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£9800 for barcode!, by johnerotten on May 8, 2007 19:54:58 GMT 1, yeah that sucks that they only printed signed grin reapers.
i think if you love the image you should keep it. maybe you will luck out with the next release and you can trade that for some unsigned. i think if you aren't about to destroy your credit or get kicked out of your house then sit on it, but only if it won't ruin your life.
how many other prints were released in this fashion?
good point john, every day i look at my reaper and wonder if i could live with chopping it in for a load of unsigned pieces, i curse the fact there is no un-signed edition as i would get rid for one in an instant. don't think i could live without him now though
yeah that sucks that they only printed signed grin reapers. i think if you love the image you should keep it. maybe you will luck out with the next release and you can trade that for some unsigned. i think if you aren't about to destroy your credit or get kicked out of your house then sit on it, but only if it won't ruin your life. how many other prints were released in this fashion? good point john, every day i look at my reaper and wonder if i could live with chopping it in for a load of unsigned pieces, i curse the fact there is no un-signed edition as i would get rid for one in an instant. don't think i could live without him now though
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£9800 for barcode!, by Daniel Silk on May 8, 2007 20:02:48 GMT 1, Yeah not much point in having a £10,000 print on ya wall if you cant afford to buy anything else Your gonna be better off selling it and buying 20+ prints or 5+ canvases ;D
Yeah not much point in having a £10,000 print on ya wall if you cant afford to buy anything else Your gonna be better off selling it and buying 20+ prints or 5+ canvases ;D
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£9800 for barcode!, by johnerotten on May 8, 2007 20:03:25 GMT 1, you can't compare limited edition prints to realestate. there are way more factors affecting the market price of realestate than there is art, the major one being SUPPLY.
in realestate there is a building sector that produces and floods the market.
there are only 150-300 signed versions of the banksy prints. how many of these are in circulation at any given time? right now there are 6 signed and 6 unsigned give or take. the market is flooded this month with morons but what about the other prints?
i think there will be slight fluctuations throughout the year for different reasons, but i can only see it as going up, unless everyone decides banksy sucks and he was a fad. in that case, i don't care because i love his work. of course i don't think banksy sucks or that this will happen.
my point: very limited supply that can not be regenerated, unlike diamonds, which they can just mine more of.
you see, i agree that there won't be a mad rush all the time it's banksy fanatics toying with their consciences and cashing in. where i think it could fall apart is, when regardless of choosing to sell, they have to sell - due to outside influences. then panic can set in and supply outstrips demand and you run the risk of a crash. it happens in almost every scenario of rapid economic growth, usually known as a price correction but can often include a crash. my advice would be if that does happen, try and hold tight no matter how bad things get because although in the short-term prices may go below where they should be, in time they will rise and level off. i'm just basing all this on general trends in other financial sectors, i have no knowledge or history of any sharp rises and crashes in the art world but would love to know of anything along those lines. basically, what goes up must come down? This is a very interesting thread - finally some great discussion. Little known fact lesbianwednesdays - the contemporary art market actually follows real-estate market trends.
you can't compare limited edition prints to realestate. there are way more factors affecting the market price of realestate than there is art, the major one being SUPPLY. in realestate there is a building sector that produces and floods the market. there are only 150-300 signed versions of the banksy prints. how many of these are in circulation at any given time? right now there are 6 signed and 6 unsigned give or take. the market is flooded this month with morons but what about the other prints? i think there will be slight fluctuations throughout the year for different reasons, but i can only see it as going up, unless everyone decides banksy sucks and he was a fad. in that case, i don't care because i love his work. of course i don't think banksy sucks or that this will happen. my point: very limited supply that can not be regenerated, unlike diamonds, which they can just mine more of. you see, i agree that there won't be a mad rush all the time it's banksy fanatics toying with their consciences and cashing in. where i think it could fall apart is, when regardless of choosing to sell, they have to sell - due to outside influences. then panic can set in and supply outstrips demand and you run the risk of a crash. it happens in almost every scenario of rapid economic growth, usually known as a price correction but can often include a crash. my advice would be if that does happen, try and hold tight no matter how bad things get because although in the short-term prices may go below where they should be, in time they will rise and level off. i'm just basing all this on general trends in other financial sectors, i have no knowledge or history of any sharp rises and crashes in the art world but would love to know of anything along those lines. basically, what goes up must come down? This is a very interesting thread - finally some great discussion. Little known fact lesbianwednesdays - the contemporary art market actually follows real-estate market trends.
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£9800 for barcode!, by johnerotten on May 8, 2007 20:05:50 GMT 1, spot on ;D
my sentiments exactly!
i would love to have happy choppers, flag, media, and jack and jill, on my walls. then i could chill for awhile.
i think i'm obsessed.
it's not about signed, it's about freeing up the money to aquire other work i wouldn't be able to afford otherwise. if there was an unsigned edition i'd go down that road everytime, so long as the picture on my wall is the same i don't care. if the values were closer i wouldn't be as fussed but when you can substitute the same image but gain a large amount of money that would enable you to aquire pieces you wouldn't otherwise have any chance of buying, i think the bullet is worth biting. i'm not superficial ;D
spot on ;D my sentiments exactly! i would love to have happy choppers, flag, media, and jack and jill, on my walls. then i could chill for awhile. i think i'm obsessed. it's not about signed, it's about freeing up the money to aquire other work i wouldn't be able to afford otherwise. if there was an unsigned edition i'd go down that road everytime, so long as the picture on my wall is the same i don't care. if the values were closer i wouldn't be as fussed but when you can substitute the same image but gain a large amount of money that would enable you to aquire pieces you wouldn't otherwise have any chance of buying, i think the bullet is worth biting. i'm not superficial ;D
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£9800 for barcode!, by stuey09 on May 8, 2007 20:07:43 GMT 1, But why so much for Barcode? Or is it a case that all the signed prints will be up to this level before too long? A frightening thought.
But why so much for Barcode? Or is it a case that all the signed prints will be up to this level before too long? A frightening thought.
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£9800 for barcode!, by RBK on May 8, 2007 20:08:48 GMT 1, We have seen a bit of a slowdown after Christmas, and many people have picked up a few bargains over that period, but now the values seem to be booming again ;D
Silky - if you compare the majority of older prints (excluding the few I mentioned in one of my above posts) and all the LA prints - unsigned are selling in a very narrow range (signed prints however are a totally different story). I think the only thing that will make this block move is: 1. Another exhibition (believe Banksy vs. Warhol is actually happening). 2. Another huge stunt (which personally I hope Banksy moves away from because he should be defined by his art, and not expected to do this every time. 3. A 'proper' museum show at the Tate - even though I remember him joking about something along the lines it would happen if Tony Blair & Kate Moss were on roller-skates passing out drinks.
While I LOVE some of the artists I've been put onto by this & other fourms, none will be as big as Banksy. Taken from the New Yorker article: Ralph Taylor, a specialist in the Sotheby's contemporary art deparment, said of Banksy, "He is the quickest-growing artist anyone has ever seen of all time."
We have seen a bit of a slowdown after Christmas, and many people have picked up a few bargains over that period, but now the values seem to be booming again ;D Silky - if you compare the majority of older prints (excluding the few I mentioned in one of my above posts) and all the LA prints - unsigned are selling in a very narrow range (signed prints however are a totally different story). I think the only thing that will make this block move is: 1. Another exhibition (believe Banksy vs. Warhol is actually happening). 2. Another huge stunt (which personally I hope Banksy moves away from because he should be defined by his art, and not expected to do this every time. 3. A 'proper' museum show at the Tate - even though I remember him joking about something along the lines it would happen if Tony Blair & Kate Moss were on roller-skates passing out drinks. While I LOVE some of the artists I've been put onto by this & other fourms, none will be as big as Banksy. Taken from the New Yorker article: Ralph Taylor, a specialist in the Sotheby's contemporary art deparment, said of Banksy, "He is the quickest-growing artist anyone has ever seen of all time."
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£9800 for barcode!, by RBK on May 8, 2007 20:12:45 GMT 1, you can't compare limited edition prints to realestate. there are way more factors affecting the market price of realestate than there is art, the major one being SUPPLY. in realestate there is a building sector that produces and floods the market. there are only 150-300 signed versions of the banksy prints. how many of these are in circulation at any given time? right now there are 6 signed and 6 unsigned give or take. the market is flooded this month with morons but what about the other prints? i think there will be slight fluctuations throughout the year for different reasons, but i can only see it as going up, unless everyone decides banksy sucks and he was a fad. in that case, i don't care because i love his work. of course i don't think banksy sucks or that this will happen. my point: very limited supply that can not be regenerated, unlike diamonds, which they can just mine more of. This is a very interesting thread - finally some great discussion. Little known fact lesbianwednesdays - the contemporary art market actually follows real-estate market trends.
I'm not comparing real estate to limited edition prints at all johnerotten. There has been numerous scholarly writing proving the contemporary art market mirrors the trends exhibited in the real esate market.
you can't compare limited edition prints to realestate. there are way more factors affecting the market price of realestate than there is art, the major one being SUPPLY. in realestate there is a building sector that produces and floods the market. there are only 150-300 signed versions of the banksy prints. how many of these are in circulation at any given time? right now there are 6 signed and 6 unsigned give or take. the market is flooded this month with morons but what about the other prints? i think there will be slight fluctuations throughout the year for different reasons, but i can only see it as going up, unless everyone decides banksy sucks and he was a fad. in that case, i don't care because i love his work. of course i don't think banksy sucks or that this will happen. my point: very limited supply that can not be regenerated, unlike diamonds, which they can just mine more of. This is a very interesting thread - finally some great discussion. Little known fact lesbianwednesdays - the contemporary art market actually follows real-estate market trends. I'm not comparing real estate to limited edition prints at all johnerotten. There has been numerous scholarly writing proving the contemporary art market mirrors the trends exhibited in the real esate market.
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£9800 for barcode!, by numusic on May 8, 2007 20:14:30 GMT 1, lesbianwednesdays - Agree your prediction could defintely occur - but I think it will be very gradual. I'm not saying it won't happen, just don't think their will be a mad dash of people offloading. i'm just basing all this on general trends in other financial sectors, i have no knowledge or history of any sharp rises and crashes in the art world but would love to know of anything along those lines.
Graf based work in the 80's when it crossed over into galleries went for tens of thousands of dollars...only a very few stayed the course.. people were left with a shit load of pretty worthless canvasses after it imploded and crashed. Same for art in general.. but the new stuff was hit really hard after being over hyped.
Check this article, quite long, but a very interesting read..
nymag.com/arts/art/features/16542/.
lesbianwednesdays - Agree your prediction could defintely occur - but I think it will be very gradual. I'm not saying it won't happen, just don't think their will be a mad dash of people offloading. i'm just basing all this on general trends in other financial sectors, i have no knowledge or history of any sharp rises and crashes in the art world but would love to know of anything along those lines. Graf based work in the 80's when it crossed over into galleries went for tens of thousands of dollars...only a very few stayed the course.. people were left with a shit load of pretty worthless canvasses after it imploded and crashed. Same for art in general.. but the new stuff was hit really hard after being over hyped. Check this article, quite long, but a very interesting read.. nymag.com/arts/art/features/16542/.
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£9800 for barcode!, by stuey09 on May 8, 2007 20:26:36 GMT 1, Very true Silky. That's why it'll be interesting to see what JacknJill goes for in a few days time.
Very true Silky. That's why it'll be interesting to see what JacknJill goes for in a few days time.
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£9800 for barcode!, by johnerotten on May 8, 2007 20:28:25 GMT 1, yes. huge sale price variation for the sepia's online. for all we know half of those could be fake to inflate the price.
the market is somewhat a house of cards but i think things seem pretty stable for the prints.
according to the article recently posted below the problem occurs when you get into the 6 figure price range. then you can lose big time, although, 10,000 for a print is insane and can't be stable.
who knows. i think you said it best earlier that everyone has a price. there are only a few hundred of those pieces in existence. one only has to find one person to give them the insane price they are asking, as with the barcode example.
I think the reason for the signed print values being much more varied than the unsigned can also be down to so few coming up for sale that people just dont know what they should bid up to Most of us on here know ruffly what the values are of most unsigned Banksy pieces to within £50 or so, but when it comes to signed pieces its easy to be as much as £4,000 out in the current market
yes. huge sale price variation for the sepia's online. for all we know half of those could be fake to inflate the price. the market is somewhat a house of cards but i think things seem pretty stable for the prints. according to the article recently posted below the problem occurs when you get into the 6 figure price range. then you can lose big time, although, 10,000 for a print is insane and can't be stable. who knows. i think you said it best earlier that everyone has a price. there are only a few hundred of those pieces in existence. one only has to find one person to give them the insane price they are asking, as with the barcode example. I think the reason for the signed print values being much more varied than the unsigned can also be down to so few coming up for sale that people just dont know what they should bid up to Most of us on here know ruffly what the values are of most unsigned Banksy pieces to within £50 or so, but when it comes to signed pieces its easy to be as much as £4,000 out in the current market
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£9800 for barcode!, by ABC on May 8, 2007 20:36:34 GMT 1, If Mr B is here to stay and the rest fade around him then 10K may be cheap 10 years down the line. Look at Mr Hirsts prices and maybe we can just count ourselves lucky we were in the right place at the right time.
If Mr B is here to stay and the rest fade around him then 10K may be cheap 10 years down the line. Look at Mr Hirsts prices and maybe we can just count ourselves lucky we were in the right place at the right time.
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£9800 for barcode!, by corblimeylimey on May 8, 2007 20:38:31 GMT 1, The thing is value is relative, to me if one of my prints was worth £10,000 I'd sell, hell I'd sell if it were over £4000 I could do a lot with that, whereas if you're a wealthy banker or football player it means little to spend that kind of money and if you had prints worth that much you wouldn't need to sell for any reason.
The thing is value is relative, to me if one of my prints was worth £10,000 I'd sell, hell I'd sell if it were over £4000 I could do a lot with that, whereas if you're a wealthy banker or football player it means little to spend that kind of money and if you had prints worth that much you wouldn't need to sell for any reason.
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£9800 for barcode!, by stuey09 on May 8, 2007 20:41:25 GMT 1, I think most of the artists may well fade over time, but there are a few who I think will stay popular. I'm particularly interested to see what AM does once his roadshow kicks in next year. Good chance his prices will rocket as well.
I think most of the artists may well fade over time, but there are a few who I think will stay popular. I'm particularly interested to see what AM does once his roadshow kicks in next year. Good chance his prices will rocket as well.
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£9800 for barcode!, by Daniel Silk on May 8, 2007 20:49:29 GMT 1, The thing is value is relative, to me if one of my prints was worth £10,000 I'd sell, hell I'd sell if it were over £4000 I could do a lot with that, whereas if you're a wealthy banker or football player it means little to spend that kind of money and if you had prints worth that much you wouldn't need to sell for any reason.
Spot on CBL Very true! ;D
If your the sort of person that thinks nothing of spending £30,000+ on a new car then a few thousand for a nice picture for ya wall is pretty reasonable When ya like me and you dunt pay over £800 for a car a £10,000 print is a bit extravagant to say the least ;D
The thing is value is relative, to me if one of my prints was worth £10,000 I'd sell, hell I'd sell if it were over £4000 I could do a lot with that, whereas if you're a wealthy banker or football player it means little to spend that kind of money and if you had prints worth that much you wouldn't need to sell for any reason. Spot on CBL Very true! ;D If your the sort of person that thinks nothing of spending £30,000+ on a new car then a few thousand for a nice picture for ya wall is pretty reasonable When ya like me and you dunt pay over £800 for a car a £10,000 print is a bit extravagant to say the least ;D
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£9800 for barcode!, by tomhills1 on May 8, 2007 20:49:38 GMT 1, f*ck me! i go to bath my boy and come back to a sensible discussion ;D
just to go back to RK's point about realestate and art markets' correlation, if it is the uk market (and the economy as a whole) then you have a definite pattern and a bit of a scary one. interest rates have been very low here for a while and we've missed out on the last two global recessions, but there are a few warning signs that things could be changing. the high price of the pound and rising inflation could be the catalysts. interest rates are rising and house price inflation looks to be going schizo again.
while we could see our wallets being tightened with consumer spending though i don't think house prices are gonna drop as we are consistently building around 100,000 too few houses every year. and that's just to satisfy current demand, couple that with an ageing population and wider immigration and that 100k figure may need 50k on top.
i digress, basically i think things will stay stable but some of us will have to cut back on luxuries, nothing too widespread though. my whole mpoint was and has been, if there is a sudden economic change watch the arse fall out of the value of a signed banksy.
f*ck me! i go to bath my boy and come back to a sensible discussion ;D
just to go back to RK's point about realestate and art markets' correlation, if it is the uk market (and the economy as a whole) then you have a definite pattern and a bit of a scary one. interest rates have been very low here for a while and we've missed out on the last two global recessions, but there are a few warning signs that things could be changing. the high price of the pound and rising inflation could be the catalysts. interest rates are rising and house price inflation looks to be going schizo again.
while we could see our wallets being tightened with consumer spending though i don't think house prices are gonna drop as we are consistently building around 100,000 too few houses every year. and that's just to satisfy current demand, couple that with an ageing population and wider immigration and that 100k figure may need 50k on top.
i digress, basically i think things will stay stable but some of us will have to cut back on luxuries, nothing too widespread though. my whole mpoint was and has been, if there is a sudden economic change watch the arse fall out of the value of a signed banksy.
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£9800 for barcode!, by tomhills1 on May 8, 2007 20:51:00 GMT 1, If your the sort of person that thinks nothing of spending £30,000+ on a new car then a few thousand for a nice picture for ya wall is pretty reasonable When ya like me and you dunt pay over £800 for a car a £10,000 print is a bit extravagant to say the least ;D
lesroy? ;D
If your the sort of person that thinks nothing of spending £30,000+ on a new car then a few thousand for a nice picture for ya wall is pretty reasonable When ya like me and you dunt pay over £800 for a car a £10,000 print is a bit extravagant to say the least ;D lesroy? ;D
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£9800 for barcode!, by CR on May 8, 2007 20:54:02 GMT 1, I'm particularly interested to see what AM does once his roadshow kicks in next year. Good chance his prices will rocket as well.
I just want to see Micallef do something, haven't seen much of him or new work since the LAZ show!
his prices at the moment are going down, a 'no one understands me' went for £930 today!
I'm particularly interested to see what AM does once his roadshow kicks in next year. Good chance his prices will rocket as well. I just want to see Micallef do something, haven't seen much of him or new work since the LAZ show! his prices at the moment are going down, a 'no one understands me' went for £930 today!
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£9800 for barcode!, by Daniel Silk on May 8, 2007 20:57:51 GMT 1, I'm particularly interested to see what AM does once his roadshow kicks in next year. Good chance his prices will rocket as well. I just want to see Micallef do something, haven't seen much of him or new work since the LAZ show! his prices at the moment are going down, a 'no one understands me' went for £930 today!
I feel the market has got spread a bit thin but with the interest in this sort of art growing ever day, and getting more and more main stream, things will continue to grow ;D
I'm particularly interested to see what AM does once his roadshow kicks in next year. Good chance his prices will rocket as well. I just want to see Micallef do something, haven't seen much of him or new work since the LAZ show! his prices at the moment are going down, a 'no one understands me' went for £930 today! I feel the market has got spread a bit thin but with the interest in this sort of art growing ever day, and getting more and more main stream, things will continue to grow ;D
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£9800 for barcode!, by finsburyparkranger on May 8, 2007 21:02:37 GMT 1, I think the only thing could scupper Banksy competing head to head with Warhol prices is Banksy him self. I still think his ultimate stunt would be to devalue his own work in a monstrous way. I know Laz has sweared he won't do it. But would you expect Laz to say anything else?
Then again I could see the stunt back firing and a coked up banksy sitting on Richard and Judy totally trying to blow his legend calling everyone c**t and the whole thing backfiring and the price shooting up even more. Who knows.
I think the only thing could scupper Banksy competing head to head with Warhol prices is Banksy him self. I still think his ultimate stunt would be to devalue his own work in a monstrous way. I know Laz has sweared he won't do it. But would you expect Laz to say anything else?
Then again I could see the stunt back firing and a coked up banksy sitting on Richard and Judy totally trying to blow his legend calling everyone c**t and the whole thing backfiring and the price shooting up even more. Who knows.
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£9800 for barcode!, by stuey09 on May 8, 2007 21:03:35 GMT 1, I'm particularly interested to see what AM does once his roadshow kicks in next year. Good chance his prices will rocket as well. I just want to see Micallef do something, haven't seen much of him or new work since the LAZ show! his prices at the moment are going down, a 'no one understands me' went for £930 today!
It's because they're low at the moment that it is a great opportunity to buy before they go through the roof. Check out Opus Undergrounds prices for Micallef. Once one gallery starts, they'll all be at it. As I say, it'll be next year when he gets some publicity that things will get interesting. I do agree with you, however, that it would be nice to see some new stuff, but I seem to recall that he's not releasing anything 'till 2008.
I'm particularly interested to see what AM does once his roadshow kicks in next year. Good chance his prices will rocket as well. I just want to see Micallef do something, haven't seen much of him or new work since the LAZ show! his prices at the moment are going down, a 'no one understands me' went for £930 today! It's because they're low at the moment that it is a great opportunity to buy before they go through the roof. Check out Opus Undergrounds prices for Micallef. Once one gallery starts, they'll all be at it. As I say, it'll be next year when he gets some publicity that things will get interesting. I do agree with you, however, that it would be nice to see some new stuff, but I seem to recall that he's not releasing anything 'till 2008.
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£9800 for barcode!, by CR on May 8, 2007 21:06:24 GMT 1, where did you hear that AM wouldn't be releasing anything until 2008?
I'd love to get a HFUNG but cant really afford it right now!
where did you hear that AM wouldn't be releasing anything until 2008?
I'd love to get a HFUNG but cant really afford it right now!
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£9800 for barcode!, by RBK on May 8, 2007 21:06:30 GMT 1, Rumor is Micallef show in LA in Sept. 2007. I'd also bet that it will bring about a Brit Invasion of collectors (with your almighty sterling pound that is kicking the dollars ass!)
Rumor is Micallef show in LA in Sept. 2007. I'd also bet that it will bring about a Brit Invasion of collectors (with your almighty sterling pound that is kicking the dollars ass!)
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£9800 for barcode!, by Daniel Silk on May 8, 2007 21:52:25 GMT 1, Rumor is Micallef show in LA in Sept. 2007. I'd also bet that it will bring about a Brit Invasion of collectors (with your almighty sterling pound that is kicking the dollars ass!)
Yeah, I hav heard about the Micallef show in LA as well
Print prices I dunt know much about Warhol and Hirst print prices What would the top price for a signed print from them be? anyone know?
Rumor is Micallef show in LA in Sept. 2007. I'd also bet that it will bring about a Brit Invasion of collectors (with your almighty sterling pound that is kicking the dollars ass!) Yeah, I hav heard about the Micallef show in LA as well Print prices I dunt know much about Warhol and Hirst print prices What would the top price for a signed print from them be? anyone know?
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£9800 for barcode!, by CR on May 8, 2007 21:55:15 GMT 1, where is everyone hearing about the AM LA gallery?
I haven't seen anything on any other websites?
where is everyone hearing about the AM LA gallery?
I haven't seen anything on any other websites?
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£9800 for barcode!, by RBK on May 8, 2007 21:58:12 GMT 1, Guess you aren't cool enough
Who knows though - we all know what happened to SG in NYC
Guess you aren't cool enough Who knows though - we all know what happened to SG in NYC
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£9800 for barcode!, by manchestermike on May 8, 2007 21:58:22 GMT 1, Eyestorm told me last year about it
Eyestorm told me last year about it
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£9800 for barcode!, by numusic on May 8, 2007 21:58:31 GMT 1, Rumor is Micallef show in LA in Sept. 2007. I'd also bet that it will bring about a Brit Invasion of collectors (with your almighty sterling pound that is kicking the dollars ass!) Yeah, I hav heard about the Micallef show in LA as well Print prices I dunt know much about Warhol and Hirst print prices What would the top price for a signed print from them be? anyone know?
April 10 2007 New York - Andy Warhol's dramatic 1963 silkscreen print 'Green Car Crash (Green Burning Car I)' is expected to fetch a new record price for the artist of 25 to 35 million dollars, Christie's auction house said Monday.
Rumor is Micallef show in LA in Sept. 2007. I'd also bet that it will bring about a Brit Invasion of collectors (with your almighty sterling pound that is kicking the dollars ass!) Yeah, I hav heard about the Micallef show in LA as well Print prices I dunt know much about Warhol and Hirst print prices What would the top price for a signed print from them be? anyone know? April 10 2007 New York - Andy Warhol's dramatic 1963 silkscreen print 'Green Car Crash (Green Burning Car I)' is expected to fetch a new record price for the artist of 25 to 35 million dollars, Christie's auction house said Monday.
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