately i don't think it means much in terms of overall pricing trend. All of these were framed, for all you know they are all glued to the backboard so you might say you had a smart Β lot of buyers. Have no idea about condition either. And they were pretty boring low end prints for an auction house. Shows again that France is not a Banksy market. In a very famous gallery I was told two weeks ago in Paris that they did not care much for him because "he was a fad, and his output was out of control"... On the other hand the JR and Invader pieces went fast to the higher estimates. Artistic Patriotism ? What i find more revealing about this auction, when you look at the curation and the bids, is that French buyers like old school graffiti, for them it is what defines "Street"; This can be seen in the recent Pinacotheque expo, and the many gallery shows Also, someone on line really wanted that Kaws doodle. Someone from here ? That was my Toxic Mary in the auction. It was dead mint and unframed so I wouldn't make erroneous statements such as you already have. I think France is just not the place to sell Banksy. I would have been better off selling it at Bonhams.Β Might be worth reading my post again :-) I simply suggested that MAYBE ("might be glued" or "for all you know") the people in the room had been cautious because they were framed prints. I suggested his might have played a role in the disappointing prices. I also said France was not a market for Banksy....which I think you agree to
|
|
|
Matt
Junior Member
π¨οΈ 2,359
ππ» 3,457
September 2014
|
Tajan Auctions π«π· Paris, by Matt on Oct 2, 2015 10:42:47 GMT 1, How the JR Japan Litho went for 750 Euro Hammer ill never know... Its been available from source and still is for 540 Euro...
Less than 500 at Perrotin ! Think someone was angry of having snagged nothing and snapped at the end of the auction !
How the JR Japan Litho went for 750 Euro Hammer ill never know... Its been available from source and still is for 540 Euro... Less than 500 at Perrotin ! Think someone was angry of having snagged nothing and snapped at the end of the auction !
|
|
Poster Bob
Junior Member
π¨οΈ 5,900
ππ» 5,543
September 2013
|
Tajan Auctions π«π· Paris, by Poster Bob on Oct 2, 2015 10:49:48 GMT 1, That was my Toxic Mary in the auction. It was dead mint and unframed so I wouldn't make erroneous statements such as you already have. I think France is just not the place to sell Banksy. I would have been better off selling it at Bonhams. Might be worth reading my post again :-) I simply suggested that MAYBE ("might be glued" or "for all you know") the people in the room had been cautious because they were framed prints. I suggested his might have played a role in the disappointing prices. I also said France was not a market for Banksy....which I think you agree to It might be worth you reading your own post again because you said "All of these were framed" which I contradicted.
That was my Toxic Mary in the auction. It was dead mint and unframed so I wouldn't make erroneous statements such as you already have. I think France is just not the place to sell Banksy. I would have been better off selling it at Bonhams. Might be worth reading my post again :-) I simply suggested that MAYBE ("might be glued" or "for all you know") the people in the room had been cautious because they were framed prints. I suggested his might have played a role in the disappointing prices. I also said France was not a market for Banksy....which I think you agree to It might be worth you reading your own post again because you said "All of these were framed" which I contradicted.
|
|
phildart
New Member
π¨οΈ 130
ππ» 35
September 2012
|
Tajan Auctions π«π· Paris, by phildart on Oct 2, 2015 10:57:21 GMT 1, For Perrotin web site prices, site displays ex VAT price 20% bonus on it if based in Europe :-(
For Perrotin web site prices, site displays ex VAT price 20% bonus on it if based in Europe :-(
|
|
Matt
Junior Member
π¨οΈ 2,359
ππ» 3,457
September 2014
|
Tajan Auctions π«π· Paris, by Matt on Oct 2, 2015 11:20:04 GMT 1, Might be worth reading my post again :-) I simply suggested that MAYBE ("might be glued" or "for all you know") the people in the room had been cautious because they were framed prints. I suggested his might have played a role in the disappointing prices. I also said France was not a market for Banksy....which I think you agree to It might be worth you reading your own post again because you said "All of these were framed" which I contradicted.Β
My bad, in the video was hard to see what they were showing so thought was framed.
Did you not have a reserve price ?
Might be worth reading my post again :-) I simply suggested that MAYBE ("might be glued" or "for all you know") the people in the room had been cautious because they were framed prints. I suggested his might have played a role in the disappointing prices. I also said France was not a market for Banksy....which I think you agree to It might be worth you reading your own post again because you said "All of these were framed" which I contradicted.Β My bad, in the video was hard to see what they were showing so thought was framed. Did you not have a reserve price ?
|
|
Matt
Junior Member
π¨οΈ 2,359
ππ» 3,457
September 2014
|
Tajan Auctions π«π· Paris, by Matt on Oct 2, 2015 11:21:21 GMT 1, For Perrotin web site prices, site displays ex VAT price 20% bonus on it if based in Europe :-(
Yup, 416.67 euros + VAT = a lot less than what that guy paid last night
For Perrotin web site prices, site displays ex VAT price 20% bonus on it if based in Europe :-( Yup, 416.67 euros + VAT = a lot less than what that guy paid last night
|
|
|
Tajan Auctions π«π· Paris, by shygetshigh83 on Oct 2, 2015 13:03:04 GMT 1, no bid for this: Estimated Price: β¬1,500 - β¬2,000 Description: NICK WALKER (nΓ© en 1969) VAN DAL ISM, 2014 Black diamond dust on Japanese paper Numbered 42/50 lower left and signed lower right ...and "morning in paris" ed. of 150 ! Estimated Price: β¬1,000 - β¬1,500 I was sad yesterday looking to my NW beauty passed on the auction : ( also TMA Paris the same...
no bid for this: Estimated Price: β¬1,500 - β¬2,000 Description: NICK WALKER (nΓ© en 1969) VAN DAL ISM, 2014 Black diamond dust on Japanese paper Numbered 42/50 lower left and signed lower right ...and "morning in paris" ed. of 150 ! Estimated Price: β¬1,000 - β¬1,500 I was sad yesterday looking to my NW beauty passed on the auction : ( also TMA Paris the same...
|
|
trapnel1
New Member
π¨οΈ 665
ππ» 461
September 2008
|
Tajan Auctions π«π· Paris, by trapnel1 on Oct 2, 2015 13:11:33 GMT 1, Any of the nick Walker prints sell? Not so hot this time, all of his works passed in the auction room. One of them seems to have gone now - lot 180......
Any of the nick Walker prints sell? Not so hot this time, all of his works passed in the auction room. One of them seems to have gone now - lot 180......
|
|
mla
Junior Member
π¨οΈ 1,104
ππ» 1,242
June 2015
|
Tajan Auctions π«π· Paris, by mla on Oct 2, 2015 14:29:27 GMT 1, Almost consigned something. Glad I didn't. Looks like pretty weak results all around.
Almost consigned something. Glad I didn't. Looks like pretty weak results all around.
|
|
|
Deleted
π¨οΈ 0
ππ»
January 1970
|
Tajan Auctions π«π· Paris, by Deleted on Oct 2, 2015 17:53:01 GMT 1, An unsigned bomb hugger went for β¬3200 + 25%.. Overall decent prices I think.
An unsigned bomb hugger went for β¬3200 + 25%.. Overall decent prices I think.
|
|
|
Tajan Auctions π«π· Paris, by shygetshigh83 on Oct 3, 2015 15:26:03 GMT 1, ...and "morning in paris" ed. of 150 ! Estimated Price: β¬1,000 - β¬1,500 I was sad yesterday looking to my NW beauty passed on the auction : ( also TMA Paris the same...
Sold after for 1200β¬
...and "morning in paris" ed. of 150 ! Estimated Price: β¬1,000 - β¬1,500 I was sad yesterday looking to my NW beauty passed on the auction : ( also TMA Paris the same... Sold after for 1200β¬
|
|
djvlnt
New Member
π¨οΈ 617
ππ» 497
April 2008
|
Tajan Auctions π«π· Paris, by djvlnt on Oct 5, 2015 11:00:47 GMT 1, Thank you!Β the banksys went quite cheap. Let's hope it is a long term trend in price. Unfortunately i don't think it means much in terms of overall pricing trend. All of these were framed, for all you know they are all glued to the backboard so you might say you had a smart Β lot of buyers. Have no idea about condition either. And they were pretty boring low end prints for an auction house. Shows again that France is not a Banksy market. In a very famous gallery I was told two weeks ago in Paris that they did not care much for him because "he was a fad, and his output was out of control"... On the other hand the JR and Invader pieces went fast to the higher estimates. Artistic Patriotism ? What i find more revealing about this auction, when you look at the curation and the bids, is that French buyers like old school graffiti, for them it is what defines "Street"; This can be seen in the recent Pinacotheque expo, and the many gallery shows Also, someone on line really wanted that Kaws doodle. Someone from here ?
So true. French people mainly buy French graff and street art. They and the Dutch where also very early on the us graff stuff in the 80s, back when graff did not sell that good in NYC (mostly due to politics) so they got the history of good graff from America. Shepard usually sells good in France but that's about it regards the non French street artists. The rule of thumb is the most artists are getting the best prices in there home countries. Ce la vie.
Thank you!Β the banksys went quite cheap. Let's hope it is a long term trend in price. Unfortunately i don't think it means much in terms of overall pricing trend. All of these were framed, for all you know they are all glued to the backboard so you might say you had a smart Β lot of buyers. Have no idea about condition either. And they were pretty boring low end prints for an auction house. Shows again that France is not a Banksy market. In a very famous gallery I was told two weeks ago in Paris that they did not care much for him because "he was a fad, and his output was out of control"... On the other hand the JR and Invader pieces went fast to the higher estimates. Artistic Patriotism ? What i find more revealing about this auction, when you look at the curation and the bids, is that French buyers like old school graffiti, for them it is what defines "Street"; This can be seen in the recent Pinacotheque expo, and the many gallery shows Also, someone on line really wanted that Kaws doodle. Someone from here ? So true. French people mainly buy French graff and street art. They and the Dutch where also very early on the us graff stuff in the 80s, back when graff did not sell that good in NYC (mostly due to politics) so they got the history of good graff from America. Shepard usually sells good in France but that's about it regards the non French street artists. The rule of thumb is the most artists are getting the best prices in there home countries. Ce la vie.
|
|
johnnygrizot
New Member
π¨οΈ 50
ππ» 27
February 2013
|
Tajan Auctions π«π· Paris, by johnnygrizot on Oct 5, 2015 11:57:54 GMT 1, Hello,
I'm the Curator of this auction. We sold all the Banksy. All the prints were in agreement with the last auction results. We reach some auction record for example with Rammellzee, one of the most important artist of the Graffiti movement history. If Banksy french interest is lower than English interest, as you speak about "Patriotism", Banksy is an english guy, no? I know almost any collector of those American graffiti pioneers in England, sadly, Dondi White, Rammellzee, Futura 2000 ect...please take a look about the HISTORY. The auction was good and the next one will be better. And please don't be so patriotic with ouf dear Banksy!!!
Hello, I'm the Curator of this auction. We sold all the Banksy. All the prints were in agreement with the last auction results. We reach some auction record for example with Rammellzee, one of the most important artist of the Graffiti movement history. If Banksy french interest is lower than English interest, as you speak about "Patriotism", Banksy is an english guy, no? I know almost any collector of those American graffiti pioneers in England, sadly, Dondi White, Rammellzee, Futura 2000 ect...please take a look about the HISTORY. The auction was good and the next one will be better. And please don't be so patriotic with ouf dear Banksy!!!
|
|
dueuomo
New Member
π¨οΈ 640
ππ» 803
January 2014
|
Tajan Auctions π«π· Paris, by dueuomo on Oct 5, 2015 14:58:34 GMT 1, Hello, I'm the Curator of this auction. We sold all the Banksy. All the prints were in agreement with the last auction results. We reach some auction record for example with Rammellzee, one of the most important artist of the Graffiti movement history. If Banksy french interest is lower than English interest, as you speak about "Patriotism", Banksy is an english guy, no? I know almost any collector of those American graffiti pioneers in England, sadly, Dondi White, Rammellzee, Futura 2000 ect...please take a look about the HISTORY. The auction was good and the next one will be better. And please don't be so patriotic with ouf dear Banksy!!! Yes, you sold all the Banksys...but quite cheaply (sure less than what they could achieve here on the forum)...so please keep these bargains coming :-)
Banksy - Pulp Fiction - 4.000 EUR
Banksy - Flying Copper - 4.000 EUR
Banksy - GR AP - 32.000 EUR
Banksy - Toxic Mary - 3.000 EUR
Hello, I'm the Curator of this auction. We sold all the Banksy. All the prints were in agreement with the last auction results. We reach some auction record for example with Rammellzee, one of the most important artist of the Graffiti movement history. If Banksy french interest is lower than English interest, as you speak about "Patriotism", Banksy is an english guy, no? I know almost any collector of those American graffiti pioneers in England, sadly, Dondi White, Rammellzee, Futura 2000 ect...please take a look about the HISTORY. The auction was good and the next one will be better. And please don't be so patriotic with ouf dear Banksy!!! Yes, you sold all the Banksys...but quite cheaply (sure less than what they could achieve here on the forum)...so please keep these bargains coming :-) Banksy - Pulp Fiction - 4.000 EUR Banksy - Flying Copper - 4.000 EUR Banksy - GR AP - 32.000 EUR Banksy - Toxic Mary - 3.000 EUR
|
|
djvlnt
New Member
π¨οΈ 617
ππ» 497
April 2008
|
|
|
johnnygrizot
New Member
π¨οΈ 50
ππ» 27
February 2013
|
|
|
erik
New Member
π¨οΈ 204
ππ» 151
March 2013
|
Tajan Auctions π«π· Paris, by erik on Nov 6, 2016 16:27:15 GMT 1, Yes, I noticed that many of the lots had high estimates, this was one of them!
Yes, I noticed that many of the lots had high estimates, this was one of them!
|
|