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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by wrigs on May 27, 2020 8:58:54 GMT 1, www.rte.ie/news/business/2020/0526/1142755-quarantine/Where is the logic in some people's thoughts The virus is shown to be different strains through out the world , mortality rates and infections rates higher in some countries , Infected individuals may not always display symptoms but to allow every international traveller into a condensed city ? If a more rigid isolation period was put in place and monitored and enforced properly with out the issue of infected care home individuals sent back to care homes from hospitals from the start of the pandemic this could of been wiped out internally by now in the uk Instead we are now in cycles of infection rates and controlled deaths
I think testing at airports should be an option. Appreciate the reliability of the 20min test needs to be proven but believe this would be a good option. Counties like Austria are already testing on arrival.
In real terms many counties have no option but to open up. Countries like Greece rely heavily on tourism. Not doing so means many face financial ruin. As nice as it would be to say everyone stay behind closed doors until this goes away, whenever that might be, many folks wouldnโt have 4 walls to hide behind as have mortgages and bills to pay. Itโs even worse if you start to look at the impact of lockdown on poorer nations who donโt have the financials to assist their populations itโs going to increase poverty levels in a huge way leading to increased deaths from the likes of TB etc
www.rte.ie/news/business/2020/0526/1142755-quarantine/Where is the logic in some people's thoughts The virus is shown to be different strains through out the world , mortality rates and infections rates higher in some countries , Infected individuals may not always display symptoms but to allow every international traveller into a condensed city ? If a more rigid isolation period was put in place and monitored and enforced properly with out the issue of infected care home individuals sent back to care homes from hospitals from the start of the pandemic this could of been wiped out internally by now in the uk Instead we are now in cycles of infection rates and controlled deaths I think testing at airports should be an option. Appreciate the reliability of the 20min test needs to be proven but believe this would be a good option. Counties like Austria are already testing on arrival. In real terms many counties have no option but to open up. Countries like Greece rely heavily on tourism. Not doing so means many face financial ruin. As nice as it would be to say everyone stay behind closed doors until this goes away, whenever that might be, many folks wouldnโt have 4 walls to hide behind as have mortgages and bills to pay. Itโs even worse if you start to look at the impact of lockdown on poorer nations who donโt have the financials to assist their populations itโs going to increase poverty levels in a huge way leading to increased deaths from the likes of TB etc
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by tab1 on May 27, 2020 10:04:28 GMT 1, www.rte.ie/news/business/2020/0526/1142755-quarantine/Where is the logic in some people's thoughts The virus is shown to be different strains through out the world , mortality rates and infections rates higher in some countries , Infected individuals may not always display symptoms but to allow every international traveller into a condensed city ? If a more rigid isolation period was put in place and monitored and enforced properly with out the issue of infected care home individuals sent back to care homes from hospitals from the start of the pandemic this could of been wiped out internally by now in the uk Instead we are now in cycles of infection rates and controlled deaths I think testing at airports should be an option. Appreciate the reliability of the 20min test needs to be proven but believe this would be a good option. Counties like Austria are already testing on arrival. In real terms many counties have no option but to open up. Countries like Greece rely heavily on tourism. Not doing so means many face financial ruin. As nice as it would be to say everyone stay behind closed doors until this goes away, whenever that might be, many folks wouldnโt have 4 walls to hide behind as have mortgages and bills to pay. Itโs even worse if you start to look at the impact of lockdown on poorer nations who donโt have the financials to assist their populations itโs going to increase poverty levels in a huge way leading to increased deaths from the likes of TB etc
What is the point in having money if you are dead?
People working in the tourist industry Could possibly be the hotbed for infections , the super spreader Of infection for Italy and U.K. was a traveller from A holiday trip?
Takes Just one Infected traveller in a hotel to infect multiple countries
And for potentially a more Virulent strain of the virus to be bought back By a traveller into the U.K. population would cause chaos
Realistically holidays will be a hotbed of infections , social distancing non existent , the amount of condensed travellers in one space with the virus known to stay viable outside of the body on surfaces for 72 hours Will be putting staff and the already poor cleaners in Potential danger
Understand the financial impact but with the mutations accelerating , new research Showing The virus Is effecting the body in a more harmful And severely impacting ways and now effecting children what is the point in rushing for a small financial gain when the damaging effects could be greater And long term and potential death for those working in tourist industries
The mental torment of suffering illness or viewing a close relative or friend can cause The onset of ptsd and prevent a return to work , impacting more financially on both the individual and the state which is already underfunded to support the individual through social care.
It would be best to take time to implement a best practice strategy and have all the best options set in place and covered first rather than counter reacting and having guidance as the crisis progresses Which is happening now , reacting as progressing
The second wave on research papers would be more deadly and contagious than the first wave of infections
Proven 100% accurate and reliable testing Kits Testing prior to flightS a week prior And when at the airport to depart for both out bound and inbound flights , costs included in air ticket Proven and credible Tracking system set in place for all travellers that would sign up before travelling
Rather than keep introducing isolations when the spike becomes high a secure enforced period of isolations would have eradicated the virus by now if set out properly from the start.
With the lockdowns so far , people are desperate to get back to normality and crave the freedom , many that may not knowingly have the Virus or symptoms will travel as desperate for a holiday , then you have the selfish individuals that have symptoms but do not care and will still travel regardless of them infecting others
www.rte.ie/news/business/2020/0526/1142755-quarantine/Where is the logic in some people's thoughts The virus is shown to be different strains through out the world , mortality rates and infections rates higher in some countries , Infected individuals may not always display symptoms but to allow every international traveller into a condensed city ? If a more rigid isolation period was put in place and monitored and enforced properly with out the issue of infected care home individuals sent back to care homes from hospitals from the start of the pandemic this could of been wiped out internally by now in the uk Instead we are now in cycles of infection rates and controlled deaths I think testing at airports should be an option. Appreciate the reliability of the 20min test needs to be proven but believe this would be a good option. Counties like Austria are already testing on arrival. In real terms many counties have no option but to open up. Countries like Greece rely heavily on tourism. Not doing so means many face financial ruin. As nice as it would be to say everyone stay behind closed doors until this goes away, whenever that might be, many folks wouldnโt have 4 walls to hide behind as have mortgages and bills to pay. Itโs even worse if you start to look at the impact of lockdown on poorer nations who donโt have the financials to assist their populations itโs going to increase poverty levels in a huge way leading to increased deaths from the likes of TB etc What is the point in having money if you are dead? People working in the tourist industry Could possibly be the hotbed for infections , the super spreader Of infection for Italy and U.K. was a traveller from A holiday trip? Takes Just one Infected traveller in a hotel to infect multiple countries And for potentially a more Virulent strain of the virus to be bought back By a traveller into the U.K. population would cause chaos Realistically holidays will be a hotbed of infections , social distancing non existent , the amount of condensed travellers in one space with the virus known to stay viable outside of the body on surfaces for 72 hours Will be putting staff and the already poor cleaners in Potential danger Understand the financial impact but with the mutations accelerating , new research Showing The virus Is effecting the body in a more harmful And severely impacting ways and now effecting children what is the point in rushing for a small financial gain when the damaging effects could be greater And long term and potential death for those working in tourist industries The mental torment of suffering illness or viewing a close relative or friend can cause The onset of ptsd and prevent a return to work , impacting more financially on both the individual and the state which is already underfunded to support the individual through social care. It would be best to take time to implement a best practice strategy and have all the best options set in place and covered first rather than counter reacting and having guidance as the crisis progresses Which is happening now , reacting as progressing The second wave on research papers would be more deadly and contagious than the first wave of infections Proven 100% accurate and reliable testing Kits Testing prior to flightS a week prior And when at the airport to depart for both out bound and inbound flights , costs included in air ticket Proven and credible Tracking system set in place for all travellers that would sign up before travelling Rather than keep introducing isolations when the spike becomes high a secure enforced period of isolations would have eradicated the virus by now if set out properly from the start. With the lockdowns so far , people are desperate to get back to normality and crave the freedom , many that may not knowingly have the Virus or symptoms will travel as desperate for a holiday , then you have the selfish individuals that have symptoms but do not care and will still travel regardless of them infecting others
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by wrigs on May 27, 2020 10:16:41 GMT 1, I think testing at airports should be an option. Appreciate the reliability of the 20min test needs to be proven but believe this would be a good option. Counties like Austria are already testing on arrival. In real terms many counties have no option but to open up. Countries like Greece rely heavily on tourism. Not doing so means many face financial ruin. As nice as it would be to say everyone stay behind closed doors until this goes away, whenever that might be, many folks wouldnโt have 4 walls to hide behind as have mortgages and bills to pay. Itโs even worse if you start to look at the impact of lockdown on poorer nations who donโt have the financials to assist their populations itโs going to increase poverty levels in a huge way leading to increased deaths from the likes of TB etc What is the point in having money if you are dead? People working in the tourist industry Could possibly be the hotbed for infections , the super spreader Of infection for Italy and U.K. was a traveller from A holiday trip? Takes Just one Infected traveller in a hotel to infect multiple countries And for potentially a more Virulent strain of the virus to be bought back By a traveller into the U.K. population would cause chaos Realistically holidays will be a hotbed of infections , social distancing non existent , the amount of condensed travellers in one space with the virus known to stay viable outside of the body on surfaces for 72 hours Will be putting staff and the already poor cleaners in Potential danger Understand the financial impact but with the mutations accelerating , new research Showing The virus Is effecting the body in a more harmful And severely impacting ways and now effecting children what is the point in rushing for a small financial gain when the damaging effects could be greater And long term and potential death for those working in tourist industries The mental torment of suffering illness or viewing a close relative or friend can cause The onset of ptsd and prevent a return to work , impacting more financially on both the individual and the state which is already underfunded to support the individual through social care. It would be best to take time to implement a best practice strategy and have all the best options set in place and covered first rather than counter reacting and having guidance as the crisis progresses Which is happening now , reacting as progressing The second wave on research papers would be more deadly and contagious than the first wave of infections Proven 100% accurate and reliable testing Kits Testing prior to flightS a week prior And when at the airport to depart for both out bound and inbound flights , costs included in air ticket Proven and credible Tracking system set in place for all travellers that would sign up before travelling Rather than keep introducing isolations when the spike becomes high a secure enforced period of isolations would have eradicated the virus by now if set out properly from the start.
Thatโs easy to say when at a guess your living fairly comfortably (making the assumption on the basis your posting in an art forum) in a nice house with the help at worse of state support if all goes wrong. Pop over to some of the third world who have been living with the likes of TB, Malaria, HIV (this is just another on a long list) and see if they think the same. Many living in abject poverty in likes of townships in SA are going to find these lockdowns a lot less comfortable.
Many of your posts are near apocalyptic in nature and whilst not wanting to make light of a hugely serious issue some positive posts wouldnโt go a miss in whatโs a difficult time for many.
I think testing at airports should be an option. Appreciate the reliability of the 20min test needs to be proven but believe this would be a good option. Counties like Austria are already testing on arrival. In real terms many counties have no option but to open up. Countries like Greece rely heavily on tourism. Not doing so means many face financial ruin. As nice as it would be to say everyone stay behind closed doors until this goes away, whenever that might be, many folks wouldnโt have 4 walls to hide behind as have mortgages and bills to pay. Itโs even worse if you start to look at the impact of lockdown on poorer nations who donโt have the financials to assist their populations itโs going to increase poverty levels in a huge way leading to increased deaths from the likes of TB etc What is the point in having money if you are dead? People working in the tourist industry Could possibly be the hotbed for infections , the super spreader Of infection for Italy and U.K. was a traveller from A holiday trip? Takes Just one Infected traveller in a hotel to infect multiple countries And for potentially a more Virulent strain of the virus to be bought back By a traveller into the U.K. population would cause chaos Realistically holidays will be a hotbed of infections , social distancing non existent , the amount of condensed travellers in one space with the virus known to stay viable outside of the body on surfaces for 72 hours Will be putting staff and the already poor cleaners in Potential danger Understand the financial impact but with the mutations accelerating , new research Showing The virus Is effecting the body in a more harmful And severely impacting ways and now effecting children what is the point in rushing for a small financial gain when the damaging effects could be greater And long term and potential death for those working in tourist industries The mental torment of suffering illness or viewing a close relative or friend can cause The onset of ptsd and prevent a return to work , impacting more financially on both the individual and the state which is already underfunded to support the individual through social care. It would be best to take time to implement a best practice strategy and have all the best options set in place and covered first rather than counter reacting and having guidance as the crisis progresses Which is happening now , reacting as progressing The second wave on research papers would be more deadly and contagious than the first wave of infections Proven 100% accurate and reliable testing Kits Testing prior to flightS a week prior And when at the airport to depart for both out bound and inbound flights , costs included in air ticket Proven and credible Tracking system set in place for all travellers that would sign up before travelling Rather than keep introducing isolations when the spike becomes high a secure enforced period of isolations would have eradicated the virus by now if set out properly from the start. Thatโs easy to say when at a guess your living fairly comfortably (making the assumption on the basis your posting in an art forum) in a nice house with the help at worse of state support if all goes wrong. Pop over to some of the third world who have been living with the likes of TB, Malaria, HIV (this is just another on a long list) and see if they think the same. Many living in abject poverty in likes of townships in SA are going to find these lockdowns a lot less comfortable. Many of your posts are near apocalyptic in nature and whilst not wanting to make light of a hugely serious issue some positive posts wouldnโt go a miss in whatโs a difficult time for many.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by put the kettle on on May 27, 2020 10:32:11 GMT 1, Carnivorous is a nasty little virus, that is not in doubt. It's a flu like many others and flush tend to target the very old and sick and sometimes others but mainly the old. Wash your hands as your mother told you. Know need for face mask and gloved unless in a confined space for long periods and that's a maybe. Fear is at a high level just walk around your local area, it's wrong in my eyes. People need to find out and ask more question of the people we put in power on behalf of us. They work for us!!
Carnivorous is a nasty little virus, that is not in doubt. It's a flu like many others and flush tend to target the very old and sick and sometimes others but mainly the old. Wash your hands as your mother told you. Know need for face mask and gloved unless in a confined space for long periods and that's a maybe. Fear is at a high level just walk around your local area, it's wrong in my eyes. People need to find out and ask more question of the people we put in power on behalf of us. They work for us!!
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by tab1 on May 27, 2020 10:32:54 GMT 1, What is the point in having money if you are dead? People working in the tourist industry Could possibly be the hotbed for infections , the super spreader Of infection for Italy and U.K. was a traveller from A holiday trip? Takes Just one Infected traveller in a hotel to infect multiple countries And for potentially a more Virulent strain of the virus to be bought back By a traveller into the U.K. population would cause chaos Realistically holidays will be a hotbed of infections , social distancing non existent , the amount of condensed travellers in one space with the virus known to stay viable outside of the body on surfaces for 72 hours Will be putting staff and the already poor cleaners in Potential danger Understand the financial impact but with the mutations accelerating , new research Showing The virus Is effecting the body in a more harmful And severely impacting ways and now effecting children what is the point in rushing for a small financial gain when the damaging effects could be greater And long term and potential death for those working in tourist industries The mental torment of suffering illness or viewing a close relative or friend can cause The onset of ptsd and prevent a return to work , impacting more financially on both the individual and the state which is already underfunded to support the individual through social care. It would be best to take time to implement a best practice strategy and have all the best options set in place and covered first rather than counter reacting and having guidance as the crisis progresses Which is happening now , reacting as progressing The second wave on research papers would be more deadly and contagious than the first wave of infections Proven 100% accurate and reliable testing Kits Testing prior to flightS a week prior And when at the airport to depart for both out bound and inbound flights , costs included in air ticket Proven and credible Tracking system set in place for all travellers that would sign up before travelling Rather than keep introducing isolations when the spike becomes high a secure enforced period of isolations would have eradicated the virus by now if set out properly from the start. Thatโs easy to say when at a guess your living fairly comfortably (making the assumption on the basis your posting in an art forum) in a nice house with the help at worse of state support if all goes wrong. Pop over to some of the third world who have been living with the likes of TB, Malaria, HIV (this is just another on a long list) and see if they think the same. Many living in abject poverty in likes of townships in SA are going to find these lockdowns a lot less comfortable. Many of your posts are near apocalyptic in nature and whilst not wanting to make light of a hugely serious issue some positive posts wouldnโt go a miss in whatโs a difficult time for many.
This virus effects all of human kind regardless of gender , culture , ethnicity And wealth
Get of your presumed moral high ground which has no basis to stand in this scenario
It is having a realistic view by reading scientific factual papers rather than living in a bubble and wishing the perfect scenario which we all wish but have to be Logical , realistic And practical with the facts presented
My discussions are credible and based on facts , choose to ignore if not to your liking
Our governments are withholding information and now backing untruths , Everyone is in control of their own destiny and facts are easy to reach and Research and interpret , everyone has the choice to make their own decisions with their lives
What is the point in having money if you are dead? People working in the tourist industry Could possibly be the hotbed for infections , the super spreader Of infection for Italy and U.K. was a traveller from A holiday trip? Takes Just one Infected traveller in a hotel to infect multiple countries And for potentially a more Virulent strain of the virus to be bought back By a traveller into the U.K. population would cause chaos Realistically holidays will be a hotbed of infections , social distancing non existent , the amount of condensed travellers in one space with the virus known to stay viable outside of the body on surfaces for 72 hours Will be putting staff and the already poor cleaners in Potential danger Understand the financial impact but with the mutations accelerating , new research Showing The virus Is effecting the body in a more harmful And severely impacting ways and now effecting children what is the point in rushing for a small financial gain when the damaging effects could be greater And long term and potential death for those working in tourist industries The mental torment of suffering illness or viewing a close relative or friend can cause The onset of ptsd and prevent a return to work , impacting more financially on both the individual and the state which is already underfunded to support the individual through social care. It would be best to take time to implement a best practice strategy and have all the best options set in place and covered first rather than counter reacting and having guidance as the crisis progresses Which is happening now , reacting as progressing The second wave on research papers would be more deadly and contagious than the first wave of infections Proven 100% accurate and reliable testing Kits Testing prior to flightS a week prior And when at the airport to depart for both out bound and inbound flights , costs included in air ticket Proven and credible Tracking system set in place for all travellers that would sign up before travelling Rather than keep introducing isolations when the spike becomes high a secure enforced period of isolations would have eradicated the virus by now if set out properly from the start. Thatโs easy to say when at a guess your living fairly comfortably (making the assumption on the basis your posting in an art forum) in a nice house with the help at worse of state support if all goes wrong. Pop over to some of the third world who have been living with the likes of TB, Malaria, HIV (this is just another on a long list) and see if they think the same. Many living in abject poverty in likes of townships in SA are going to find these lockdowns a lot less comfortable. Many of your posts are near apocalyptic in nature and whilst not wanting to make light of a hugely serious issue some positive posts wouldnโt go a miss in whatโs a difficult time for many. This virus effects all of human kind regardless of gender , culture , ethnicity And wealth Get of your presumed moral high ground which has no basis to stand in this scenario It is having a realistic view by reading scientific factual papers rather than living in a bubble and wishing the perfect scenario which we all wish but have to be Logical , realistic And practical with the facts presented My discussions are credible and based on facts , choose to ignore if not to your liking Our governments are withholding information and now backing untruths , Everyone is in control of their own destiny and facts are easy to reach and Research and interpret , everyone has the choice to make their own decisions with their lives
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by wrigs on May 27, 2020 11:20:58 GMT 1, Thatโs easy to say when at a guess your living fairly comfortably (making the assumption on the basis your posting in an art forum) in a nice house with the help at worse of state support if all goes wrong. Pop over to some of the third world who have been living with the likes of TB, Malaria, HIV (this is just another on a long list) and see if they think the same. Many living in abject poverty in likes of townships in SA are going to find these lockdowns a lot less comfortable. Many of your posts are near apocalyptic in nature and whilst not wanting to make light of a hugely serious issue some positive posts wouldnโt go a miss in whatโs a difficult time for many. This virus effects all of human kind regardless of gender , culture , ethnicity And wealth Get of your presumed moral high ground which has no basis to stand in this scenario It is having a realistic view by reading scientific factual papers rather than living in a bubble and wishing the perfect scenario which we all wish but have to be Logical , realistic And practical with the facts presented My discussions are credible and based on facts , choose to ignore if not to your liking Our governments are withholding information and now backing untruths , Everyone is in control of their own destiny and facts are easy to reach and Research and interpret , everyone has the choice to make their own decisions with their lives
Iโm not taking a moral high ground merely presenting a different side of the argument youโve largely ignored as doesnโt support your viewpoint.
Yes if effects all human kind as you mention but if you believe equally then perhaps you need to read a few more of those links.
Thatโs easy to say when at a guess your living fairly comfortably (making the assumption on the basis your posting in an art forum) in a nice house with the help at worse of state support if all goes wrong. Pop over to some of the third world who have been living with the likes of TB, Malaria, HIV (this is just another on a long list) and see if they think the same. Many living in abject poverty in likes of townships in SA are going to find these lockdowns a lot less comfortable. Many of your posts are near apocalyptic in nature and whilst not wanting to make light of a hugely serious issue some positive posts wouldnโt go a miss in whatโs a difficult time for many. This virus effects all of human kind regardless of gender , culture , ethnicity And wealth Get of your presumed moral high ground which has no basis to stand in this scenario It is having a realistic view by reading scientific factual papers rather than living in a bubble and wishing the perfect scenario which we all wish but have to be Logical , realistic And practical with the facts presented My discussions are credible and based on facts , choose to ignore if not to your liking Our governments are withholding information and now backing untruths , Everyone is in control of their own destiny and facts are easy to reach and Research and interpret , everyone has the choice to make their own decisions with their lives Iโm not taking a moral high ground merely presenting a different side of the argument youโve largely ignored as doesnโt support your viewpoint. Yes if effects all human kind as you mention but if you believe equally then perhaps you need to read a few more of those links.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by put the kettle on on May 27, 2020 11:25:47 GMT 1, box set for sale ยฃ450.00
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Sorry for not listing it under my own subject but cant seem to find the correct way of doing this so if any member could help it would be much appreciated.
box set for sale ยฃ450.00
Brighton
paypal or cash payment.
Sorry for not listing it under my own subject but cant seem to find the correct way of doing this so if any member could help it would be much appreciated.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by tab1 on May 27, 2020 11:39:33 GMT 1, This virus effects all of human kind regardless of gender , culture , ethnicity And wealth Get of your presumed moral high ground which has no basis to stand in this scenario It is having a realistic view by reading scientific factual papers rather than living in a bubble and wishing the perfect scenario which we all wish but have to be Logical , realistic And practical with the facts presented My discussions are credible and based on facts , choose to ignore if not to your liking Our governments are withholding information and now backing untruths , Everyone is in control of their own destiny and facts are easy to reach and Research and interpret , everyone has the choice to make their own decisions with their lives Iโm not taking a moral high ground merely presenting a different side of the argument youโve largely ignored as doesnโt support your viewpoint. Yes if effects all human kind as you mention but if you believe equally then perhaps you need to read a few more of those links.
You may be in an argument to prove your Own views As displayed by your tone , I am in discussion with you
You are presenting a different side as you quote with out thinking of the consequences Of your views impacting those With in the travel industry
I am not ignoring any different interpretations or view points which you are clearly doing
Do not misinterpret or misquote my statement , no mention of equally as you state , it effects us all! You may wish to read links
I am fully aware of all social groups and the studies with effecting different ethnicity groups at differing levels and the ratio of gender is slightly bias towards males but we can not discuss all the intricacies of the subgroups the virus is having an impact on with in the populations and just Discussing the over all effect / impact of opening up Air travel
This virus effects all of human kind regardless of gender , culture , ethnicity And wealth Get of your presumed moral high ground which has no basis to stand in this scenario It is having a realistic view by reading scientific factual papers rather than living in a bubble and wishing the perfect scenario which we all wish but have to be Logical , realistic And practical with the facts presented My discussions are credible and based on facts , choose to ignore if not to your liking Our governments are withholding information and now backing untruths , Everyone is in control of their own destiny and facts are easy to reach and Research and interpret , everyone has the choice to make their own decisions with their lives Iโm not taking a moral high ground merely presenting a different side of the argument youโve largely ignored as doesnโt support your viewpoint. Yes if effects all human kind as you mention but if you believe equally then perhaps you need to read a few more of those links. You may be in an argument to prove your Own views As displayed by your tone , I am in discussion with you You are presenting a different side as you quote with out thinking of the consequences Of your views impacting those With in the travel industry I am not ignoring any different interpretations or view points which you are clearly doing Do not misinterpret or misquote my statement , no mention of equally as you state , it effects us all! You may wish to read links I am fully aware of all social groups and the studies with effecting different ethnicity groups at differing levels and the ratio of gender is slightly bias towards males but we can not discuss all the intricacies of the subgroups the virus is having an impact on with in the populations and just Discussing the over all effect / impact of opening up Air travel
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by tab1 on May 27, 2020 11:51:12 GMT 1, box set for sale ยฃ450.00 Brightonย paypal or cash payment. Sorry for not listing it under my own subject but cant seem to find the correct way of doing this so if any member could help it would be much appreciated.
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box set for sale ยฃ450.00 Brightonย paypal or cash payment. Sorry for not listing it under my own subject but cant seem to find the correct way of doing this so if any member could help it would be much appreciated. You have been a member since 2016๐๐๐ต๐
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by nobokov on May 27, 2020 15:32:21 GMT 1, I know we've all become virologists in the past three months and would love to share our knowledge, but how about some art discussion.
Have you still buying art since the crisis? Has your focus changed to purchase more from emerging artists or blue chip? have primary prices gone down? Would you still go to an art museum or gallery without a vaccine?
I know we've all become virologists in the past three months and would love to share our knowledge, but how about some art discussion.
Have you still buying art since the crisis? Has your focus changed to purchase more from emerging artists or blue chip? have primary prices gone down? Would you still go to an art museum or gallery without a vaccine?
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by tab1 on May 27, 2020 16:14:13 GMT 1, I know we've all become virologists in the past three months and would love to share our knowledge, but how about some art discussion. Have you still buying art since the crisis? Has your focus changed to purchase more from emerging artists or blue chip? have primary prices gone down? Would you still go to an art museum or gallery without a vaccine?
All threads digress and morph into totally different subjects from the original title of the thread especially after 100 pages , the questions you pose can be found here , another thread that has digressed urbanartassociation.com/thread/163042/damien-hirst-nhs-print?page=14
I know we've all become virologists in the past three months and would love to share our knowledge, but how about some art discussion. Have you still buying art since the crisis? Has your focus changed to purchase more from emerging artists or blue chip? have primary prices gone down? Would you still go to an art museum or gallery without a vaccine? All threads digress and morph into totally different subjects from the original title of the thread especially after 100 pages , the questions you pose can be found here , another thread that has digressed urbanartassociation.com/thread/163042/damien-hirst-nhs-print?page=14
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by nobokov on May 27, 2020 16:18:52 GMT 1, I know we've all become virologists in the past three months and would love to share our knowledge, but how about some art discussion. Have you still buying art since the crisis? Has your focus changed to purchase more from emerging artists or blue chip? have primary prices gone down? Would you still go to an art museum or gallery without a vaccine? All threads digress and morph into totally different subjects from the original title of the thread especially after 100 pages , the questions you pose can be found here , another thread that has digressed urbanartassociation.com/thread/163042/damien-hirst-nhs-print?page=14 Thanks, but I don't really see how that discussion answers these particular questions. This thread started in February and is mostly with filled with people talking like wackos. Now that some time has passed, it would be interesting to revisit a discussion on the art market on how behavior has adjusted
I know we've all become virologists in the past three months and would love to share our knowledge, but how about some art discussion. Have you still buying art since the crisis? Has your focus changed to purchase more from emerging artists or blue chip? have primary prices gone down? Would you still go to an art museum or gallery without a vaccine? All threads digress and morph into totally different subjects from the original title of the thread especially after 100 pages , the questions you pose can be found here , another thread that has digressed urbanartassociation.com/thread/163042/damien-hirst-nhs-print?page=14Thanks, but I don't really see how that discussion answers these particular questions. This thread started in February and is mostly with filled with people talking like wackos. Now that some time has passed, it would be interesting to revisit a discussion on the art market on how behavior has adjusted
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by tab1 on May 27, 2020 16:29:21 GMT 1, I know we've all become virologists in the past three months and would love to share our knowledge, but how about some art discussion. I have immense wealth and f**kthe people that are dying , you still buying art since the crisis? Has your focus changed to purchase more from emerging artists or blue chip? have primary prices gone down? Would you still go to an art museum or gallery without a vaccine?I have tried to find out if the Damien hirst nhs print was good to flip but has not given me a straight answer on the Damien hirst thread , anyone that discusses world events are wackos , letโs buy art And make some money out of this shit crisis !
More to the point!๐
I know we've all become virologists in the past three months and would love to share our knowledge, but how about some art discussion. I have immense wealth and f**kthe people that are dying , you still buying art since the crisis? Has your focus changed to purchase more from emerging artists or blue chip? have primary prices gone down? Would you still go to an art museum or gallery without a vaccine?I have tried to find out if the Damien hirst nhs print was good to flip but has not given me a straight answer on the Damien hirst thread , anyone that discusses world events are wackos , letโs buy art And make some money out of this shit crisis ! More to the point!๐
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by nobokov on May 27, 2020 16:42:22 GMT 1, I know we've all become virologists in the past three months and would love to share our knowledge, but how about some art discussion. I have immense wealth and f**kthe people that are dying , you still buying art since the crisis? Has your focus changed to purchase more from emerging artists or blue chip? have primary prices gone down? Would you still go to an art museum or gallery without a vaccine?I have tried to find out if the Damien hirst nhs print was good to flip but has not given me a straight answer on the Damien hirst thread , anyone that discusses world events are wackos , letโs buy art And make some money out of thiss**t crisis ! More to the point!๐ Sorry, I didn't realize that you were one of the wackos posting here. But besides that, isn't this an art forum to discuss art, in a thread titled Coronavirus effect on the art market? And why are you on this forum if it's not related to art? Are you here to flaunt your moral superiority?
Btw, I didn't buy thoses**tty hirst rainbows.
I think this thread is more appropriate:
I know we've all become virologists in the past three months and would love to share our knowledge, but how about some art discussion. I have immense wealth and f**kthe people that are dying , you still buying art since the crisis? Has your focus changed to purchase more from emerging artists or blue chip? have primary prices gone down? Would you still go to an art museum or gallery without a vaccine?I have tried to find out if the Damien hirst nhs print was good to flip but has not given me a straight answer on the Damien hirst thread , anyone that discusses world events are wackos , letโs buy art And make some money out of thiss**t crisis ! More to the point!๐ Sorry, I didn't realize that you were one of the wackos posting here. But besides that, isn't this an art forum to discuss art, in a thread titled Coronavirus effect on the art market? And why are you on this forum if it's not related to art? Are you here to flaunt your moral superiority?
Btw, I didn't buy thoses**tty hirst rainbows.
I think this thread is more appropriate:
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by sandinista on May 27, 2020 16:59:03 GMT 1, I've not noticed and firesales for any artists tbh. Sell now though. We'll probably find a cure then find out a giant asteroid is heading for us.
I've not noticed and firesales for any artists tbh. Sell now though. We'll probably find a cure then find out a giant asteroid is heading for us.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by tab1 on May 27, 2020 18:43:43 GMT 1, Sorry, I didn't realize that you were one of the wackos posting here. But besides that, isn't this an art forum to discuss art, in a thread titled Coronavirus effect on the art market? And why are you on this forum if it's not related to art? Are you here to flaunt your moral superiority?
Btw, I didn't buy thoses**tty hirst rainbows.ย
I think this thread is more appropriate:
Are you detached of any intelligence and awareness out your own set agenda? The thread has been a talking point away from the title thread from the Very first page , it is over 100 pages now , the discussion has stayed with the constant theme of discussion through out There are plenty of other threads on this forum debating and discussing the questions you pose Would it help to change the title thread not to confuse you? The arrogance you assume to state your quotes after reading the last five pages let alone the hundred pages of the thread just shows your ignorance ,more fool you . More empathy with the world around me than you assume or portray
Sorry, I didn't realize that you were one of the wackos posting here. But besides that, isn't this an art forum to discuss art, in a thread titled Coronavirus effect on the art market? And why are you on this forum if it's not related to art? Are you here to flaunt your moral superiority?
Btw, I didn't buy thoses**tty hirst rainbows.ย
I think this thread is more appropriate: Are you detached of any intelligence and awareness out your own set agenda? The thread has been a talking point away from the title thread from the Very first page , it is over 100 pages now , the discussion has stayed with the constant theme of discussion through out There are plenty of other threads on this forum debating and discussing the questions you pose Would it help to change the title thread not to confuse you? The arrogance you assume to state your quotes after reading the last five pages let alone the hundred pages of the thread just shows your ignorance ,more fool you . More empathy with the world around me than you assume or portray
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by nobokov on May 27, 2020 18:58:58 GMT 1, Sorry, I didn't realize that you were one of the wackos posting here. But besides that, isn't this an art forum to discuss art, in a thread titled Coronavirus effect on the art market? And why are you on this forum if it's not related to art? Are you here to flaunt your moral superiority?
Btw, I didn't buy thoses**tty hirst rainbows.
I think this thread is more appropriate: Are you detached of any intelligence and awareness out your own set agenda? The thread has been a talking point away from the title thread from the Very first page , it is over 100 pages now , the discussion has stayed with the constant theme of discussion through out There are plenty of other threads on this forum debating and discussing the questions you pose Would it help to change the title thread not to confuse you? The arrogance you assume to state your quotes after reading the last five pages let alone the hundred pages of the thread just shows your ignorance ,more fool you . More empathy with the world around me than you assume or portray Just because you and a few others have ranted about different subjects in a thread which has a clear topic, doesn't mean that your conversation is appropriate for that particular thread. I know it's a tough time and you would like to speak to an audience or vent frustrations, but posting content not relevant to art or the thread itself is kind of pointless in an art forum.
I'm not quite sure why you took issue with me posting questions related to the Thread topic and your responses seem to point to your own arrogance and need to steer the discussion toward your own aim.
There's a limited number of people in the world who would be interested in discussing art and the market, as opposed to an entire world's population who would love to discuss the crisis. You can go to any online news site and discuss virology and public health strategies, so why do it here?
Sorry, I didn't realize that you were one of the wackos posting here. But besides that, isn't this an art forum to discuss art, in a thread titled Coronavirus effect on the art market? And why are you on this forum if it's not related to art? Are you here to flaunt your moral superiority?
Btw, I didn't buy thoses**tty hirst rainbows.
I think this thread is more appropriate: Are you detached of any intelligence and awareness out your own set agenda? The thread has been a talking point away from the title thread from the Very first page , it is over 100 pages now , the discussion has stayed with the constant theme of discussion through out There are plenty of other threads on this forum debating and discussing the questions you pose Would it help to change the title thread not to confuse you? The arrogance you assume to state your quotes after reading the last five pages let alone the hundred pages of the thread just shows your ignorance ,more fool you . More empathy with the world around me than you assume or portray Just because you and a few others have ranted about different subjects in a thread which has a clear topic, doesn't mean that your conversation is appropriate for that particular thread. I know it's a tough time and you would like to speak to an audience or vent frustrations, but posting content not relevant to art or the thread itself is kind of pointless in an art forum.
I'm not quite sure why you took issue with me posting questions related to the Thread topic and your responses seem to point to your own arrogance and need to steer the discussion toward your own aim.
There's a limited number of people in the world who would be interested in discussing art and the market, as opposed to an entire world's population who would love to discuss the crisis. You can go to any online news site and discuss virology and public health strategies, so why do it here?
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by tab1 on May 27, 2020 19:21:13 GMT 1, Are you detached of any intelligence and awareness out your own set agenda? The thread has been a talking point away from the title thread from the Very first page , it is over 100 pages now , the discussion has stayed with the constant theme of discussion through out There are plenty of other threads on this forum debating and discussing the questions you pose Would it help to change the title thread not to confuse you? The arrogance you assume to state your quotes after reading the last five pages let alone the hundred pages of the thread just shows your ignorance ,more fool you . More empathy with the world around me than you assume or portray Just because you and a few others have ranted about different subjects in a thread which has a clear topic, doesn't mean that your conversation is appropriate for that particular thread. I know it's a tough time and you would like to speak to an audience or vent frustrations, but posting content not relevant to art or the thread itself is kind of pointless in an art forum.
I'm not quite sure why you took issue with me posting questions related to the Thread topic and your responses seem to point to your own arrogance and need to steer the discussion toward your own aim.
There's a limited number of people in the world who would be interested in discussing art and the market, as opposed to an entire world's population who would love to discuss the crisis. You can go to any online news site and discuss virology and public health strategies, so why do it here?
I respond to you as your arrogance and mocking in your first post , There are plenty of posts on various threads from posters that as you quote are wacko but I do not feel the need to mock and trade derogatory insults towards strangers On a forum as I view their posts not to my thought process or agenda. The line of discussion is relevant to the thread. Whom are you to Insist what should be discussed ? Get off your high horse and stop being so ignorant And portraying arrogance
What may seem insignificant to one may be important to another , people like to discuss all matters that may be trivial to others but there is no need to act in an pompous righteous Manner if the display of discussion does not fall in your line of thought
With your logic nothing else should be discussed except art on this forum ? Do you want to pop up on these threads and remove them as it is not art related ? Become a moderator
urbanartassociation.com/thread/147438/bitcoin
urbanartassociation.com/thread/162909/skiing-austria
urbanartassociation.com/thread/144304/brexit
urbanartassociation.com/thread/89170/tv-watching-moment
urbanartassociation.com/thread/118190/show-pet
urbanartassociation.com/thread/98056/mountain-biking-show-bike
Are you detached of any intelligence and awareness out your own set agenda? The thread has been a talking point away from the title thread from the Very first page , it is over 100 pages now , the discussion has stayed with the constant theme of discussion through out There are plenty of other threads on this forum debating and discussing the questions you pose Would it help to change the title thread not to confuse you? The arrogance you assume to state your quotes after reading the last five pages let alone the hundred pages of the thread just shows your ignorance ,more fool you . More empathy with the world around me than you assume or portray Just because you and a few others have ranted about different subjects in a thread which has a clear topic, doesn't mean that your conversation is appropriate for that particular thread. I know it's a tough time and you would like to speak to an audience or vent frustrations, but posting content not relevant to art or the thread itself is kind of pointless in an art forum.
I'm not quite sure why you took issue with me posting questions related to the Thread topic and your responses seem to point to your own arrogance and need to steer the discussion toward your own aim.
There's a limited number of people in the world who would be interested in discussing art and the market, as opposed to an entire world's population who would love to discuss the crisis. You can go to any online news site and discuss virology and public health strategies, so why do it here?
I respond to you as your arrogance and mocking in your first post , There are plenty of posts on various threads from posters that as you quote are wacko but I do not feel the need to mock and trade derogatory insults towards strangers On a forum as I view their posts not to my thought process or agenda. The line of discussion is relevant to the thread. Whom are you to Insist what should be discussed ? Get off your high horse and stop being so ignorant And portraying arrogance What may seem insignificant to one may be important to another , people like to discuss all matters that may be trivial to others but there is no need to act in an pompous righteous Manner if the display of discussion does not fall in your line of thought With your logic nothing else should be discussed except art on this forum ? Do you want to pop up on these threads and remove them as it is not art related ? Become a moderator urbanartassociation.com/thread/147438/bitcoinurbanartassociation.com/thread/162909/skiing-austriaurbanartassociation.com/thread/144304/brexiturbanartassociation.com/thread/89170/tv-watching-momenturbanartassociation.com/thread/118190/show-peturbanartassociation.com/thread/98056/mountain-biking-show-bike
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by nobokov on May 27, 2020 19:34:34 GMT 1, Just because you and a few others have ranted about different subjects in a thread which has a clear topic, doesn't mean that your conversation is appropriate for that particular thread. I know it's a tough time and you would like to speak to an audience or vent frustrations, but posting content not relevant to art or the thread itself is kind of pointless in an art forum.
I'm not quite sure why you took issue with me posting questions related to the Thread topic and your responses seem to point to your own arrogance and need to steer the discussion toward your own aim.
There's a limited number of people in the world who would be interested in discussing art and the market, as opposed to an entire world's population who would love to discuss the crisis. You can go to any online news site and discuss virology and public health strategies, so why do it here?
I respond to you as your arrogance and mocking in your first post , There are plenty of posts on various threads from posters that as you quote are wacko but I do not feel the need to mock and trade derogatory insults towards strangers On a forum as I view their posts not to my thought process or agenda. The line of discussion is relevant to the thread. Whom are you to Insist what should be discussed ? Get off your high horse and stop being so ignorant And portraying arrogance What may seem insignificant to one may be important to another , people like to discuss all matters that may be trivial to others but there is no need to act in an pompous righteous Manner if the display of discussion does not fall in your line of thought With your logic nothing else should be discussed except art on this forum ? Do you want to pop up on these threads and remove them as it is not art related ? Become a moderator urbanartassociation.com/thread/147438/bitcoinurbanartassociation.com/thread/162909/skiing-austriaurbanartassociation.com/thread/144304/brexiturbanartassociation.com/thread/89170/tv-watching-momenturbanartassociation.com/thread/118190/show-peturbanartassociation.com/thread/98056/mountain-biking-show-bikeYou don't feel the need to mock and trade derogatory insults, but isn't what you've done? You tell me to get off my high horse asking who I am to insist on what should be discussed. Isn't that you there on the high horse doing exactly as what you're railing against?
And yes I would love to moderate, I don't think bitcoin, skiing austria, tv watching moment, etc should be discussed on here.
Anyhow, back to my one track mind: art? Have you still buying art since the crisis? Has your focus changed to purchase more from emerging artists or blue chip? have primary prices gone down? Would you still go to an art museum or gallery without a vaccine?
Just because you and a few others have ranted about different subjects in a thread which has a clear topic, doesn't mean that your conversation is appropriate for that particular thread. I know it's a tough time and you would like to speak to an audience or vent frustrations, but posting content not relevant to art or the thread itself is kind of pointless in an art forum.
I'm not quite sure why you took issue with me posting questions related to the Thread topic and your responses seem to point to your own arrogance and need to steer the discussion toward your own aim.
There's a limited number of people in the world who would be interested in discussing art and the market, as opposed to an entire world's population who would love to discuss the crisis. You can go to any online news site and discuss virology and public health strategies, so why do it here?
I respond to you as your arrogance and mocking in your first post , There are plenty of posts on various threads from posters that as you quote are wacko but I do not feel the need to mock and trade derogatory insults towards strangers On a forum as I view their posts not to my thought process or agenda. The line of discussion is relevant to the thread. Whom are you to Insist what should be discussed ? Get off your high horse and stop being so ignorant And portraying arrogance What may seem insignificant to one may be important to another , people like to discuss all matters that may be trivial to others but there is no need to act in an pompous righteous Manner if the display of discussion does not fall in your line of thought With your logic nothing else should be discussed except art on this forum ? Do you want to pop up on these threads and remove them as it is not art related ? Become a moderator urbanartassociation.com/thread/147438/bitcoinurbanartassociation.com/thread/162909/skiing-austriaurbanartassociation.com/thread/144304/brexiturbanartassociation.com/thread/89170/tv-watching-momenturbanartassociation.com/thread/118190/show-peturbanartassociation.com/thread/98056/mountain-biking-show-bikeYou don't feel the need to mock and trade derogatory insults, but isn't what you've done? You tell me to get off my high horse asking who I am to insist on what should be discussed. Isn't that you there on the high horse doing exactly as what you're railing against?
And yes I would love to moderate, I don't think bitcoin, skiing austria, tv watching moment, etc should be discussed on here.
Anyhow, back to my one track mind: art? Have you still buying art since the crisis? Has your focus changed to purchase more from emerging artists or blue chip? have primary prices gone down? Would you still go to an art museum or gallery without a vaccine?
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by mw on May 27, 2020 20:06:34 GMT 1, Just to clarify a few thing
Covid19 is now considered relatively stable. It is not mutating quickly and the mutations that are occurring are neither increasing transmissibility nor worsening symptoms,thus far.
This is a new virus so data collection, analysis and trend predictions will take time.
Many pathogens occasionally result in an over active immune response in children. Covid19 is no different and is on par with many other viruses in this respect.
Just to clarify a few thing
Covid19 is now considered relatively stable. It is not mutating quickly and the mutations that are occurring are neither increasing transmissibility nor worsening symptoms,thus far.
This is a new virus so data collection, analysis and trend predictions will take time.
Many pathogens occasionally result in an over active immune response in children. Covid19 is no different and is on par with many other viruses in this respect.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by wrigs on May 27, 2020 20:46:19 GMT 1, I know we've all become virologists in the past three months and would love to share our knowledge, but how about some art discussion. Have you still buying art since the crisis? Has your focus changed to purchase more from emerging artists or blue chip? have primary prices gone down? Would you still go to an art museum or gallery without a vaccine?
Nope as battened down the hatches for a bit to see how the economy played out and make sure job secure although would like to. I think the worse is yet to come as the furlough scheme is papering over the cracks so we will start to see wide spread job losses qtr 3/4. This will undoubtedly have an impact on art, perhaps not at the top end as the elite will always have their billions, as people look to cut back on non essentials.
Would I go to a gallery or museum, yep no issues. I think most these days are respecting the 2m advice and I sit in the loosening lockdown (get ready for the barrage of Iโm a murderer comments) camp.
I know we've all become virologists in the past three months and would love to share our knowledge, but how about some art discussion. Have you still buying art since the crisis? Has your focus changed to purchase more from emerging artists or blue chip? have primary prices gone down? Would you still go to an art museum or gallery without a vaccine? Nope as battened down the hatches for a bit to see how the economy played out and make sure job secure although would like to. I think the worse is yet to come as the furlough scheme is papering over the cracks so we will start to see wide spread job losses qtr 3/4. This will undoubtedly have an impact on art, perhaps not at the top end as the elite will always have their billions, as people look to cut back on non essentials. Would I go to a gallery or museum, yep no issues. I think most these days are respecting the 2m advice and I sit in the loosening lockdown (get ready for the barrage of Iโm a murderer comments) camp.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by nobokov on May 27, 2020 21:16:14 GMT 1, I know we've all become virologists in the past three months and would love to share our knowledge, but how about some art discussion. Have you still buying art since the crisis? Has your focus changed to purchase more from emerging artists or blue chip? have primary prices gone down? Would you still go to an art museum or gallery without a vaccine? Nope as battened down the hatches for a bit to see how the economy played out and make sure job secure although would like to. I think the worse is yet to come as the furlough scheme is papering over the cracks so we will start to see wide spread job losses qtr 3/4. This will undoubtedly have an impact on art, perhaps not at the top end as the elite will always have their billions, as people look to cut back on non essentials. Would I go to a gallery or museum, yep no issues. I think most these days are respecting the 2m advice and I sit in the loosening lockdown (get ready for the barrage of Iโm a murderer comments) camp. That seems like a wise course of action. I think I have an art addiction, because even with the world in ruin and the future so uncertain, I'm still scouring the net looking at art as if this was January. Maybe it's just psychological escape. If the museums reopen soon, I don't think I'd feel comfortable visiting at all until there's a vaccine.
I know we've all become virologists in the past three months and would love to share our knowledge, but how about some art discussion. Have you still buying art since the crisis? Has your focus changed to purchase more from emerging artists or blue chip? have primary prices gone down? Would you still go to an art museum or gallery without a vaccine? Nope as battened down the hatches for a bit to see how the economy played out and make sure job secure although would like to. I think the worse is yet to come as the furlough scheme is papering over the cracks so we will start to see wide spread job losses qtr 3/4. This will undoubtedly have an impact on art, perhaps not at the top end as the elite will always have their billions, as people look to cut back on non essentials. Would I go to a gallery or museum, yep no issues. I think most these days are respecting the 2m advice and I sit in the loosening lockdown (get ready for the barrage of Iโm a murderer comments) camp. That seems like a wise course of action. I think I have an art addiction, because even with the world in ruin and the future so uncertain, I'm still scouring the net looking at art as if this was January. Maybe it's just psychological escape. If the museums reopen soon, I don't think I'd feel comfortable visiting at all until there's a vaccine.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by tab1 on May 27, 2020 23:05:55 GMT 1, You don't feel the need to mock and trade derogatory insults, but isn't what you've done? You tell me to get off my high horse asking who I am to insist on what should be discussed. Isn't that you there on the high horse doing exactly as what you're railing against?
And yes I would love to moderate, I don't think bitcoin, skiing austria, tv watching moment, etc should be discussed on here.
Anyhow, back to my one track mind: art? Have you still buying art since the crisis? Has your focus changed to purchase more from emerging artists or blue chip? have primary prices gone down? Would you still go to an art museum or gallery without a vaccine?
I present my conduct as to what is presented to me , no more , again reference to your first post , if you are in non agreement to discussion that is fine , everyone has differing points of view but there is no need for sarcasm and to belittle with insults , unfortunately some whom frequent here have to engage in this manner . I am in a position to purchase art , and have purchased a few items that usually do not come to the market often, recently , which with the way things are progressing with the economy many more items will be available on the secondary market at bargain prices Soon Year end secondary market prices will crash , government budgets will effect the market , taxes may increase , furlong payments decreased, many may lose jobs , Xmas period and associated costs , there for art seen as a luxury and non essential will Hit the secondary market in plentiful numbers , my stance in reference to visiting museums , if nothing has progressed by The year end we all have to progress with some sort of normality in our lives And will carry on with normal everyday routines where government guidance permits but with ppe
You don't feel the need to mock and trade derogatory insults, but isn't what you've done? You tell me to get off my high horse asking who I am to insist on what should be discussed. Isn't that you there on the high horse doing exactly as what you're railing against?
And yes I would love to moderate, I don't think bitcoin, skiing austria, tv watching moment, etc should be discussed on here.
Anyhow, back to my one track mind: art? Have you still buying art since the crisis? Has your focus changed to purchase more from emerging artists or blue chip? have primary prices gone down? Would you still go to an art museum or gallery without a vaccine?
I present my conduct as to what is presented to me , no more , again reference to your first post , if you are in non agreement to discussion that is fine , everyone has differing points of view but there is no need for sarcasm and to belittle with insults , unfortunately some whom frequent here have to engage in this manner . I am in a position to purchase art , and have purchased a few items that usually do not come to the market often, recently , which with the way things are progressing with the economy many more items will be available on the secondary market at bargain prices Soon Year end secondary market prices will crash , government budgets will effect the market , taxes may increase , furlong payments decreased, many may lose jobs , Xmas period and associated costs , there for art seen as a luxury and non essential will Hit the secondary market in plentiful numbers , my stance in reference to visiting museums , if nothing has progressed by The year end we all have to progress with some sort of normality in our lives And will carry on with normal everyday routines where government guidance permits but with ppe
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by tab1 on May 27, 2020 23:29:15 GMT 1, You don't feel the need to mock and trade derogatory insults, but isn't what you've done? You tell me to get off my high horse asking who I am to insist on what should be discussed. Isn't that you there on the high horse doing exactly as what you're railing against?
And yes I would love to moderate, I don't think bitcoin, skiing austria, tv watching moment, etc should be discussed on here.
Anyhow, back to my one track mind: art? Have you still buying art since the crisis? Has your focus changed to purchase more from emerging artists or blue chip? have primary prices gone down? Would you still go to an art museum or gallery without a vaccine?
I present my conduct as to what is presented to me , no more , again reference to your first post , if you are in non agreement to discussion that is fine , everyone has differing points of view but there is no need for sarcasm and to belittle with insults , unfortunately some whom frequent here have to engage in this manner . I am in a position to purchase art , and have purchased a few items that usually do not come to the market often, recently , which with the way things are progressing with the economy many more items will be available on the secondary market at bargain prices Soon Year end secondary market prices will crash , government budgets will effect the market , taxes may increase , furlong payments decreased, many may lose jobs , Xmas period and associated costs , there for art seen as a luxury and non essential will Hit the secondary market in plentiful numbers , my stance in reference to visiting museums , if nothing has progressed by The year end we all have to progress with some sort of normality in our lives And will carry on with normal everyday routines where government guidance permits but with ppe
www.google.co.uk/amp/s/news.artnet.com/market/art-market-recession-tips-1656103/amp-page
You don't feel the need to mock and trade derogatory insults, but isn't what you've done? You tell me to get off my high horse asking who I am to insist on what should be discussed. Isn't that you there on the high horse doing exactly as what you're railing against?
And yes I would love to moderate, I don't think bitcoin, skiing austria, tv watching moment, etc should be discussed on here.
Anyhow, back to my one track mind: art? Have you still buying art since the crisis? Has your focus changed to purchase more from emerging artists or blue chip? have primary prices gone down? Would you still go to an art museum or gallery without a vaccine?
I present my conduct as to what is presented to me , no more , again reference to your first post , if you are in non agreement to discussion that is fine , everyone has differing points of view but there is no need for sarcasm and to belittle with insults , unfortunately some whom frequent here have to engage in this manner . I am in a position to purchase art , and have purchased a few items that usually do not come to the market often, recently , which with the way things are progressing with the economy many more items will be available on the secondary market at bargain prices Soon Year end secondary market prices will crash , government budgets will effect the market , taxes may increase , furlong payments decreased, many may lose jobs , Xmas period and associated costs , there for art seen as a luxury and non essential will Hit the secondary market in plentiful numbers , my stance in reference to visiting museums , if nothing has progressed by The year end we all have to progress with some sort of normality in our lives And will carry on with normal everyday routines where government guidance permits but with ppe www.google.co.uk/amp/s/news.artnet.com/market/art-market-recession-tips-1656103/amp-page
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Yeah, god for bid the racing fraternity (landed gentry) didn't get their annual shindig!
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by searchandrescue on May 28, 2020 10:41:00 GMT 1, Tomorrow's METRO front page. Nice t-shirt on the chap with the banner. bin that t-shirt
Tomorrow's METRO front page. Nice t-shirt on the chap with the banner. bin that t-shirt
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by searchandrescue on May 28, 2020 10:42:39 GMT 1, "If a more rigid isolation period was put in place and monitored and enforced properly with out the issue of infected care home individuals sent back to care homes from hospitals from the start of the pandemic this could of been wiped out internally by now in the uk
Instead we are now in cycles of infection rates and controlled deaths"
Yeah, pretty much. Instead we are now in cycles of local lockdowns. This should get fun!!
"If a more rigid isolation period was put in place and monitored and enforced properly with out the issue of infected care home individuals sent back to care homes from hospitals from the start of the pandemic this could of been wiped out internally by now in the uk
Instead we are now in cycles of infection rates and controlled deaths"
Yeah, pretty much. Instead we are now in cycles of local lockdowns. This should get fun!!
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by searchandrescue on May 28, 2020 10:46:32 GMT 1, Carnivorous is a nasty little virus, that is not in doubt. It's a flu like many others and flush tend to target the very old and sick and sometimes others but mainly the old. Wash your hands as your mother told you. Know need for face mask and gloved unless in a confined space for long periods and that's a maybe. Fear is at a high level just walk around your local area, it's wrong in my eyes. People need to find out and ask more question of the people we put in power on behalf of us. They work for us!! er, it's a coronavirus, like the name says.
Carnivorous is a nasty little virus, that is not in doubt. It's a flu like many others and flush tend to target the very old and sick and sometimes others but mainly the old. Wash your hands as your mother told you. Know need for face mask and gloved unless in a confined space for long periods and that's a maybe. Fear is at a high level just walk around your local area, it's wrong in my eyes. People need to find out and ask more question of the people we put in power on behalf of us. They work for us!! er, it's a coronavirus, like the name says.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by Matt on May 28, 2020 13:14:30 GMT 1, Interesting an informative article here about the U.S. and Covid-19. "The number of US servicemen and women killed in Korea, Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan - over an aggregate 44 years of fighting - is almost exactly the same as the number of Americans who've now lost their lives to coronavirus in just three months..." www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-52775216 I despise trump.
Who sees an orange tanned, wig wearing, insecure, incompetent daddy's boy and thinks "this guy would make a great leader"
But that article is equally misleading. A fair portion of these deaths would have happened without Covid, whereas very few young men who died in those wars would have met the same fate in peace time.
It kinda of sucks to see the BBC play the sensationalist game...because that makes them no better than the chap they are attacking
Interesting an informative article here about the U.S. and Covid-19. "The number of US servicemen and women killed in Korea, Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan - over an aggregate 44 years of fighting - is almost exactly the same as the number of Americans who've now lost their lives to coronavirus in just three months..." www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-52775216I despise trump. Who sees an orange tanned, wig wearing, insecure, incompetent daddy's boy and thinks "this guy would make a great leader" But that article is equally misleading. A fair portion of these deaths would have happened without Covid, whereas very few young men who died in those wars would have met the same fate in peace time. It kinda of sucks to see the BBC play the sensationalist game...because that makes them no better than the chap they are attacking
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