cemltz
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Art Valuation • What's it Worth?, by cemltz on Nov 6, 2023 22:55:51 GMT 1, With Tiens prints, it all depends on the specific version and if people are interested.
I bought "Indiens" at TateWard last week for £1,400 hammer ++. Call it £1,800 all-in. That was about £500 more than I wanted to spend, but clearly someone else also wanted the print and I was bored...
I would think expect £1K and be happy if you get a bit more...
With Tiens prints, it all depends on the specific version and if people are interested.
I bought "Indiens" at TateWard last week for £1,400 hammer ++. Call it £1,800 all-in. That was about £500 more than I wanted to spend, but clearly someone else also wanted the print and I was bored...
I would think expect £1K and be happy if you get a bit more...
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sammyman
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Art Valuation • What's it Worth?, by sammyman on Nov 9, 2023 0:07:55 GMT 1,
One more please. This is an early Shepard Fairey piece titled "Obey 99" or "Obedience Problems", HPM edition of 19 purchased directly from his studio in 2006. It's a larger piece, about 42 × 28 1/2 in | 106.7 × 72.4 cm.
Any thoughts on an early piece like this?
One more please. This is an early Shepard Fairey piece titled "Obey 99" or "Obedience Problems", HPM edition of 19 purchased directly from his studio in 2006. It's a larger piece, about 42 × 28 1/2 in | 106.7 × 72.4 cm. Any thoughts on an early piece like this?
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Invaded 420
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Art Valuation • What's it Worth?, by Invaded 420 on Nov 14, 2023 0:25:31 GMT 1, Lookin for peoples thoughts on a price for this 1/1 colourway kunstrasen canvas. On deep edge canvass. Pretty big. 1m x 70cm signed, numbered 1/1 and titled on the reverse
Lookin for peoples thoughts on a price for this 1/1 colourway kunstrasen canvas. On deep edge canvass. Pretty big. 1m x 70cm signed, numbered 1/1 and titled on the reverse
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pollen
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Art Valuation • What's it Worth?, by pollen on Nov 18, 2023 12:26:16 GMT 1, Hi all, anyone have an idea of what a Robbo, RIP Banksy Career A/P print would go for? Thanks.
Hi all, anyone have an idea of what a Robbo, RIP Banksy Career A/P print would go for? Thanks.
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Lunch Special
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Art Valuation • What's it Worth?, by Lunch Special on Dec 9, 2023 5:01:46 GMT 1, Original ETTGS cinema posters. Sydney timeout Don’t panic gilded and unfolded.
Any idea?
Original ETTGS cinema posters. Sydney timeout Don’t panic gilded and unfolded.
Any idea?
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Lunch Special
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Art Valuation • What's it Worth?, by Lunch Special on Jan 2, 2024 16:05:49 GMT 1, Mint condition tracy emin no but yeah. Would love to know valuation and sell asap.
Located in NYC
Mint condition tracy emin no but yeah. Would love to know valuation and sell asap.
Located in NYC
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LuKa
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Art Valuation • What's it Worth?, by LuKa on Jan 6, 2024 11:09:34 GMT 1, Hello. I have a signed spraycan by future 2000 it has a coa from gallery I brought it from. Any idea of value? Peace
Hello. I have a signed spraycan by future 2000 it has a coa from gallery I brought it from. Any idea of value? Peace
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Quinnster
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Art Valuation • What's it Worth?, by Quinnster on Jan 6, 2024 22:19:42 GMT 1, Any idea of price on a Bast Humpty
Any idea of price on a Bast Humpty
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Art Valuation • What's it Worth?, by Pint of cockles on Jan 7, 2024 13:34:40 GMT 1,
thinking to sell looking for a good price I should pitch this at never seen another one signed by Ben eine
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blurp
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Art Valuation • What's it Worth?, by blurp on Jan 7, 2024 13:51:33 GMT 1, following... love this. I have a Dotmasters sprayed Cans poster that I've always wondered what it is worth. I much prefer yours.
following... love this. I have a Dotmasters sprayed Cans poster that I've always wondered what it is worth. I much prefer yours.
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Matt
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Art Valuation • What's it Worth?, by Matt on Jan 7, 2024 14:34:12 GMT 1, Ben signed a few, and dated them by doing so which is cool
i also have one (signed by him and Rugman) bought from a member here a few years ago
Ben signed a few, and dated them by doing so which is cool
i also have one (signed by him and Rugman) bought from a member here a few years ago
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Art Valuation • What's it Worth?, by Pint of cockles on Jan 7, 2024 16:21:15 GMT 1, Thanks for input Mat What price range would you put on it
Thanks for input Mat What price range would you put on it
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Art Valuation • What's it Worth?, by leehogan1978 on Jan 12, 2024 21:00:20 GMT 1, Help with price check
Dran LTF colour. Dran LTF B&W. Dran exhibit. Banksy Marks & Stencils bag Dface Dog Save The Queen (silver wing). Mau Mau paint bomber. Mighty Mo pink on yellow brick Mr Jago OG 30” x 30”
thanks people
Help with price check
Dran LTF colour. Dran LTF B&W. Dran exhibit. Banksy Marks & Stencils bag Dface Dog Save The Queen (silver wing). Mau Mau paint bomber. Mighty Mo pink on yellow brick Mr Jago OG 30” x 30”
thanks people
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Lunch Special
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Art Valuation • What's it Worth?, by Lunch Special on Jan 23, 2024 15:16:20 GMT 1, Still no luck finding a price on the tracy emin but yeah from 2015 ?
Still no luck finding a price on the tracy emin but yeah from 2015 ?
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Lunch Special
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Art Valuation • What's it Worth?, by Lunch Special on Jan 26, 2024 23:08:50 GMT 1, Borf Use your tusks edition of 60 and edition of 10
Any ideas?
Borf Use your tusks edition of 60 and edition of 10
Any ideas?
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jettad
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Art Valuation • What's it Worth?, by jettad on Jan 27, 2024 22:26:37 GMT 1, Any help on pricing for the following print
Missum - Her Brain Thinks Bomb Like - (Etching & Watercolor, edition of 10)
Thanks
Any help on pricing for the following print Missum - Her Brain Thinks Bomb Like - (Etching & Watercolor, edition of 10) Thanks
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Lucky55
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Art Valuation • What's it Worth?, by Lucky55 on Feb 5, 2024 16:29:00 GMT 1, Hi,
I wanted to ask what people thought Treadmill by Josh Keyes might be worth as I am looking to sell.
Hi,
I wanted to ask what people thought Treadmill by Josh Keyes might be worth as I am looking to sell.
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styggve
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Art Valuation • What's it Worth?, by styggve on Feb 6, 2024 8:13:42 GMT 1, Hi there,
I wonder if you guys could help me estimate the value of a Pez artwork im thinking of selling:
Pez Black Mirror - Vintage Spectrum Version (not the main edition)
2015
Edition on 25.
Screen print in colours on 300 gsm Somerset paper
67 × 94 cm
Sign & Dated By The Artist
COA
Looking forward to hear your estimates
Note that the print has "lived" a little under the frame, so there are some waves in it as you can see from picture 2. The print should therefor be re-framed.
Also feel free to PM me if you would be interested in buying.
upload image
Hi there, I wonder if you guys could help me estimate the value of a Pez artwork im thinking of selling: Pez Black Mirror - Vintage Spectrum Version (not the main edition) 2015 Edition on 25. Screen print in colours on 300 gsm Somerset paper 67 × 94 cm Sign & Dated By The Artist COA Looking forward to hear your estimates Note that the print has "lived" a little under the frame, so there are some waves in it as you can see from picture 2. The print should therefor be re-framed. Also feel free to PM me if you would be interested in buying. upload image
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matgab
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Art Valuation • What's it Worth?, by matgab on Feb 6, 2024 11:59:52 GMT 1, Hi there,
Hope you well, Need help for pricing :
- eelus - adrift print ed100. - Ador - works on paper a4
Thanks. .)
Hi there,
Hope you well, Need help for pricing :
- eelus - adrift print ed100. - Ador - works on paper a4
Thanks. .)
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1000years
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Art Valuation • What's it Worth?, by 1000years on Feb 7, 2024 16:30:36 GMT 1, I need honest opinions on Damien Hirst Virtous H9-6 Honour - thank you.
I need honest opinions on Damien Hirst Virtous H9-6 Honour - thank you.
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met
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Art Valuation • What's it Worth?, by met on Feb 7, 2024 18:15:25 GMT 1, I need honest opinions on Damien Hirst Virtous H9-6 Honour - thank you.
While not referring to your piece specifically, I would describe the entire series of The Virtues as one of many recent examples pointing to the decline of Damien Hirst as a creative.
For me, this is conceptually vacuous, substance-free work. And frankly boring, which is arguably the biggest crime of all.
It epitomises art strictly as decoration — presumably bought by those who are less concerned about a piece having any real meaning to them, than about:
(a) the fame or name-recognition of its creator; and
(b) whether it will look good over the sofa.
If it weren't for the relatively-high price tag, such work would be scooped up by surburban housewives and grannies all across the country.
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I seem to recall an old interview with Hirst from the 1990s, in which he mentioned the recurring complaint of his mother was something along the lines of, "Why don't you ever just paint something nice?"
And here we are today. With a bunch of frigging cherry blossoms.
It may have taken him two or three decades but, at long last, Hirst (the former punk) is now creating the kind of art he knows will make mum happy.
I need honest opinions on Damien Hirst Virtous H9-6 Honour - thank you. While not referring to your piece specifically, I would describe the entire series of The Virtues as one of many recent examples pointing to the decline of Damien Hirst as a creative. For me, this is conceptually vacuous, substance-free work. And frankly boring, which is arguably the biggest crime of all. It epitomises art strictly as decoration — presumably bought by those who are less concerned about a piece having any real meaning to them, than about: (a) the fame or name-recognition of its creator; and (b) whether it will look good over the sofa. If it weren't for the relatively-high price tag, such work would be scooped up by surburban housewives and grannies all across the country. __________ I seem to recall an old interview with Hi rst from the 1990s, in which he mentioned the recurring complaint of his mother was something along the lines of, "Why don't you ever just paint something nice?"And here we are today. With a bunch of frigging cherry blossoms. It may have taken him two or three decades but, at long last, Hi rst (the former punk) is now creating the kind of art he knows will make mum happy.
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vei
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Art Valuation • What's it Worth?, by vei on Feb 7, 2024 18:26:29 GMT 1, My view is if you like it and can afford it buy it. Most people buy something they like or has meaning to them. That meaning may portrayed in the painting, something personal or just makes them happy.
If you look at the reason peope bought art historically it was to show wealth, status (still valid) or to buy their way into heaven.
Remember no one bought Van Goughs and the Mona Lisa sat in storage for decades before it became the most famous painting in the world. Current opinions of the value or importance of a work or it’s artist. Change.
My view is if you like it and can afford it buy it. Most people buy something they like or has meaning to them. That meaning may portrayed in the painting, something personal or just makes them happy.
If you look at the reason peope bought art historically it was to show wealth, status (still valid) or to buy their way into heaven.
Remember no one bought Van Goughs and the Mona Lisa sat in storage for decades before it became the most famous painting in the world. Current opinions of the value or importance of a work or it’s artist. Change.
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Sixty Bells
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Art Valuation • What's it Worth?, by Sixty Bells on Feb 7, 2024 20:17:10 GMT 1, I need honest opinions on Damien Hirst Virtous H9-6 Honour - thank you. While not referring to your piece specifically, I would describe the entire series of The Virtues as one of many recent examples pointing to the decline of Damien Hirst as a creative. For me, this is conceptually vacuous, substance-free work. And frankly boring, which is arguably the biggest crime of all. It epitomises art strictly as decoration — presumably bought by those who are less concerned about a piece having any real meaning to them, than about: (a) the fame or name-recognition of its creator; and (b) whether it will look good over the sofa. If it weren't for the relatively-high price tag, such work would be scooped up by surburban housewives and grannies all across the country. __________ I seem to recall an old interview with Hi rst from the 1990s, in which he mentioned the recurring complaint of his mother was something along the lines of, "Why don't you ever just paint something nice?"And here we are today. With a bunch of frigging cherry blossoms. It may have taken him two or three decades but, at long last, Hi rst (the former punk) is now creating the kind of art he knows will make mum happy. Could you elaborate on why you find these works conceptually vacuous, and substance free? I wouldn’t argue that they are vastly challenging, but I think it’s worth bearing in mind the context in which they were created, during a period when the whole world (including Hirst) was locked away. If his stories are to be believed, these were his response to the separation of lockdowns and created by him alone locked away in his studio. (I’m not naive enough to think it really was just him but hey, let’s give him a little artistic license)
Their release coincided almost perfectly with the general public’s release from lock down, so much so that it was unclear if his launch show would go ahead due to Covid. Furthermore the images seem to resonate with vast swathes of the public who maybe are craving some kind of beauty and new life against an endlessly apocalyptic news cycle. To stand infront of one of these original paintings is truly a moving experience, and their scale obviously adds to that, as in so much of Hirsts work.
The purpose of ‘art’ and ‘the artist’ is obviously up for debate, but I would argue that reflecting life and nature in a way that resonates deeply with many people would be a good one.
So yes he’s in it for the money, but I find the story of this series compelling.
I need honest opinions on Damien Hirst Virtous H9-6 Honour - thank you. While not referring to your piece specifically, I would describe the entire series of The Virtues as one of many recent examples pointing to the decline of Damien Hirst as a creative. For me, this is conceptually vacuous, substance-free work. And frankly boring, which is arguably the biggest crime of all. It epitomises art strictly as decoration — presumably bought by those who are less concerned about a piece having any real meaning to them, than about: (a) the fame or name-recognition of its creator; and (b) whether it will look good over the sofa. If it weren't for the relatively-high price tag, such work would be scooped up by surburban housewives and grannies all across the country. __________ I seem to recall an old interview with Hi rst from the 1990s, in which he mentioned the recurring complaint of his mother was something along the lines of, "Why don't you ever just paint something nice?"And here we are today. With a bunch of frigging cherry blossoms. It may have taken him two or three decades but, at long last, Hi rst (the former punk) is now creating the kind of art he knows will make mum happy. Could you elaborate on why you find these works conceptually vacuous, and substance free? I wouldn’t argue that they are vastly challenging, but I think it’s worth bearing in mind the context in which they were created, during a period when the whole world (including Hirst) was locked away. If his stories are to be believed, these were his response to the separation of lockdowns and created by him alone locked away in his studio. (I’m not naive enough to think it really was just him but hey, let’s give him a little artistic license) Their release coincided almost perfectly with the general public’s release from lock down, so much so that it was unclear if his launch show would go ahead due to Covid. Furthermore the images seem to resonate with vast swathes of the public who maybe are craving some kind of beauty and new life against an endlessly apocalyptic news cycle. To stand infront of one of these original paintings is truly a moving experience, and their scale obviously adds to that, as in so much of Hirsts work. The purpose of ‘art’ and ‘the artist’ is obviously up for debate, but I would argue that reflecting life and nature in a way that resonates deeply with many people would be a good one. So yes he’s in it for the money, but I find the story of this series compelling.
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Lunch Special
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Art Valuation • What's it Worth?, by Lunch Special on Mar 1, 2024 23:25:28 GMT 1,
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outcast
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Art Valuation • What's it Worth?, by outcast on Mar 2, 2024 17:34:21 GMT 1, [img src="i.ibb.co/vddb7nK/IMG-6070.jpg" src="" alt=""]
looking to sell these and no idea of prices. Any help greatly appreciated
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darren6
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Art Valuation • What's it Worth?, by darren6 on Mar 4, 2024 14:59:01 GMT 1, Many thanks
Many thanks
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rasko
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Art Valuation • What's it Worth?, by rasko on Mar 7, 2024 13:11:48 GMT 1, Hi there,
Ballpark for this 2009 Retna "Nino Perdido" signed edition of 50.
Thanks!
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Hi there, Ballpark for this 2009 Retna "Nino Perdido" signed edition of 50. Thanks! jpg 2 icon
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Baby Dave
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Art Valuation • What's it Worth?, by Baby Dave on Mar 7, 2024 18:05:29 GMT 1, Well it has been a billion years since I was properly active on here. I’ve lost touch with prices etc so need some guidance on the following -
Artist - Mau Mau Piece - Pigs might fly Year - 2016 Edition size - /45 (I believe)
I can’t find any recent solds, only ones up for sale.
I’ll be selling the print once I get a good idea of price Any guidance is appreciated 😘
Well it has been a billion years since I was properly active on here. I’ve lost touch with prices etc so need some guidance on the following -
Artist - Mau Mau Piece - Pigs might fly Year - 2016 Edition size - /45 (I believe)
I can’t find any recent solds, only ones up for sale.
I’ll be selling the print once I get a good idea of price Any guidance is appreciated 😘
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Lunch Special
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Art Valuation • What's it Worth?, by Lunch Special on Mar 12, 2024 14:45:55 GMT 1, HI all, looking to sell already listed on eBay at a very ambitious price lol. Wondering what the board thinks of value.
picupload
HI all, looking to sell already listed on eBay at a very ambitious price lol. Wondering what the board thinks of value. picupload
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clio
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Art Valuation • What's it Worth?, by clio on Mar 17, 2024 12:57:32 GMT 1, Could anyone give me a rough value of David choe - yellow armour
Could anyone give me a rough value of David choe - yellow armour
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