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Artnet Auctions πΊπ², by artnet auctions on Jul 6, 2009 22:11:56 GMT 1, SALE LIVE NOW THROUGH JULY 23 artnet Auctions is featuring an online auction of 300 works of street art from the 1970s to the present including Banksy Queen Victoria, Morons, Trolleys, Grannies, and Have a Nice Day as well as works by Shepard Fairey, Blek Le Rat, Crash, Daze, Dondi, Faile and more. visit the sale at www.artnetonlineauctions.com
View the Banksys: www.artnet.com/AUCTIONS/Pages/Common/Search/LotSearchResult.aspx?LotSearchState=1&ArtistId=424007326&SearchIn=AllArtWorks#scroll=0
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Artnet Auctions πΊπ², by Karl Read on Jul 6, 2009 23:26:40 GMT 1, That shepard fairey is hideously overpriced on that estimate. Even at that $550 it's overpriced.
That shepard fairey is hideously overpriced on that estimate. Even at that $550 it's overpriced.
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Artnet Auctions πΊπ², by olivier on Jul 7, 2009 3:46:53 GMT 1, That shepard fairey is hideously overpriced on that estimate. Even at that $550 it's overpriced.
totally. that print currently sells on ebay for around $150 usd. anyone who is considering bidding on this, please pm me. i have an investment opportunity in brooklyn that i would like to discuss with you.
That shepard fairey is hideously overpriced on that estimate. Even at that $550 it's overpriced. totally. that print currently sells on ebay for around $150 usd. anyone who is considering bidding on this, please pm me. i have an investment opportunity in brooklyn that i would like to discuss with you.
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Artnet Auctions πΊπ², by Simococo on Jul 7, 2009 4:43:03 GMT 1, where are there 175 lots?
where are there 175 lots?
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Artnet Auctions πΊπ², by artnet auctions on Jul 7, 2009 16:02:56 GMT 1, Lots go live at 1 p.m. EDT today.
Lots go live at 1 p.m. EDT today.
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Artnet Auctions πΊπ², by Daniel Silk on Jul 7, 2009 16:15:17 GMT 1, Like the Mr Brainwash Micheal Jackson Piece
Like the Mr Brainwash Micheal Jackson Piece
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Artnet Auctions πΊπ², by alsbabar on Jul 7, 2009 16:44:50 GMT 1, where are there 175 lots?
where are the banksy's?
where are there 175 lots? where are the banksy's?
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Artnet Auctions πΊπ², by schlomo on Jul 7, 2009 16:49:02 GMT 1, i guess the lots must go up at 1pm est, so they're not on there yet......
i guess the lots must go up at 1pm est, so they're not on there yet......
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Artnet Auctions πΊπ², by schlomo on Jul 7, 2009 19:16:00 GMT 1, all the pieces now up, some big starting prices i must say, but some very nice pieces none the less.
all the pieces now up, some big starting prices i must say, but some very nice pieces none the less.
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Artnet Auctions πΊπ², by wizzy on Jul 7, 2009 19:16:56 GMT 1, Opening bid / reserves a tad high there!.
Opening bid / reserves a tad high there!.
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Artnet Auctions πΊπ², by jamesreeve5 on Jul 7, 2009 19:17:34 GMT 1, haha... figured it was only a matter of time before artnet.com looked at the internet savvy street art collectors as a way to somehow keep their all but dead online auction site going.
anyone want to take an over/under as to what percentage of lots will sell? I'll put the line at 40%
haha... figured it was only a matter of time before artnet.com looked at the internet savvy street art collectors as a way to somehow keep their all but dead online auction site going.
anyone want to take an over/under as to what percentage of lots will sell? I'll put the line at 40%
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Artnet Auctions πΊπ², by wizzy on Jul 7, 2009 19:19:06 GMT 1, I will go less than that but no way to check realistically.
I will go less than that but no way to check realistically.
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Artnet Auctions πΊπ², by Simococo on Jul 7, 2009 19:20:47 GMT 1, agree wiz after seeing so many bought in pieces within our urban landscape recently more attention would have been grabbed with a No Reserve policy its the ebay BUY IT NOW culture zero risk zero gain
agree wiz after seeing so many bought in pieces within our urban landscape recently more attention would have been grabbed with a No Reserve policy its the ebay BUY IT NOW culture zero risk zero gain
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Artnet Auctions πΊπ², by griffermans on Jul 7, 2009 19:42:28 GMT 1, be amazed if over 50% of it sells!
be amazed if over 50% of it sells!
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Artnet Auctions πΊπ², by lee3 on Jul 7, 2009 20:29:55 GMT 1, As a paid subscriber to artnet.com for as long as I can remember for both the Price Database and Market Alert with auto-renew (for what amounts to $50-70 per month if memory serves), I must say I prefer that site as a destination for information/research than pandering to me on blog sites for auctions that are arguably a tiny step above or below ebay.
Has business declined to a level that this is actually considered a wise growth idea for the brand? Further, if one holds themselves out as an art specialist website, wouldn't it be a good idea to try to make sure that your sales rates are at least in-line with the industry average (and i'm not including ebay as part of the industry)?
I'm actually stunned to see this thread and I know I'm supposed to keep my mouth shut if I don't have something nice to say but in this case I have to say I find this thread shocking - assuming the person who started it is affiliated with artnet.
As a paid subscriber to artnet.com for as long as I can remember for both the Price Database and Market Alert with auto-renew (for what amounts to $50-70 per month if memory serves), I must say I prefer that site as a destination for information/research than pandering to me on blog sites for auctions that are arguably a tiny step above or below ebay.
Has business declined to a level that this is actually considered a wise growth idea for the brand? Further, if one holds themselves out as an art specialist website, wouldn't it be a good idea to try to make sure that your sales rates are at least in-line with the industry average (and i'm not including ebay as part of the industry)?
I'm actually stunned to see this thread and I know I'm supposed to keep my mouth shut if I don't have something nice to say but in this case I have to say I find this thread shocking - assuming the person who started it is affiliated with artnet.
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Artnet Auctions πΊπ², by griffermans on Jul 7, 2009 20:39:00 GMT 1, it is artnet who started it!
it is artnet who started it!
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Artnet Auctions πΊπ², by wizzy on Jul 7, 2009 20:49:20 GMT 1, I was not surprised to see this thread at all. I too am a paid up Artnetter but i use the site less and less these days.
I was not surprised to see this thread at all. I too am a paid up Artnetter but i use the site less and less these days.
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Artnet Auctions πΊπ², by lee3 on Jul 7, 2009 20:52:29 GMT 1, >>>I too am a paid up Artnetter but i use the site less and less these days. <<<
That's the beauty of subscription based business models. Once they get us, we're unlikely to cancel. I barely even use part of my account (though I'd readily admit that the annual price is worth the few times that i do)....
Individual Rollover β’ Searches Bought: 30 β’ Searches Used: 3 β’ Remaining: 27 β’ Subscription Status: Active with Auto-Renew β’ Subscription Renews: 7/21/2009
>>>I too am a paid up Artnetter but i use the site less and less these days. <<<
That's the beauty of subscription based business models. Once they get us, we're unlikely to cancel. I barely even use part of my account (though I'd readily admit that the annual price is worth the few times that i do)....
Individual Rollover β’ Searches Bought: 30 β’ Searches Used: 3 β’ Remaining: 27 β’ Subscription Status: Active with Auto-Renew β’ Subscription Renews: 7/21/2009
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Artnet Auctions πΊπ², by wizzy on Jul 7, 2009 20:58:27 GMT 1, Just that in my case Lee prices for Design are up in the air at present inc. private sellers (some need to sell while some think they are sitting on gold mines), Auction House results (which are varying wildly from one sale to the next), Galleries of varying reputations and client bases etc etc. so i find it better at the moment to sit back calmly and listen to word of mouth and what my usual contacts are saying rather than semi trust some statistics which may or may not be accurate. As you say though i will still keep up the subscription!.
Just that in my case Lee prices for Design are up in the air at present inc. private sellers (some need to sell while some think they are sitting on gold mines), Auction House results (which are varying wildly from one sale to the next), Galleries of varying reputations and client bases etc etc. so i find it better at the moment to sit back calmly and listen to word of mouth and what my usual contacts are saying rather than semi trust some statistics which may or may not be accurate. As you say though i will still keep up the subscription!.
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Artnet Auctions πΊπ², by jamesreeve5 on Jul 8, 2009 0:57:45 GMT 1, Wizzy, Lee, the problem with artnet is that everyone loves paying to see the value of their art go up, but when it's in a free fall they'd rather play the ostrich with its head in the sand... myself included.
It will be interesting to see if artnet can continue the rapid expansion it has enjoyed over the previous 5 years.
Wizzy, Lee, the problem with artnet is that everyone loves paying to see the value of their art go up, but when it's in a free fall they'd rather play the ostrich with its head in the sand... myself included. It will be interesting to see if artnet can continue the rapid expansion it has enjoyed over the previous 5 years.
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Artnet Auctions πΊπ², by cashman on Jul 8, 2009 2:12:45 GMT 1, Like the Mr Brainwash Micheal Jackson Piece
Are you for real ?
Like the Mr Brainwash Micheal Jackson Piece Are you for real ?
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Artnet Auctions πΊπ², by jamesreeve5 on Jul 8, 2009 4:30:27 GMT 1, Like the Mr Brainwash Micheal Jackson Piece Are you for real ?
Maybe he meant, "Selling the Mr. Brainwash Michael Jackson piece."
Like the Mr Brainwash Micheal Jackson Piece Are you for real ? Maybe he meant, "Selling the Mr. Brainwash Michael Jackson piece."
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Artnet Auctions πΊπ², by manty on Jul 8, 2009 8:10:05 GMT 1, is artnet another ebay?
How does it work, does artnet hold all the auction stock, we pay them, and then they deliver to us, making it a little more secure than dealing with zero feedback ebayers?
Or none of the above?
is artnet another ebay?
How does it work, does artnet hold all the auction stock, we pay them, and then they deliver to us, making it a little more secure than dealing with zero feedback ebayers?
Or none of the above?
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Artnet Auctions πΊπ², by john1539 on Jul 8, 2009 8:19:50 GMT 1, Hi,
I bought something through Artnet. You pay the seller the amount of your bid. Then you get an invoice from Artnet corresponding to 10% (the commission) of the bid. It's definitely more secure than Ebay because I was told that to sell through Artnet your profile needs to be checked by Artnet...
Hi,
I bought something through Artnet. You pay the seller the amount of your bid. Then you get an invoice from Artnet corresponding to 10% (the commission) of the bid. It's definitely more secure than Ebay because I was told that to sell through Artnet your profile needs to be checked by Artnet...
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Artnet Auctions πΊπ², by wizzy on Jul 8, 2009 9:41:22 GMT 1, Hi Pascal, thats seems a really good way!, mmm i wonder how Artnet would check profiles though ?, do you know maybe?, and would they also check all the COAs and authentication of works or would they trust the consignor to do this?.
Hi Pascal, thats seems a really good way!, mmm i wonder how Artnet would check profiles though ?, do you know maybe?, and would they also check all the COAs and authentication of works or would they trust the consignor to do this?.
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Artnet Auctions πΊπ², by john1539 on Jul 8, 2009 10:04:57 GMT 1, Hi Wizzy, I don't really know how the check profiles but I guess they try to select good sellers as they want to have a good reputation. For the COAs and authentication, I know the have a return policy so if you would buy a work with a problem, they would certainly deal with the seller in order to cancel the sale.
Hi Wizzy, I don't really know how the check profiles but I guess they try to select good sellers as they want to have a good reputation. For the COAs and authentication, I know the have a return policy so if you would buy a work with a problem, they would certainly deal with the seller in order to cancel the sale.
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Artnet Auctions πΊπ², by mishco on Jul 8, 2009 10:09:03 GMT 1, those shepard fairey faces shouldn't really have screen print written below them. can they not still be bought from source for about 50 quid
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they're still $50 for the set of three and the starting bid is a mere $200 each. gtf
those shepard fairey faces shouldn't really have screen print written below them. can they not still be bought from source for about 50 quid
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they're still $50 for the set of three and the starting bid is a mere $200 each. gtf
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Artnet Auctions πΊπ², by wizzy on Jul 8, 2009 10:11:46 GMT 1, Yes i see Pascal, its a tricky one for them i think, take Banksys for example, it would have to have the right prov. COA from PC etc. and not a Vermin one or one from just any old gallery or Auction house wouldnt it?. I can also see the returns procedure being a little complicated but maybe they will just get good sellers who we can all trust! hope so.
Yes i see Pascal, its a tricky one for them i think, take Banksys for example, it would have to have the right prov. COA from PC etc. and not a Vermin one or one from just any old gallery or Auction house wouldnt it?. I can also see the returns procedure being a little complicated but maybe they will just get good sellers who we can all trust! hope so.
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