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Any Decent Galleries? Alternatives to eBay?, by Matt 2 ttaM on Aug 12, 2020 20:14:46 GMT 1, I am not sure where the best place to post this is, but when it comes to alternative spots to pick up some Banksy gear, is there any decent ones? I know Artsy curates a bunch of them but am not sure which are decent. One specifically that comes to my mind is Dope Gallery, is that one any good?
Thanks in advance!
I am not sure where the best place to post this is, but when it comes to alternative spots to pick up some Banksy gear, is there any decent ones? I know Artsy curates a bunch of them but am not sure which are decent. One specifically that comes to my mind is Dope Gallery, is that one any good?
Thanks in advance!
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Any Decent Galleries? Alternatives to eBay?, by LJCal on Aug 12, 2020 20:18:41 GMT 1, What do you want to buy specifically?
What do you want to buy specifically?
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Any Decent Galleries? Alternatives to eBay?, by Matt 2 ttaM on Aug 12, 2020 20:40:04 GMT 1, What do you want to buy specifically?
Mainly smaller odds and ends under a few grand, specifically right now I was looking at posters like Soup Can (Its 690$ on Dope Gallery but I dont know if the items are vetted or more or less listed like eBay). And with eBay either you got to fish through a ton of results or be specific, I was wondering if there’s decent alternative platforms that you can see a variety of works without fishing through a sea of reproductions.
What do you want to buy specifically? Mainly smaller odds and ends under a few grand, specifically right now I was looking at posters like Soup Can (Its 690$ on Dope Gallery but I dont know if the items are vetted or more or less listed like eBay). And with eBay either you got to fish through a ton of results or be specific, I was wondering if there’s decent alternative platforms that you can see a variety of works without fishing through a sea of reproductions.
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Any Decent Galleries? Alternatives to eBay?, by coller on Aug 12, 2020 20:46:40 GMT 1, What do you want to buy specifically? Mainly smaller odds and ends under a few grand, specifically right now I am looking at posters like Soup Can. With eBay either you got to fish through a ton of results or be specific, I was wondering if there’s decent alternative platforms that you can see a variety of works without fishing through a sea of reproductions. i personally wouldn't seek those out, and wait for the newer ephemera that you can get at retail. maybe something like a welcome mat. unless you're really set on a certain item, i do not think they are worth the money.
banksy will inevitably put out more tat/ephemera for the fans. dismaland was only 5 years ago, palestine posters at the world fair was only 2 years ago. GDP last year.
What do you want to buy specifically? Mainly smaller odds and ends under a few grand, specifically right now I am looking at posters like Soup Can. With eBay either you got to fish through a ton of results or be specific, I was wondering if there’s decent alternative platforms that you can see a variety of works without fishing through a sea of reproductions. i personally wouldn't seek those out, and wait for the newer ephemera that you can get at retail. maybe something like a welcome mat. unless you're really set on a certain item, i do not think they are worth the money. banksy will inevitably put out more tat/ephemera for the fans. dismaland was only 5 years ago, palestine posters at the world fair was only 2 years ago. GDP last year.
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Any Decent Galleries? Alternatives to eBay?, by irl1 on Aug 12, 2020 21:03:50 GMT 1, What do you want to buy specifically? Mainly smaller odds and ends under a few grand, specifically right now I was looking at posters like Soup Can (Its 690$ on Dope Gallery but I dont know if the items are vetted or more or less listed like eBay). And with eBay either you got to fish through a ton of results or be specific, I was wondering if there’s decent alternative platforms that you can see a variety of works without fishing through a sea of reproductions. Be careful on Artsy it can be as bad as ebay with fakes
What do you want to buy specifically? Mainly smaller odds and ends under a few grand, specifically right now I was looking at posters like Soup Can (Its 690$ on Dope Gallery but I dont know if the items are vetted or more or less listed like eBay). And with eBay either you got to fish through a ton of results or be specific, I was wondering if there’s decent alternative platforms that you can see a variety of works without fishing through a sea of reproductions. Be careful on Artsy it can be as bad as ebay with fakes
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Any Decent Galleries? Alternatives to eBay?, by Matt 2 ttaM on Aug 12, 2020 21:08:56 GMT 1, Mainly smaller odds and ends under a few grand, specifically right now I am looking at posters like Soup Can. With eBay either you got to fish through a ton of results or be specific, I was wondering if there’s decent alternative platforms that you can see a variety of works without fishing through a sea of reproductions. i personally wouldn't seek those out, and wait for the newer ephemera that you can get at retail. maybe something like a welcome mat. unless you're really set on a certain item, i do not think they are worth the money. banksy will inevitably put out more tat/ephemera for the fans. dismaland was only 5 years ago, palestine posters at the world fair was only 2 years ago. GDP last year.
Those are solid points, with some items I glaze over them until I visualize a decent spot for them and then try to reason it out. Soup Can is just the latest as I hadn’t been a big fan of it but then I just realized it would look great framed in my little pantry with the other canned food.
Mainly smaller odds and ends under a few grand, specifically right now I am looking at posters like Soup Can. With eBay either you got to fish through a ton of results or be specific, I was wondering if there’s decent alternative platforms that you can see a variety of works without fishing through a sea of reproductions. i personally wouldn't seek those out, and wait for the newer ephemera that you can get at retail. maybe something like a welcome mat. unless you're really set on a certain item, i do not think they are worth the money. banksy will inevitably put out more tat/ephemera for the fans. dismaland was only 5 years ago, palestine posters at the world fair was only 2 years ago. GDP last year. Those are solid points, with some items I glaze over them until I visualize a decent spot for them and then try to reason it out. Soup Can is just the latest as I hadn’t been a big fan of it but then I just realized it would look great framed in my little pantry with the other canned food.
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