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Os Gemeos at Christies, by des77 on May 26, 2011 14:00:06 GMT 1, hardly cheap imo
hardly cheap imo
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Os Gemeos at Christies, by hlarmy on May 26, 2011 14:06:12 GMT 1, I would say these are pretty strong results for what, in my opinion, aren't the best Os Gemeos'...
I remember a better one selling at Dreweatts for around the ยฃ20k mark a few years ago...
I would say these are pretty strong results for what, in my opinion, aren't the best Os Gemeos'... I remember a better one selling at Dreweatts for around the ยฃ20k mark a few years ago...
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Os Gemeos at Christies, by amb on May 26, 2011 14:08:13 GMT 1, Didn't mean cheap, just previous results have sold for more and I think people were expecting the same with these.
Didn't mean cheap, just previous results have sold for more and I think people were expecting the same with these.
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Os Gemeos at Christies, by des77 on May 26, 2011 14:12:13 GMT 1, Didn't mean cheap, just previous results have sold for more and I think people were expecting the same with these.
You can get better from gallerys imo for less
Didn't mean cheap, just previous results have sold for more and I think people were expecting the same with these. You can get better from gallerys imo for less
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Os Gemeos at Christies, by hlarmy on May 26, 2011 14:12:48 GMT 1, Didn't mean cheap, just previous results have sold for more and I think people were expecting the same with these.
I wonder what the record for an Os Gemeos painting is then? Anyone care to enlighten me
Didn't mean cheap, just previous results have sold for more and I think people were expecting the same with these. I wonder what the record for an Os Gemeos painting is then? Anyone care to enlighten me
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Os Gemeos at Christies, by balibob on May 26, 2011 14:23:49 GMT 1, Sold over estimate so its a good result for seller and auction house.
Sold over estimate so its a good result for seller and auction house.
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Os Gemeos at Christies, by amb on May 26, 2011 14:33:39 GMT 1, Didn't mean cheap, just previous results have sold for more and I think people were expecting the same with these. I wonder what the record for an Os Gemeos painting is then? Anyone care to enlighten me
Don't hold me to this...but I think $120k and then $180k was the record breaker...could be wrong though, but think it's around that figure.
Didn't mean cheap, just previous results have sold for more and I think people were expecting the same with these. I wonder what the record for an Os Gemeos painting is then? Anyone care to enlighten me Don't hold me to this...but I think $120k and then $180k was the record breaker...could be wrong though, but think it's around that figure.
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Os Gemeos at Christies, by lee3 on May 26, 2011 17:51:35 GMT 1, Conversely, from my vantage point those are spectacular results. I am mystified at the prices many of the associated artists in this genre command with regularity and exhibition CVs that are less than 10 years old in most cases. In that same auction were 4 consecutive blue chip photorealist works from Estes, Goings, Becthle and (either Kacere or Mclean from memory) and none of them (again from memory) brought in $400k despite 4 or 5 decades of exhibition history and significantly more museum placement than this current genre. This is certainly not a knock on the twins as I love and appreciate their work and would adore them in my collection but admittedly I have to pause at current prices.
Most of the artists in this genre are building their careers atypically outside the traditional big name gallery confines and still commanding prices that make most blush not to mention the speed with which their work is sold at primary. With my limited view or historical perspective I'm confounded at how many are seemingly able to succeed in this context and build lasting careers that don't overheat and burnout in a year or three. It's beyond impressive to me and I applaud those making it work. Still, I'm honestly cautious or wonder how many more will try to rush and follow suit in the years to come as that is human nature. More succinctly, at what price level does the collecting herd turn their eye towards a more risk averse older established artist? I suppose that's somewhat hypocritical of me as I've done just the opposite but I do wonder just the same.
Conversely, from my vantage point those are spectacular results. I am mystified at the prices many of the associated artists in this genre command with regularity and exhibition CVs that are less than 10 years old in most cases. In that same auction were 4 consecutive blue chip photorealist works from Estes, Goings, Becthle and (either Kacere or Mclean from memory) and none of them (again from memory) brought in $400k despite 4 or 5 decades of exhibition history and significantly more museum placement than this current genre. This is certainly not a knock on the twins as I love and appreciate their work and would adore them in my collection but admittedly I have to pause at current prices.
Most of the artists in this genre are building their careers atypically outside the traditional big name gallery confines and still commanding prices that make most blush not to mention the speed with which their work is sold at primary. With my limited view or historical perspective I'm confounded at how many are seemingly able to succeed in this context and build lasting careers that don't overheat and burnout in a year or three. It's beyond impressive to me and I applaud those making it work. Still, I'm honestly cautious or wonder how many more will try to rush and follow suit in the years to come as that is human nature. More succinctly, at what price level does the collecting herd turn their eye towards a more risk averse older established artist? I suppose that's somewhat hypocritical of me as I've done just the opposite but I do wonder just the same.
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Os Gemeos at Christies, by Deleted on May 26, 2011 18:08:48 GMT 1, a few years ago I was in contact directly with Os Gemeos about buying some work. Their English was poor and they weren't keen on sending a huge canvas overseas. So in the end I was unable to buy at a price I could have afforded at the time ยฃ2k ish. If I knew the people I know now I'd have a nice big old Os Gemeos canvas at home. Never mind. Got some lovely Jagos, Curiousgeorge's, Adam Smith's and loads of SPQR's. with a few Cheeky others for good measure. Most of which please me more to the eye than The Twins. Their street work is up there with BLU and Banksy as the best there is from this era.
a few years ago I was in contact directly with Os Gemeos about buying some work. Their English was poor and they weren't keen on sending a huge canvas overseas. So in the end I was unable to buy at a price I could have afforded at the time ยฃ2k ish. If I knew the people I know now I'd have a nice big old Os Gemeos canvas at home. Never mind. Got some lovely Jagos, Curiousgeorge's, Adam Smith's and loads of SPQR's. with a few Cheeky others for good measure. Most of which please me more to the eye than The Twins. Their street work is up there with BLU and Banksy as the best there is from this era.
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Os Gemeos at Christies, by des77 on May 26, 2011 18:13:58 GMT 1, The culture of people always expecting more than the previous sale does not help anything, thats just a general thing rather than Os gemeos specific.
The culture of people always expecting more than the previous sale does not help anything, thats just a general thing rather than Os gemeos specific.
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Os Gemeos at Christies, by rottenredrooster on May 26, 2011 18:28:22 GMT 1, Good result if you ask me. Love OS Gemeos, do they ever do prints etc?
Good result if you ask me. Love OS Gemeos, do they ever do prints etc?
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Os Gemeos at Christies, by Winter on May 26, 2011 21:00:24 GMT 1, That Marc Quinns went for a lot
That Marc Quinns went for a lot
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Os Gemeos at Christies, by Deleted on May 26, 2011 23:13:38 GMT 1, Good result if you ask me. Love OS Gemeos, do they ever do prints etc?
they did a world cup promotion giclee edition of 1000 on canvas, seen a couple on ebay. part of some pack of stuff.
A direct quote from Os Gemeos "no prints, only huge canvas".
guess I am a bit gutted i never gpt myself a canvas, as its nice to spot talent when affordable, also now knowing i'll never be able afford to get them to paint my Castle is a bit gutting . if my mrs lets me move back in ;D.
Good result if you ask me. Love OS Gemeos, do they ever do prints etc? they did a world cup promotion giclee edition of 1000 on canvas, seen a couple on ebay. part of some pack of stuff. A direct quote from Os Gemeos "no prints, only huge canvas". guess I am a bit gutted i never gpt myself a canvas, as its nice to spot talent when affordable, also now knowing i'll never be able afford to get them to paint my Castle is a bit gutting . if my mrs lets me move back in ;D.
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