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Christie's Art Auctions , by irl1 on Jun 21, 2020 23:37:11 GMT 1, Sotheby's are holding a big sale the same month, be interesting to see which sale performs better. They done the same last year, both Christie's and Sotheby's had their first Banksy sales right beside each other
From memory Sotheby's came out on top
Sotheby's are holding a big sale the same month, be interesting to see which sale performs better. They done the same last year, both Christie's and Sotheby's had their first Banksy sales right beside each other From memory Sotheby's came out on top
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Christie's Art Auctions , by Sundowner on Jun 22, 2020 12:27:36 GMT 1, Christies preview reads like it's prints only - more interested to see if Sotheby's have managed to prize any interesting OGs from collectors.
Christies preview reads like it's prints only - more interested to see if Sotheby's have managed to prize any interesting OGs from collectors.
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Christie's Art Auctions , by LJCal on Jun 22, 2020 13:34:35 GMT 1, Christies preview reads like it's prints only - more interested to see if Sotheby's have managed to prize any interesting OGs from collectors. The sale at Sotheby's is being put together by their prints team so doubt there will be any OGs, you never know though, maybe some editioned canvas could make it in
Christies preview reads like it's prints only - more interested to see if Sotheby's have managed to prize any interesting OGs from collectors. The sale at Sotheby's is being put together by their prints team so doubt there will be any OGs, you never know though, maybe some editioned canvas could make it in
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Christie's Art Auctions , by irl1 on Jul 1, 2020 11:12:04 GMT 1, ONE auction July 10th
Launching the first of its kind, Christie’s presents ONE, a global 20th-century art auction spanning four cities in one relay-style format on 10 July. The multi-part, live sale will take place in real time across time zones, moving consecutively through the art world’s major hubs: Hong Kong, Paris, London and New York. Led by Christie’s principal auctioneers in each flagship saleroom, this reimagined sale experience will capture the excitement and drama of the gala evening sale for both in-person and online audiences around the world. With works by Picasso, Lichtenstein and Zao Wou-Ki, the global sale will bring together cross-category, cross-border art in one ultimate vision, marking an unprecedented event for this extraordinary time and beyond.
Lots up now
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ONE auction July 10th Launching the first of its kind, Christie’s presents ONE, a global 20th-century art auction spanning four cities in one relay-style format on 10 July. The multi-part, live sale will take place in real time across time zones, moving consecutively through the art world’s major hubs: Hong Kong, Paris, London and New York. Led by Christie’s principal auctioneers in each flagship saleroom, this reimagined sale experience will capture the excitement and drama of the gala evening sale for both in-person and online audiences around the world. With works by Picasso, Lichtenstein and Zao Wou-Ki, the global sale will bring together cross-category, cross-border art in one ultimate vision, marking an unprecedented event for this extraordinary time and beyond. Lots up now www.christies.com/lotfinder/searchresults.aspx?sc_lang=en&lid=1&selectedids=69595&action=paging&sortby=lot&pg=all
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Christie's Art Auctions , by Graham H on Jul 1, 2020 11:38:51 GMT 1, Some incredible works in that auction.. Highlights for me are the $20 million Ruscha, the POA Lichtenstein and the $25 million Thiebaud.. i can only dream!!
Thanks for highlighting the auction
ONE auction July 10th Launching the first of its kind, Christie’s presents ONE, a global 20th-century art auction spanning four cities in one relay-style format on 10 July. The multi-part, live sale will take place in real time across time zones, moving consecutively through the art world’s major hubs: Hong Kong, Paris, London and New York. Led by Christie’s principal auctioneers in each flagship saleroom, this reimagined sale experience will capture the excitement and drama of the gala evening sale for both in-person and online audiences around the world. With works by Picasso, Lichtenstein and Zao Wou-Ki, the global sale will bring together cross-category, cross-border art in one ultimate vision, marking an unprecedented event for this extraordinary time and beyond. Lots up now www.christies.com/lotfinder/searchresults.aspx?sc_lang=en&lid=1&selectedids=69595&action=paging&sortby=lot&pg=all
Some incredible works in that auction.. Highlights for me are the $20 million Ruscha, the POA Lichtenstein and the $25 million Thiebaud.. i can only dream!! Thanks for highlighting the auction ONE auction July 10th Launching the first of its kind, Christie’s presents ONE, a global 20th-century art auction spanning four cities in one relay-style format on 10 July. The multi-part, live sale will take place in real time across time zones, moving consecutively through the art world’s major hubs: Hong Kong, Paris, London and New York. Led by Christie’s principal auctioneers in each flagship saleroom, this reimagined sale experience will capture the excitement and drama of the gala evening sale for both in-person and online audiences around the world. With works by Picasso, Lichtenstein and Zao Wou-Ki, the global sale will bring together cross-category, cross-border art in one ultimate vision, marking an unprecedented event for this extraordinary time and beyond. Lots up now www.christies.com/lotfinder/searchresults.aspx?sc_lang=en&lid=1&selectedids=69595&action=paging&sortby=lot&pg=all
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Christie's Art Auctions , by irl1 on Jul 1, 2020 14:24:40 GMT 1, Some incredible works in that auction.. Highlights for me are the $20 million Ruscha, the POA Lichtenstein and the $25 million Thiebaud.. i can only dream!! Thanks for highlighting the auction ONE auction July 10th Launching the first of its kind, Christie’s presents ONE, a global 20th-century art auction spanning four cities in one relay-style format on 10 July. The multi-part, live sale will take place in real time across time zones, moving consecutively through the art world’s major hubs: Hong Kong, Paris, London and New York. Led by Christie’s principal auctioneers in each flagship saleroom, this reimagined sale experience will capture the excitement and drama of the gala evening sale for both in-person and online audiences around the world. With works by Picasso, Lichtenstein and Zao Wou-Ki, the global sale will bring together cross-category, cross-border art in one ultimate vision, marking an unprecedented event for this extraordinary time and beyond. Lots up now www.christies.com/lotfinder/searchresults.aspx?sc_lang=en&lid=1&selectedids=69595&action=paging&sortby=lot&pg=all They could sell tickets for this auction
Some incredible works in that auction.. Highlights for me are the $20 million Ruscha, the POA Lichtenstein and the $25 million Thiebaud.. i can only dream!! Thanks for highlighting the auction ONE auction July 10th Launching the first of its kind, Christie’s presents ONE, a global 20th-century art auction spanning four cities in one relay-style format on 10 July. The multi-part, live sale will take place in real time across time zones, moving consecutively through the art world’s major hubs: Hong Kong, Paris, London and New York. Led by Christie’s principal auctioneers in each flagship saleroom, this reimagined sale experience will capture the excitement and drama of the gala evening sale for both in-person and online audiences around the world. With works by Picasso, Lichtenstein and Zao Wou-Ki, the global sale will bring together cross-category, cross-border art in one ultimate vision, marking an unprecedented event for this extraordinary time and beyond. Lots up now www.christies.com/lotfinder/searchresults.aspx?sc_lang=en&lid=1&selectedids=69595&action=paging&sortby=lot&pg=allThey could sell tickets for this auction
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Christie's Art Auctions , by JJN on Jul 1, 2020 14:31:06 GMT 1, Where are the original Banksy?
Where are the original Banksy?
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Christie's Art Auctions , by irl1 on Jul 1, 2020 14:36:17 GMT 1, Where are the original Banksy? You never know what might pop up in this one
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SALE 18952
Banksy I can't believe you morons actually buy this sh*t
Online 10th - 23rd September Bidding begins on 10 September
'Banksy: I can’t believe you morons actually buy this sh*t’ is cheekily titled in homage to the artist’s Morons screenprint. The source image of this work is a photograph of the record-breaking sale of Vincent van Gogh’s Sunflowers at Christie’s in 1987, with van Gogh’s canvas replaced by Banksy’s text.
The sale is led by a rare artist’s proof of Girl with Balloon, and features some of the artist’s best-known and coveted screenprints. Currently open for consignments, please get in touch for a complimentary valuation.
"Still open for lots"
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Where are the original Banksy? You never know what might pop up in this one CHRISTIE'S SALE 18952 Banksy I can't believe you morons actually buy this sh*t Online 10th - 23rd September Bidding begins on 10 September 'Banksy: I can’t believe you morons actually buy this sh*t’ is cheekily titled in homage to the artist’s Morons screenprint. The source image of this work is a photograph of the record-breaking sale of Vincent van Gogh’s Sunflowers at Christie’s in 1987, with van Gogh’s canvas replaced by Banksy’s text. The sale is led by a rare artist’s proof of Girl with Balloon, and features some of the artist’s best-known and coveted screenprints. Currently open for consignments, please get in touch for a complimentary valuation. "Still open for lots" ---------------------- www.christies.com/salelanding/index.aspx?salenumber=18952&saleroomcode=cks&lid=1&saletitle=
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Christie's Art Auctions , by begs on Jul 3, 2020 22:03:45 GMT 1, Would this Auction house be the best place to sell a Banksy
Would this Auction house be the best place to sell a Banksy
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Christie's Art Auctions , by nobokov on Jul 11, 2020 20:25:06 GMT 1, Don't understand why people pay so much for living artists on the secondary market. Why don't they just buy on the primary
Don't understand why people pay so much for living artists on the secondary market. Why don't they just buy on the primary
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Christie's Art Auctions , by teabaggins on Jul 11, 2020 20:50:45 GMT 1, Don't understand why people pay so much for living artists on the secondary market. Why don't they just buy on the primary You know why.... Access. Take the Condo drawing for example. Would have been $100k primary if you are worthy of the gallery’s time. All in it went for $230k because it’s now publicly accessible. At auction and Ahole with money can own a top artist.
Don't understand why people pay so much for living artists on the secondary market. Why don't they just buy on the primary You know why.... Access. Take the Condo drawing for example. Would have been $100k primary if you are worthy of the gallery’s time. All in it went for $230k because it’s now publicly accessible. At auction and Ahole with money can own a top artist.
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Christie's Art Auctions , by nobokov on Jul 12, 2020 17:17:50 GMT 1, Don't understand why people pay so much for living artists on the secondary market. Why don't they just buy on the primary You know why.... Access. Take the Condo drawing for example. Would have been $100k primary if you are worthy of the gallery’s time. All in it went for $230k because it’s now publicly accessible. At auction and Ahole with money can own a top artist. But so many of the young names in that auction are perfectly accessible for schlubs like me. And for the larger names, access shouldn't be an issue with COVID still with us. Why would anyone pay 100k for a Kagan when it was available a few weeks ago for much less.
Don't understand why people pay so much for living artists on the secondary market. Why don't they just buy on the primary You know why.... Access. Take the Condo drawing for example. Would have been $100k primary if you are worthy of the gallery’s time. All in it went for $230k because it’s now publicly accessible. At auction and Ahole with money can own a top artist. But so many of the young names in that auction are perfectly accessible for schlubs like me. And for the larger names, access shouldn't be an issue with COVID still with us. Why would anyone pay 100k for a Kagan when it was available a few weeks ago for much less.
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Christies First Open Post-War & Contemporary Art online 14 - 28 July Bidding ends: 28 Jul, 9am EST (Lots 1 - 164) Contact, Isabel Millar imillar@christies.com +44 207 389 2866 This July, FIRST OPEN brings together an exciting selection of works by leading artists of the 20th and 21st centuries at accessible price points. Works by Gerhard Richter, Yoshitomo Nara, STIK, Richard Hambleton, Damien Hirst, Yayoi Kusama, Alex Katz, Franz West and Martin Kippenberger are complemented by rising stars such as Mequitta Ahuja, Amoako Boafo and Ida Ekblad. We are thrilled to offer a selection of works generously donated by artists including Wolfgang Tillmans, Phyllida Barlow and Antony Gormley to benefit St Mungo’s, the UK’s leading homelessness charity, commemorating their 50th anniversary. Amoako Boafo onlineonly.christies.com/s/first-open-post-war-contemporary-art-online/amoako-boafo-b-1984-2/93787Yoshitomo Nara onlineonly.christies.com/s/first-open-post-war-contemporary-art-online/yoshitomo-nara-b-1959-5/93793Richard Hambleton onlineonly.christies.com/s/first-open-post-war-contemporary-art-online/richard-hambleton-1952-2017-56/94233Shepard Fairey onlineonly.christies.com/s/first-open-post-war-contemporary-art-online/shepard-fairey-b-1970-57/94286STIK onlineonly.christies.com/s/first-open-post-war-contemporary-art-online/stik-b-1979-angel-ortiz-la-ii-b-1967-161/94340All lots below onlineonly.christies.com/s/first-open-post-war-contemporary-art-online/lots/1649?SortBy=LotNumber&Page=1&PageSize=164&ShowAll=true#browse-lots
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Christie's Art Auctions , by billybob1969 on Jul 14, 2020 22:26:34 GMT 1, Got my eye on a few. Interested to see how the Maria Ferrer lot does, that’s the second time in as many months she’s been on the block. I’m hoping she smashes it like last time.
Got my eye on a few. Interested to see how the Maria Ferrer lot does, that’s the second time in as many months she’s been on the block. I’m hoping she smashes it like last time.
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Christie's Art Auctions , by ca on Jul 15, 2020 0:29:54 GMT 1, I know it's part of the game but some of those estimates are ridiculously low. I believe we'll see a lot of interesting results in this one
I know it's part of the game but some of those estimates are ridiculously low. I believe we'll see a lot of interesting results in this one
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Christie's Art Auctions , by medichead on Jul 15, 2020 7:09:59 GMT 1, Yes the estimates are meaningless.
Good to make headlines like 'smashed presale low estimate by 10x' and create hype though...
Yes the estimates are meaningless.
Good to make headlines like 'smashed presale low estimate by 10x' and create hype though...
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Christie's Art Auctions , by irl1 on Jul 15, 2020 10:46:43 GMT 1, I know it's part of the game but some of those estimates are ridiculously low. I believe we'll see a lot of interesting results in this one Did you see some of the £100 start prices
I know it's part of the game but some of those estimates are ridiculously low. I believe we'll see a lot of interesting results in this one Did you see some of the £100 start prices
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Christies First Open Post-War & Contemporary Art online 14 - 28 July Bidding ends: 28 Jul, 9am EST (Lots 1 - 164) Contact, Isabel Millar imillar@christies.com +44 207 389 2866 This July, FIRST OPEN brings together an exciting selection of works by leading artists of the 20th and 21st centuries at accessible price points. Works by Gerhard Richter, Yoshitomo Nara, STIK, Richard Hambleton, Damien Hirst, Yayoi Kusama, Alex Katz, Franz West and Martin Kippenberger are complemented by rising stars such as Mequitta Ahuja, Amoako Boafo and Ida Ekblad. We are thrilled to offer a selection of works generously donated by artists including Wolfgang Tillmans, Phyllida Barlow and Antony Gormley to benefit St Mungo’s, the UK’s leading homelessness charity, commemorating their 50th anniversary. Amoako Boafo onlineonly.christies.com/s/first-open-post-war-contemporary-art-online/amoako-boafo-b-1984-2/93787Yoshitomo Nara onlineonly.christies.com/s/first-open-post-war-contemporary-art-online/yoshitomo-nara-b-1959-5/93793Richard Hambleton onlineonly.christies.com/s/first-open-post-war-contemporary-art-online/richard-hambleton-1952-2017-56/94233Shepard Fairey onlineonly.christies.com/s/first-open-post-war-contemporary-art-online/shepard-fairey-b-1970-57/94286STIK onlineonly.christies.com/s/first-open-post-war-contemporary-art-online/stik-b-1979-angel-ortiz-la-ii-b-1967-161/94340All lots below onlineonly.christies.com/s/first-open-post-war-contemporary-art-online/lots/1649?SortBy=LotNumber&Page=1&PageSize=164&ShowAll=true#browse-lotsEstimate seems low on the Stik piece, have always like that colab. If prints are going north of £18k what we reckon this will go for ?
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Christies First Open Post-War & Contemporary Art online 14 - 28 July Bidding ends: 28 Jul, 9am EST (Lots 1 - 164) Contact, Isabel Millar imillar@christies.com +44 207 389 2866 This July, FIRST OPEN brings together an exciting selection of works by leading artists of the 20th and 21st centuries at accessible price points. Works by Gerhard Richter, Yoshitomo Nara, STIK, Richard Hambleton, Damien Hirst, Yayoi Kusama, Alex Katz, Franz West and Martin Kippenberger are complemented by rising stars such as Mequitta Ahuja, Amoako Boafo and Ida Ekblad. We are thrilled to offer a selection of works generously donated by artists including Wolfgang Tillmans, Phyllida Barlow and Antony Gormley to benefit St Mungo’s, the UK’s leading homelessness charity, commemorating their 50th anniversary. Amoako Boafo onlineonly.christies.com/s/first-open-post-war-contemporary-art-online/amoako-boafo-b-1984-2/93787Yoshitomo Nara onlineonly.christies.com/s/first-open-post-war-contemporary-art-online/yoshitomo-nara-b-1959-5/93793Richard Hambleton onlineonly.christies.com/s/first-open-post-war-contemporary-art-online/richard-hambleton-1952-2017-56/94233Shepard Fairey onlineonly.christies.com/s/first-open-post-war-contemporary-art-online/shepard-fairey-b-1970-57/94286STIK onlineonly.christies.com/s/first-open-post-war-contemporary-art-online/stik-b-1979-angel-ortiz-la-ii-b-1967-161/94340All lots below onlineonly.christies.com/s/first-open-post-war-contemporary-art-online/lots/1649?SortBy=LotNumber&Page=1&PageSize=164&ShowAll=true#browse-lotsEstimate seems low on the Stik piece, have always like that colab. If prints are going north of £18k what we reckon this will go for ? Isn’t this the Stik piece sold by Vikingsurfer on the forum in November? He was after c£20k. In fact if my memory serves me correct didn’t ilr1 post he/she bought it?
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Christie's Art Auctions , by FЯ on Jul 16, 2020 13:55:58 GMT 1, Estimate seems low on the Stik piece, have always like that colab. If prints are going north of £18k what we reckon this will go for ? Isn’t this the Stik piece sold by Vikingsurfer on the forum in November? He was after c£20k. In fact if my memory serves me correct didn’t ilr1 post he/she bought it? yah thread looks to have been cleaned up
urbanartassociation.com/thread/155334/sale-stik-dran-invader-banksy
only ref to it:
Estimate seems low on the Stik piece, have always like that colab. If prints are going north of £18k what we reckon this will go for ? Isn’t this the Stik piece sold by Vikingsurfer on the forum in November? He was after c£20k. In fact if my memory serves me correct didn’t ilr1 post he/she bought it? yah thread looks to have been cleaned up urbanartassociation.com/thread/155334/sale-stik-dran-invader-banksyonly ref to it:
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Christie's Art Auctions , by irl1 on Jul 16, 2020 14:04:04 GMT 1, Estimate seems low on the Stik piece, have always like that colab. If prints are going north of £18k what we reckon this will go for ? Isn’t this the Stik piece sold by Vikingsurfer on the forum in November? He was after c£20k. In fact if my memory serves me correct didn’t ilr1 post he/she bought it? Yes
Estimate seems low on the Stik piece, have always like that colab. If prints are going north of £18k what we reckon this will go for ? Isn’t this the Stik piece sold by Vikingsurfer on the forum in November? He was after c£20k. In fact if my memory serves me correct didn’t ilr1 post he/she bought it? Yes
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Christie's Art Auctions , by Wearology on Jul 16, 2020 15:02:58 GMT 1, This thread is one of those reminders why you should not sell your art unless you absolutely, positively have to. I have either owned or re-sold many of these items now up for auction and this is such a public kick in the nuts. In a mean, jealous, childish way, I hope they don't break all new records - but we know that won't happen with such low estimates.
This thread is one of those reminders why you should not sell your art unless you absolutely, positively have to. I have either owned or re-sold many of these items now up for auction and this is such a public kick in the nuts. In a mean, jealous, childish way, I hope they don't break all new records - but we know that won't happen with such low estimates.
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Christie's Art Auctions , by Carl Cashman Art on Jul 16, 2020 15:20:29 GMT 1, This thread is one of those reminders why you should not sell your art unless you absolutely, positively have to. I have either owned or re-sold many of these items now up for auction and this is such a public kick in the nuts. In a mean, jealous, childish way, I hope they don't break all new records - but we know that won't happen with such low estimates. Was literally just about to post that I remember you organising the stik/LA2 collabs years ago
This thread is one of those reminders why you should not sell your art unless you absolutely, positively have to. I have either owned or re-sold many of these items now up for auction and this is such a public kick in the nuts. In a mean, jealous, childish way, I hope they don't break all new records - but we know that won't happen with such low estimates. Was literally just about to post that I remember you organising the stik/LA2 collabs years ago
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Christie's Art Auctions , by irl1 on Jul 16, 2020 15:48:11 GMT 1, This thread is one of those reminders why you should not sell your art unless you absolutely, positively have to. I have either owned or re-sold many of these items now up for auction and this is such a public kick in the nuts. In a mean, jealous, childish way, I hope they don't break all new records - but we know that won't happen with such low estimates. Well I absolutely positively have to sell my piece, but would rather keep it. When I purchased mine I paid full asking and never haggled because I wanted it, but I'm sure when you sold it originally you did okay out of it.
We all sold art at some point in our life and wish we had it back.
How may I ask is this a public kick in the nuts if you were selling them from your Gallery. I'm sure at the time you were happy to have customers buying from you.
Hoping they don't break all records seems to me it's a wishful kick in the nuts to your past customers.
This thread is one of those reminders why you should not sell your art unless you absolutely, positively have to. I have either owned or re-sold many of these items now up for auction and this is such a public kick in the nuts. In a mean, jealous, childish way, I hope they don't break all new records - but we know that won't happen with such low estimates. Well I absolutely positively have to sell my piece, but would rather keep it. When I purchased mine I paid full asking and never haggled because I wanted it, but I'm sure when you sold it originally you did okay out of it. We all sold art at some point in our life and wish we had it back. How may I ask is this a public kick in the nuts if you were selling them from your Gallery. I'm sure at the time you were happy to have customers buying from you. Hoping they don't break all records seems to me it's a wishful kick in the nuts to your past customers.
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Think these were released after the show in America , after the liberty prints Glicees and were £1000
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Christie's Art Auctions , by Winter on Jul 20, 2020 20:48:23 GMT 1, Was going to make a comment about collabs being worth less in most cases than pieces by a single artist but can’t be bothered.
Was going to make a comment about collabs being worth less in most cases than pieces by a single artist but can’t be bothered.
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Christie's Art Auctions , by irl1 on Jul 20, 2020 22:14:55 GMT 1, Was going to make a comment about collabs being worth less in most cases than pieces by a single artist but can’t be bothered.
Was going to make a comment about collabs being worth less in most cases than pieces by a single artist but can’t be bothered.
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