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Invader exhibit in NYC, by mla on May 11, 2017 11:04:11 GMT 1, That was over 2 years ago now. Prices didn't move much in the 18 months following that result. May be worth checking your facts before you contradict me. October 2016 I think you'll find. I could do without the attitude, thanks -- there were 2 significant results in HK back in 2015:
Why didn't those results move the market?
That was over 2 years ago now. Prices didn't move much in the 18 months following that result. May be worth checking your facts before you contradict me. October 2016 I think you'll find. I could do without the attitude, thanks -- there were 2 significant results in HK back in 2015: Why didn't those results move the market?
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Invader exhibit in NYC, by Matt on May 11, 2017 11:28:59 GMT 1, I'd also say a $270k auction result made a few ears p*ick up. I don't own any invader pieces, but it's interesting viewing these huge increases from the outside and the reasons why. I expect the majority of these prints they have for sale where the initial ones that were bought up at the beginning of the price hike. It'll be interesting to see whether the prices are sustainable in the future.
I would guess that, like you, those who see this one gallery as the only reason Invader prices have soared, are people who do not own or collect much of his work.
I have sold 12 Invader pieces over the last 2 years and not a single one was bought by a gallery, let alone the clowns at Tagliatella.
I have been trying to find rarer pieces with the money from these sales, and not a single one of the rare prints was held by a gallery.
Good Invader prints have been harder to source and more expensive to buy for the last 24 months. A combination of factors has lead to this (including Tagliatella, but also the recent shows, scarcity of releases, auction results, global awareness etc...)
I'm pissed off because I am now unlikely to buy some prints I was coveting, but as convenient as it is I can't just blame it on talgilatella and their crappy show of prints and street pieces.
I'd also say a $270k auction result made a few ears p*ick up. I don't own any invader pieces, but it's interesting viewing these huge increases from the outside and the reasons why. I expect the majority of these prints they have for sale where the initial ones that were bought up at the beginning of the price hike. It'll be interesting to see whether the prices are sustainable in the future. I would guess that, like you, those who see this one gallery as the only reason Invader prices have soared, are people who do not own or collect much of his work. I have sold 12 Invader pieces over the last 2 years and not a single one was bought by a gallery, let alone the clowns at Tagliatella. I have been trying to find rarer pieces with the money from these sales, and not a single one of the rare prints was held by a gallery. Good Invader prints have been harder to source and more expensive to buy for the last 24 months. A combination of factors has lead to this (including Tagliatella, but also the recent shows, scarcity of releases, auction results, global awareness etc...) I'm pissed off because I am now unlikely to buy some prints I was coveting, but as convenient as it is I can't just blame it on talgilatella and their crappy show of prints and street pieces.
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Invader exhibit in NYC, by Sturban Has Saggy Tits on May 11, 2017 11:54:55 GMT 1, I don't own any invader pieces, but it's interesting viewing these huge increases from the outside and the reasons why. I expect the majority of these prints they have for sale where the initial ones that were bought up at the beginning of the price hike. It'll be interesting to see whether the prices are sustainable in the future. I would guess that, like you, those who see this one gallery as the only reason Invader prices have soared, are people who do not own or collect much of his work. I have sold 12 Invader pieces over the last 2 years and not a single one was bought by a gallery, let alone the clowns at Tagliatella. I have been trying to find rarer pieces with the money from these sales, and not a single one of the rare prints was held by a gallery. Good Invader prints have been harder to source and more expensive to buy for the last 24 months. A combination of factors has lead to this (including Tagliatella, but also the recent shows, scarcity of releases, auction results, global awareness etc...) I'm pissed off because I am now unlikely to buy some prints I was coveting, but as convenient as it is I can't just blame it on talgilatella and their crappy show of prints and street pieces.
My comment on Tagliatella was slightly tongue in cheek, just pointing out they could be a major factor in the price hike. Invader has been around a long while and has always had a huge following, so the scarcity of his prints has always been there. So why now? With so few editions on the market, it is very easy for someone to manipulate the market by buying up a lot of stock from sellers and galleries and in turn cause this frenzy. It has not been a gradual increase or small spikes, like you see with Banksy, it's all happened in a few months. I'm not saying prices are going to come tumbling down, but I do think something else other than his popularity has caused this. Gutted for you and anyone else that sold up prior to all this though. But that's the art world for ya!
I don't own any invader pieces, but it's interesting viewing these huge increases from the outside and the reasons why. I expect the majority of these prints they have for sale where the initial ones that were bought up at the beginning of the price hike. It'll be interesting to see whether the prices are sustainable in the future. I would guess that, like you, those who see this one gallery as the only reason Invader prices have soared, are people who do not own or collect much of his work. I have sold 12 Invader pieces over the last 2 years and not a single one was bought by a gallery, let alone the clowns at Tagliatella. I have been trying to find rarer pieces with the money from these sales, and not a single one of the rare prints was held by a gallery. Good Invader prints have been harder to source and more expensive to buy for the last 24 months. A combination of factors has lead to this (including Tagliatella, but also the recent shows, scarcity of releases, auction results, global awareness etc...) I'm pissed off because I am now unlikely to buy some prints I was coveting, but as convenient as it is I can't just blame it on talgilatella and their crappy show of prints and street pieces. My comment on Tagliatella was slightly tongue in cheek, just pointing out they could be a major factor in the price hike. Invader has been around a long while and has always had a huge following, so the scarcity of his prints has always been there. So why now? With so few editions on the market, it is very easy for someone to manipulate the market by buying up a lot of stock from sellers and galleries and in turn cause this frenzy. It has not been a gradual increase or small spikes, like you see with Banksy, it's all happened in a few months. I'm not saying prices are going to come tumbling down, but I do think something else other than his popularity has caused this. Gutted for you and anyone else that sold up prior to all this though. But that's the art world for ya!
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Invader exhibit in NYC, by Lroy on May 11, 2017 12:03:56 GMT 1, So, there we have it, Tagliatelle are the cause of the Invader price explosion. yeps. As Spaghetti & Canelloni LTD are responsible of the Pasta price Inflation ! Better with butter.
So, there we have it, Tagliatelle are the cause of the Invader price explosion. yeps. As Spaghetti & Canelloni LTD are responsible of the Pasta price Inflation ! Better with butter.
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Invader exhibit in NYC, by Sturban Has Saggy Tits on May 11, 2017 12:13:26 GMT 1, So, there we have it, Tagliatelle are the cause of the Invader price explosion. yeps. As Spaghetti & and Canelloni LTD are responsible of the Pasta price Inflation ! Better with butter.
I think that's down to the Italian prime minister Paolo Vermicelli Moderate with margarine.
So, there we have it, Tagliatelle are the cause of the Invader price explosion. yeps. As Spaghetti & and Canelloni LTD are responsible of the Pasta price Inflation ! Better with butter. I think that's down to the Italian prime minister Paolo Vermicelli Moderate with margarine.
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Invader exhibit in NYC, by sakyamuni on May 11, 2017 12:28:11 GMT 1, That was over 2 years ago now. Prices didn't move much in the 18 months following that result. May be worth checking your facts before you contradict me. October 2016 I think you'll find. if i remember correctly, this one was originally sold by galerie lefeuvre for 100 000 euros, in 2011 or 12, not too sure. I remember i was quite impressed by the price at that time...
That was over 2 years ago now. Prices didn't move much in the 18 months following that result. May be worth checking your facts before you contradict me. October 2016 I think you'll find. if i remember correctly, this one was originally sold by galerie lefeuvre for 100 000 euros, in 2011 or 12, not too sure. I remember i was quite impressed by the price at that time...
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Invader exhibit in NYC, by Flashback on May 11, 2017 12:32:04 GMT 1, May be worth checking your facts before you contradict me. October 2016 I think you'll find. if i remember correctly, this one was originally sold by galerie lefeuvre for 100 000 euros, in 2011 or 12, not too sure. I remember i was quite impressed by the price at that time... It says creation date is 2013 in the listing.
May be worth checking your facts before you contradict me. October 2016 I think you'll find. if i remember correctly, this one was originally sold by galerie lefeuvre for 100 000 euros, in 2011 or 12, not too sure. I remember i was quite impressed by the price at that time... It says creation date is 2013 in the listing.
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Invader exhibit in NYC, by sakyamuni on May 11, 2017 12:44:48 GMT 1, if i remember correctly, this one was originally sold by galerie lefeuvre for 100 000 euros, in 2011 or 12, not too sure. I remember i was quite impressed by the price at that time... It says creation date is 2013 in the listing. as i said i don't remember exactly when it was created, but the price and galerie is confirmed, it was mentioned in the urban contemporary guide, 2013 edition. I thought it had been created earlier but it seems i was wrong...
if i remember correctly, this one was originally sold by galerie lefeuvre for 100 000 euros, in 2011 or 12, not too sure. I remember i was quite impressed by the price at that time... It says creation date is 2013 in the listing. as i said i don't remember exactly when it was created, but the price and galerie is confirmed, it was mentioned in the urban contemporary guide, 2013 edition. I thought it had been created earlier but it seems i was wrong...
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Invader exhibit in NYC, by isharkey on May 11, 2017 14:34:50 GMT 1, Is anyone going to Game On at Tagliatelle tonight? I RSVP'd +3 but it's just my wife and I, so if anyone wants to tag along...get it? tag along...?
Is anyone going to Game On at Tagliatelle tonight? I RSVP'd +3 but it's just my wife and I, so if anyone wants to tag along...get it? tag along...?
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Invader exhibit in NYC, by dani on May 11, 2017 14:39:48 GMT 1, Is anyone going to Game On at Tagliatelle tonight? I RSVP'd +3 but it's just my wife and I, so if anyone wants to tag along...get it? tag along...? I was thinking of going tonight, but didn't realize it was an RSVP type thing. Is it invitation only?
Is anyone going to Game On at Tagliatelle tonight? I RSVP'd +3 but it's just my wife and I, so if anyone wants to tag along...get it? tag along...? I was thinking of going tonight, but didn't realize it was an RSVP type thing. Is it invitation only?
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Invader exhibit in NYC, by isharkey on May 11, 2017 14:49:54 GMT 1, Is anyone going to Game On at Tagliatelle tonight? I RSVP'd +3 but it's just my wife and I, so if anyone wants to tag along...get it? tag along...? I was thinking of going tonight, but didn't realize it was an RSVP type thing. Is it invitation only? Not sure if they did the RSVP thing just to get an idea of head count, and/or if they are going to cut off admissions at a certain point. I spoke to a couple of the gallery reps there on a few separate occasions and they asked me every time if I RSVP'd so it seems important to them that people do.
Is anyone going to Game On at Tagliatelle tonight? I RSVP'd +3 but it's just my wife and I, so if anyone wants to tag along...get it? tag along...? I was thinking of going tonight, but didn't realize it was an RSVP type thing. Is it invitation only? Not sure if they did the RSVP thing just to get an idea of head count, and/or if they are going to cut off admissions at a certain point. I spoke to a couple of the gallery reps there on a few separate occasions and they asked me every time if I RSVP'd so it seems important to them that people do.
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Invader exhibit in NYC, by dreadnatty on May 11, 2017 14:54:41 GMT 1, The fact that they're even selling the stolen original streetpiece ROM_53 will tell you that Invader has NOTHING to do with this show. He probably couldn't care less if it sells out or not. Yes, that would be a clear tell. I don't see that piece on the website. Is there a PDF with additional works for sale?
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The fact that they're even selling the stolen original streetpiece ROM_53 will tell you that Invader has NOTHING to do with this show. He probably couldn't care less if it sells out or not. Yes, that would be a clear tell. I don't see that piece on the website. Is there a PDF with additional works for sale?
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Invader exhibit in NYC, by Unica on May 11, 2017 15:01:11 GMT 1, So, there we have it, Tagliatelle are the cause of the Invader price explosion. I don't think so, one gallery show with approx 20 prints doesn't move a market. Invader originals that were were sold by him have been high for many years, its just that the prints have caught up. Most of those prints at Tagliatella are on consignment, I can't fault a gallery from trying to turn a profit, they need to keep the lights on. The consignors dictate the prices ultimately with their asking prices, many of which I suspect are members on here.
So, there we have it, Tagliatelle are the cause of the Invader price explosion. I don't think so, one gallery show with approx 20 prints doesn't move a market. Invader originals that were were sold by him have been high for many years, its just that the prints have caught up. Most of those prints at Tagliatella are on consignment, I can't fault a gallery from trying to turn a profit, they need to keep the lights on. The consignors dictate the prices ultimately with their asking prices, many of which I suspect are members on here.
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Invader exhibit in NYC, by El Pulpo on May 11, 2017 15:06:59 GMT 1, There will be nice stickers for free. If anyone can grab me some it would be great I'll pay the delivery and will send some goodies in return. Thanks
There will be nice stickers for free. If anyone can grab me some it would be great I'll pay the delivery and will send some goodies in return. Thanks
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Invader exhibit in NYC, by Happy Shopper on May 11, 2017 15:27:29 GMT 1, There will be nice stickers for free. If anyone can grab me some it would be great I'll pay the delivery and will send some goodies in return. Thanks Unapproved Invader stickers?
There will be nice stickers for free. If anyone can grab me some it would be great I'll pay the delivery and will send some goodies in return. Thanks Unapproved Invader stickers?
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Invader exhibit in NYC, by Sturban Has Saggy Tits on May 11, 2017 15:28:08 GMT 1, So, there we have it, Tagliatelle are the cause of the Invader price explosion. I don't think so, one gallery show with approx 20 prints doesn't move a market. Invader originals that were were sold by him have been high for many years, its just that the prints have caught up. Most of those prints at Tagliatella are on consignment, I can't fault a gallery from trying to turn a profit, they need to keep the lights on. The consignors dictate the prices ultimately with their asking prices, many of which I suspect are members on here.
20 on sale, but doesn't mean they haven't bought up more. I'm not saying they have, but it's not at all the norm for the massive spike in prices for prints. If you or anyone can tell me of any modern day artist that's been in the game as long as invader with a similar percentage price hike in a similar time frame, I would love to know.
So, there we have it, Tagliatelle are the cause of the Invader price explosion. I don't think so, one gallery show with approx 20 prints doesn't move a market. Invader originals that were were sold by him have been high for many years, its just that the prints have caught up. Most of those prints at Tagliatella are on consignment, I can't fault a gallery from trying to turn a profit, they need to keep the lights on. The consignors dictate the prices ultimately with their asking prices, many of which I suspect are members on here. 20 on sale, but doesn't mean they haven't bought up more. I'm not saying they have, but it's not at all the norm for the massive spike in prices for prints. If you or anyone can tell me of any modern day artist that's been in the game as long as invader with a similar percentage price hike in a similar time frame, I would love to know.
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Invader exhibit in NYC, by Happy Shopper on May 11, 2017 15:37:31 GMT 1, If anyone can tell me of any modern day artist that's been in the game as long as invader with a similar percentage price hike in a similar time frame, I would love to know. This reminds me of what happened with Nick Walker. There was one big auction sale (suspected to be dodgy), and his prints went from a couple of hundred to a couple of thousand almost over night. It took a little while for prices to settle back to a couple of hundred again, but some prints remain more popular.
If anyone can tell me of any modern day artist that's been in the game as long as invader with a similar percentage price hike in a similar time frame, I would love to know. This reminds me of what happened with Nick Walker. There was one big auction sale (suspected to be dodgy), and his prints went from a couple of hundred to a couple of thousand almost over night. It took a little while for prices to settle back to a couple of hundred again, but some prints remain more popular.
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Invader exhibit in NYC, by Unica on May 11, 2017 15:41:26 GMT 1, I don't think so, one gallery show with approx 20 prints doesn't move a market. Invader originals that were were sold by him have been high for many years, its just that the prints have caught up. Most of those prints at Tagliatella are on consignment, I can't fault a gallery from trying to turn a profit, they need to keep the lights on. The consignors dictate the prices ultimately with their asking prices, many of which I suspect are members on here. 20 on sale, but doesn't mean they haven't bought up more. I'm not saying they have, but it's not at all the norm for the massive spike in prices for prints. If you or anyone can tell me of any modern day artist that's been in the game as long as invader with a similar percentage price hike in a similar time frame, I would love to know. What about Banksy? You could buy a unsigned LIITA a couple of years back for £5k now £20k. It makes a signed Invader print, which are usually very small editions look cheap, even at Tagliatella prices. And I certainly think if you look around you can get Invader prints for a lot less than their prices, I just picked up a couple at quite reasonable prices.
I don't think so, one gallery show with approx 20 prints doesn't move a market. Invader originals that were were sold by him have been high for many years, its just that the prints have caught up. Most of those prints at Tagliatella are on consignment, I can't fault a gallery from trying to turn a profit, they need to keep the lights on. The consignors dictate the prices ultimately with their asking prices, many of which I suspect are members on here. 20 on sale, but doesn't mean they haven't bought up more. I'm not saying they have, but it's not at all the norm for the massive spike in prices for prints. If you or anyone can tell me of any modern day artist that's been in the game as long as invader with a similar percentage price hike in a similar time frame, I would love to know. What about Banksy? You could buy a unsigned LIITA a couple of years back for £5k now £20k. It makes a signed Invader print, which are usually very small editions look cheap, even at Tagliatella prices. And I certainly think if you look around you can get Invader prints for a lot less than their prices, I just picked up a couple at quite reasonable prices.
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Invader exhibit in NYC, by El Pulpo on May 11, 2017 15:44:36 GMT 1, There will be nice stickers for free. If anyone can grab me some it would be great I'll pay the delivery and will send some goodies in return. Thanks Unapproved Invader stickers? Don't think they will throw old originals for free... ^^
There will be nice stickers for free. If anyone can grab me some it would be great I'll pay the delivery and will send some goodies in return. Thanks Unapproved Invader stickers? Don't think they will throw old originals for free... ^^
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Invader exhibit in NYC, by mla on May 11, 2017 15:56:19 GMT 1, 20 on sale, but doesn't mean they haven't bought up more. I'm not saying they have, but it's not at all the norm for the massive spike in prices for prints. If you or anyone can tell me of any modern day artist that's been in the game as long as invader with a similar percentage price hike in a similar time frame, I would love to know. What about Banksy? You could buy a unsigned LIITA a couple of years back for £5k now £20k. It makes a signed Invader print, which are usually very small editions look cheap, even at Tagliatella prices. And I certainly think if you look around you can get Invader prints for a lot less than their prices, I just picked up a couple at quite reasonable prices. I don't think the two are all that comparable. Invader popped 400% in a matter of weeks, whereas, looking at your LIITA example, it took 3 years to see a 400% increase with Banksy.
Even beyond the simple math, it's apples and oranges.
20 on sale, but doesn't mean they haven't bought up more. I'm not saying they have, but it's not at all the norm for the massive spike in prices for prints. If you or anyone can tell me of any modern day artist that's been in the game as long as invader with a similar percentage price hike in a similar time frame, I would love to know. What about Banksy? You could buy a unsigned LIITA a couple of years back for £5k now £20k. It makes a signed Invader print, which are usually very small editions look cheap, even at Tagliatella prices. And I certainly think if you look around you can get Invader prints for a lot less than their prices, I just picked up a couple at quite reasonable prices. I don't think the two are all that comparable. Invader popped 400% in a matter of weeks, whereas, looking at your LIITA example, it took 3 years to see a 400% increase with Banksy. Even beyond the simple math, it's apples and oranges.
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Invader exhibit in NYC, by Sturban Has Saggy Tits on May 11, 2017 16:01:26 GMT 1, 20 on sale, but doesn't mean they haven't bought up more. I'm not saying they have, but it's not at all the norm for the massive spike in prices for prints. If you or anyone can tell me of any modern day artist that's been in the game as long as invader with a similar percentage price hike in a similar time frame, I would love to know. What about Banksy? You could buy a unsigned LIITA a couple of years back for £5k now £20k. It makes a signed Invader print, which are usually very small editions look cheap, even at Tagliatella prices. And I certainly think if you look around you can get Invader prints for a lot less than their prices, I just picked up a couple at quite reasonable prices.
Yeah, Banksy's prints have risen at a fast rate, but it's no comparison to the couple of months Invaders have rocketed. Don't get me wrong, I love invaders street work and the prices his prints are fetching would be fully justified...if they were at a steady pace. I just think there has been someone rather than something that has caused this. Anyway, enough from me, I'll sit back and enjoy it from here
20 on sale, but doesn't mean they haven't bought up more. I'm not saying they have, but it's not at all the norm for the massive spike in prices for prints. If you or anyone can tell me of any modern day artist that's been in the game as long as invader with a similar percentage price hike in a similar time frame, I would love to know. What about Banksy? You could buy a unsigned LIITA a couple of years back for £5k now £20k. It makes a signed Invader print, which are usually very small editions look cheap, even at Tagliatella prices. And I certainly think if you look around you can get Invader prints for a lot less than their prices, I just picked up a couple at quite reasonable prices. Yeah, Banksy's prints have risen at a fast rate, but it's no comparison to the couple of months Invaders have rocketed. Don't get me wrong, I love invaders street work and the prices his prints are fetching would be fully justified...if they were at a steady pace. I just think there has been someone rather than something that has caused this. Anyway, enough from me, I'll sit back and enjoy it from here
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Invader exhibit in NYC, by Jeezuz Jones Snr on May 11, 2017 16:03:30 GMT 1, What about Banksy? You could buy a unsigned LIITA a couple of years back for £5k now £20k. It makes a signed Invader print, which are usually very small editions look cheap, even at Tagliatella prices. And I certainly think if you look around you can get Invader prints for a lot less than their prices, I just picked up a couple at quite reasonable prices. I don't think the two are all that comparable. Invader popped 400% in a matter of weeks, whereas, looking at your LIITA example, it took 3 years to see a 400% increase with Banksy. Even beyond the simple math, it's apples and oranges.
It's gone 🍌🍌🍌more like!
What about Banksy? You could buy a unsigned LIITA a couple of years back for £5k now £20k. It makes a signed Invader print, which are usually very small editions look cheap, even at Tagliatella prices. And I certainly think if you look around you can get Invader prints for a lot less than their prices, I just picked up a couple at quite reasonable prices. I don't think the two are all that comparable. Invader popped 400% in a matter of weeks, whereas, looking at your LIITA example, it took 3 years to see a 400% increase with Banksy. Even beyond the simple math, it's apples and oranges. It's gone 🍌🍌🍌more like!
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Invader exhibit in NYC, by Coach on May 11, 2017 16:15:40 GMT 1, I don't think the two are all that comparable. Invader popped 400% in a matter of weeks, whereas, looking at your LIITA example, it took 3 years to see a 400% increase with Banksy. Even beyond the simple math, it's apples and oranges. It's gone 🍌🍌🍌more like!
I see what you did there, and I like it!
I don't think the two are all that comparable. Invader popped 400% in a matter of weeks, whereas, looking at your LIITA example, it took 3 years to see a 400% increase with Banksy. Even beyond the simple math, it's apples and oranges. It's gone 🍌🍌🍌more like! I see what you did there, and I like it!
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Invader exhibit in NYC, by Peter Bengtsen on May 11, 2017 16:37:59 GMT 1, Yes, that would be a clear tell. I don't see that piece on the website. Is there a PDF with additional works for sale?
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Thank you for posting this. It seems not all works are on the website.
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Yes, that would be a clear tell. I don't see that piece on the website. Is there a PDF with additional works for sale?
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Invader exhibit in NYC, by dreadnatty on May 11, 2017 16:47:38 GMT 1, Thank you for posting this. It seems not all works are on the website.
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Mission Miami MIA_028 - removed from Park Central Hotel which had tried a FS thread on here as well a few times was on the .pdf as well. Ive been PM'd by someone who said they were not for sale and will be removed from the exhibition.
Thank you for posting this. It seems not all works are on the website.
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Invader exhibit in NYC, by Matt on May 11, 2017 16:50:44 GMT 1, Yup, looks like the stolen bits are by appointment only... Invader may want to think about COAs at some point...
Yup, looks like the stolen bits are by appointment only... Invader may want to think about COAs at some point...
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Invader exhibit in NYC, by sakyamuni on May 11, 2017 17:08:50 GMT 1, seems crazy to add stolen pieces in an invader exhibition...
seems crazy to add stolen pieces in an invader exhibition...
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Invader exhibit in NYC, by Deleted on May 11, 2017 17:32:51 GMT 1, file:///C:/Users/marti_000/Desktop/TaglialatellaGalleries-GAME_ON!_The_Art_of_Invader_Revised.compressed%20(1).pdf
Latest pieces.....not giving any prices though and it has taken me weeks to get this list Buyers beware
file:///C:/Users/marti_000/Desktop/TaglialatellaGalleries-GAME_ON!_The_Art_of_Invader_Revised.compressed%20(1).pdf
Latest pieces.....not giving any prices though and it has taken me weeks to get this list Buyers beware
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Invader exhibit in NYC, by phat planet on May 11, 2017 19:28:15 GMT 1, file:///C:/Users/marti_000/Desktop/TaglialatellaGalleries-GAME_ON!_The_Art_of_Invader_Revised.compressed%20(1).pdf Latest pieces.....not giving any prices though and it has taken me weeks to get this list Buyers beware Can you re post that??
file:///C:/Users/marti_000/Desktop/TaglialatellaGalleries-GAME_ON!_The_Art_of_Invader_Revised.compressed%20(1).pdf Latest pieces.....not giving any prices though and it has taken me weeks to get this list Buyers beware Can you re post that??
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Invader exhibit in NYC, by phat planet on May 11, 2017 19:29:47 GMT 1, I don't own any invader pieces, but it's interesting viewing these huge increases from the outside and the reasons why. I expect the majority of these prints they have for sale where the initial ones that were bought up at the beginning of the price hike. It'll be interesting to see whether the prices are sustainable in the future. I would guess that, like you, those who see this one gallery as the only reason Invader prices have soared, are people who do not own or collect much of his work. I have sold 12 Invader pieces over the last 2 years and not a single one was bought by a gallery, let alone the clowns at Tagliatella. I have been trying to find rarer pieces with the money from these sales, and not a single one of the rare prints was held by a gallery. Good Invader prints have been harder to source and more expensive to buy for the last 24 months. A combination of factors has lead to this (including Tagliatella, but also the recent shows, scarcity of releases, auction results, global awareness etc...) I'm pissed off because I am now unlikely to buy some prints I was coveting, but as convenient as it is I can't just blame it on talgilatella and their crappy show of prints and street pieces. Which were the rare Invader prints you were coveting??
I don't own any invader pieces, but it's interesting viewing these huge increases from the outside and the reasons why. I expect the majority of these prints they have for sale where the initial ones that were bought up at the beginning of the price hike. It'll be interesting to see whether the prices are sustainable in the future. I would guess that, like you, those who see this one gallery as the only reason Invader prices have soared, are people who do not own or collect much of his work. I have sold 12 Invader pieces over the last 2 years and not a single one was bought by a gallery, let alone the clowns at Tagliatella. I have been trying to find rarer pieces with the money from these sales, and not a single one of the rare prints was held by a gallery. Good Invader prints have been harder to source and more expensive to buy for the last 24 months. A combination of factors has lead to this (including Tagliatella, but also the recent shows, scarcity of releases, auction results, global awareness etc...) I'm pissed off because I am now unlikely to buy some prints I was coveting, but as convenient as it is I can't just blame it on talgilatella and their crappy show of prints and street pieces. Which were the rare Invader prints you were coveting??
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