samfrost
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Michael Jordan, Banksy and How a Collectibles Watchdog Turne, by samfrost on Sept 7, 2023 1:17:37 GMT 1, Somewhat tangentially Banksy related. For starters, when I saw a sports card auction house auctioning two works with very questionable provenance it gave me pause. Now it seems rightfully so, Heritage Auctions might have some explaining to do....
Michael Jordan, Banksy and How a Collectibles Watchdog Turned Into a Fraud
www.actionnetwork.com/nba/how-a-scammer-who-sold-fake-michael-jordan-collectibles-banksy-artwork-was-caught
Snippet from article related to Banksy:
As part of his consignment to Goldin, Garcia gave him two pieces of Banksy art.
One was called “Warning Sign,” which featured a plane about to hit the Twin Towers. When Goldin saw it, he told Garcia he couldn’t sell it. A second Banksy was also pulled.
Sources said Garcia first tried to sell the Banksys privately for $1.25 million each. When he couldn’t, he went to Goldin with reserves of past $800,000. When Goldin passed, Garcia took them to Heritage Auctions in Dallas, where he took a further haircut. They sold for just $362,500 each.
Pest Control, Banksy’s official authentication group, was reviewing the pieces and certs sold in Heritage, which was doing its own work.
"In light of your initial inquiry, our Urban Art experts and leadership team have been working diligently to access and reevaluate our cataloging and attributions of these pieces," said Heritage's Chris Ivy.
But this is more cause for concern.
Garcia owns a company called artFido, which at one point purported to be the go-to auction site for independent artists. The company claims that "when Banksy wanted to break his infamous shredded painting footage, he went to artFido. True story, trust us. (The real Banksy.)”
When asked about the story, a member of the Pest Control team replied, "not true."
Somewhat tangentially Banksy related. For starters, when I saw a sports card auction house auctioning two works with very questionable provenance it gave me pause. Now it seems rightfully so, Heritage Auctions might have some explaining to do.... Michael Jordan, Banksy and How a Collectibles Watchdog Turned Into a Fraud www.actionnetwork.com/nba/how-a-scammer-who-sold-fake-michael-jordan-collectibles-banksy-artwork-was-caughtSnippet from article related to Banksy: As part of his consignment to Goldin, Garcia gave him two pieces of Banksy art.
One was called “Warning Sign,” which featured a plane about to hit the Twin Towers. When Goldin saw it, he told Garcia he couldn’t sell it. A second Banksy was also pulled.
Sources said Garcia first tried to sell the Banksys privately for $1.25 million each. When he couldn’t, he went to Goldin with reserves of past $800,000. When Goldin passed, Garcia took them to Heritage Auctions in Dallas, where he took a further haircut. They sold for just $362,500 each.
Pest Control, Banksy’s official authentication group, was reviewing the pieces and certs sold in Heritage, which was doing its own work.
"In light of your initial inquiry, our Urban Art experts and leadership team have been working diligently to access and reevaluate our cataloging and attributions of these pieces," said Heritage's Chris Ivy.
But this is more cause for concern.
Garcia owns a company called artFido, which at one point purported to be the go-to auction site for independent artists. The company claims that "when Banksy wanted to break his infamous shredded painting footage, he went to artFido. True story, trust us. (The real Banksy.)”
When asked about the story, a member of the Pest Control team replied, "not true."
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Michael Jordan, Banksy and How a Collectibles Watchdog Turne, by Adam The Collector on Sept 7, 2023 2:19:13 GMT 1, What a joke, give him some good jail time. Will set him straight.
What a joke, give him some good jail time. Will set him straight.
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Michael Jordan, Banksy and How a Collectibles Watchdog Turne, by Peter Bengtsen on Sept 7, 2023 9:59:25 GMT 1, Somewhat tangentially Banksy related. For starters, when I saw a sports card auction house auctioning two works with very questionable provenance it gave me pause. Now it seems rightfully so, Heritage Auctions might have some explaining to do.... Michael Jordan, Banksy and How a Collectibles Watchdog Turned Into a Fraud www.actionnetwork.com/nba/how-a-scammer-who-sold-fake-michael-jordan-collectibles-banksy-artwork-was-caughtSnippet from article related to Banksy: As part of his consignment to Goldin, Garcia gave him two pieces of Banksy art. One was called “Warning Sign,” which featured a plane about to hit the Twin Towers. When Goldin saw it, he told Garcia he couldn’t sell it. A second Banksy was also pulled. Sources said Garcia first tried to sell the Banksys privately for $1.25 million each. When he couldn’t, he went to Goldin with reserves of past $800,000. When Goldin passed, Garcia took them to Heritage Auctions in Dallas, where he took a further haircut. They sold for just $362,500 each. Pest Control, Banksy’s official authentication group, was reviewing the pieces and certs sold in Heritage, which was doing its own work. "In light of your initial inquiry, our Urban Art experts and leadership team have been working diligently to access and reevaluate our cataloging and attributions of these pieces," said Heritage's Chris Ivy. But this is more cause for concern. Garcia owns a company called artFido, which at one point purported to be the go-to auction site for independent artists. The company claims that "when Banksy wanted to break his infamous shredded painting footage, he went to artFido. True story, trust us. (The real Banksy.)” When asked about the story, a member of the Pest Control team replied, "not true."
Are the B anksy works the same ones discussed here?
Somewhat tangentially Banksy related. For starters, when I saw a sports card auction house auctioning two works with very questionable provenance it gave me pause. Now it seems rightfully so, Heritage Auctions might have some explaining to do.... Michael Jordan, Banksy and How a Collectibles Watchdog Turned Into a Fraud www.actionnetwork.com/nba/how-a-scammer-who-sold-fake-michael-jordan-collectibles-banksy-artwork-was-caughtSnippet from article related to Banksy: As part of his consignment to Goldin, Garcia gave him two pieces of Banksy art. One was called “Warning Sign,” which featured a plane about to hit the Twin Towers. When Goldin saw it, he told Garcia he couldn’t sell it. A second Banksy was also pulled. Sources said Garcia first tried to sell the Banksys privately for $1.25 million each. When he couldn’t, he went to Goldin with reserves of past $800,000. When Goldin passed, Garcia took them to Heritage Auctions in Dallas, where he took a further haircut. They sold for just $362,500 each. Pest Control, Banksy’s official authentication group, was reviewing the pieces and certs sold in Heritage, which was doing its own work. "In light of your initial inquiry, our Urban Art experts and leadership team have been working diligently to access and reevaluate our cataloging and attributions of these pieces," said Heritage's Chris Ivy. But this is more cause for concern. Garcia owns a company called artFido, which at one point purported to be the go-to auction site for independent artists. The company claims that "when Banksy wanted to break his infamous shredded painting footage, he went to artFido. True story, trust us. (The real Banksy.)” When asked about the story, a member of the Pest Control team replied, "not true." Are the B anksy works the same ones discussed here?
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Michael Jordan, Banksy and How a Collectibles Watchdog Turne, by Happy Shopper on Sept 7, 2023 10:26:03 GMT 1, Are the B anksy works the same ones discussed here?
Certainly looks like it. Spotted as probably fake by members here. And Heritage were warned.
Are the B anksy works the same ones discussed here? Certainly looks like it. Spotted as probably fake by members here. And Heritage were warned.
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stuckeyc
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Michael Jordan, Banksy and How a Collectibles Watchdog Turne, by stuckeyc on Sept 7, 2023 11:00:40 GMT 1, It boggles the mind that people/business place such little value on their reputation. Certainly gives me pause on using heritage to sell anything
It boggles the mind that people/business place such little value on their reputation. Certainly gives me pause on using heritage to sell anything
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Michael Jordan, Banksy and How a Collectibles Watchdog Turne, by Terry Fuckwitt on Sept 7, 2023 21:24:37 GMT 1, Somewhat tangentially Banksy related. For starters, when I saw a sports card auction house auctioning two works with very questionable provenance it gave me pause. Now it seems rightfully so, Heritage Auctions might have some explaining to do.... Michael Jordan, Banksy and How a Collectibles Watchdog Turned Into a Fraud www.actionnetwork.com/nba/how-a-scammer-who-sold-fake-michael-jordan-collectibles-banksy-artwork-was-caughtSnippet from article related to Banksy: As part of his consignment to Goldin, Garcia gave him two pieces of Banksy art.
One was called “Warning Sign,” which featured a plane about to hit the Twin Towers. When Goldin saw it, he told Garcia he couldn’t sell it. A second Banksy was also pulled.
Sources said Garcia first tried to sell the Banksys privately for $1.25 million each. When he couldn’t, he went to Goldin with reserves of past $800,000. When Goldin passed, Garcia took them to Heritage Auctions in Dallas, where he took a further haircut. They sold for just $362,500 each.
Pest Control, Banksy’s official authentication group, was reviewing the pieces and certs sold in Heritage, which was doing its own work.
"In light of your initial inquiry, our Urban Art experts and leadership team have been working diligently to access and reevaluate our cataloging and attributions of these pieces," said Heritage's Chris Ivy.
But this is more cause for concern.
Garcia owns a company called artFido, which at one point purported to be the go-to auction site for independent artists. The company claims that "when Banksy wanted to break his infamous shredded painting footage, he went to artFido. True story, trust us. (The real Banksy.)”
When asked about the story, a member of the Pest Control team replied, "not true." Oh dear! How embarrassing for the 'experts' at Heritage
Somewhat tangentially Banksy related. For starters, when I saw a sports card auction house auctioning two works with very questionable provenance it gave me pause. Now it seems rightfully so, Heritage Auctions might have some explaining to do.... Michael Jordan, Banksy and How a Collectibles Watchdog Turned Into a Fraud www.actionnetwork.com/nba/how-a-scammer-who-sold-fake-michael-jordan-collectibles-banksy-artwork-was-caughtSnippet from article related to Banksy: As part of his consignment to Goldin, Garcia gave him two pieces of Banksy art.
One was called “Warning Sign,” which featured a plane about to hit the Twin Towers. When Goldin saw it, he told Garcia he couldn’t sell it. A second Banksy was also pulled.
Sources said Garcia first tried to sell the Banksys privately for $1.25 million each. When he couldn’t, he went to Goldin with reserves of past $800,000. When Goldin passed, Garcia took them to Heritage Auctions in Dallas, where he took a further haircut. They sold for just $362,500 each.
Pest Control, Banksy’s official authentication group, was reviewing the pieces and certs sold in Heritage, which was doing its own work.
"In light of your initial inquiry, our Urban Art experts and leadership team have been working diligently to access and reevaluate our cataloging and attributions of these pieces," said Heritage's Chris Ivy.
But this is more cause for concern.
Garcia owns a company called artFido, which at one point purported to be the go-to auction site for independent artists. The company claims that "when Banksy wanted to break his infamous shredded painting footage, he went to artFido. True story, trust us. (The real Banksy.)”
When asked about the story, a member of the Pest Control team replied, "not true." Oh dear! How embarrassing for the 'experts' at Heritage
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Michael Jordan, Banksy and How a Collectibles Watchdog Turne, by cemltz on Sept 7, 2023 23:31:07 GMT 1, I know I (and I believe Met as well) had very direct PMs with the “Heritage” account on this forum, beyond what was in the thread. Their story did not hold water, and the history of the works was starting to be put together. They new these facts before the auction.
That said, I believe when I watched the auction live the works did not receive minimum bids, and only showed up as “sold” after the fact. So unclear exactly what transpired.
I know I (and I believe Met as well) had very direct PMs with the “Heritage” account on this forum, beyond what was in the thread. Their story did not hold water, and the history of the works was starting to be put together. They new these facts before the auction.
That said, I believe when I watched the auction live the works did not receive minimum bids, and only showed up as “sold” after the fact. So unclear exactly what transpired.
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