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Christie's Art Auctions , by cemltz on Sept 21, 2023 0:33:11 GMT 1, Selling both of the Warhol Moonwalks as one lot seems to me a strange decision. I am in the market for one. But not buying two.
Selling both of the Warhol Moonwalks as one lot seems to me a strange decision. I am in the market for one. But not buying two.
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Christie's Art Auctions , by Hubble Bubble on Sept 21, 2023 11:50:31 GMT 1, I only hope nobody copies this in a reply! HB
I only hope nobody copies this in a reply! HB
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Christie's Art Auctions , by The Italian One on Sept 28, 2023 14:07:06 GMT 1, the richter HENI ed of 200 unsigned already at 15k
the richter HENI ed of 200 unsigned already at 15k
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Christie's Art Auctions , by topper on Sept 28, 2023 18:32:47 GMT 1, Some absolute bargains had here.
Some absolute bargains had here.
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Christie's Art Auctions , by Blue on Sept 28, 2023 18:59:59 GMT 1, Are we at the bottom yet?
Are we at the bottom yet?
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Christie's Art Auctions , by Londown 01 on Sept 28, 2023 19:17:53 GMT 1, wow the results are an exciting read
wow the results are an exciting read
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Christie's Art Auctions , by jp on Sept 28, 2023 21:05:36 GMT 1, Do the results include premium? I could not see any indication one way or another.
Either way, a very mixed bag. The most sought after prints from several artists (Banksy, Shrigley, Hirst, Miller),generally are doing well as long as they were not priced at 2022 estimates. Mid tier prints are struggling. Less desirable prints not getting bids at all. A flight to quality it seems.
Do the results include premium? I could not see any indication one way or another.
Either way, a very mixed bag. The most sought after prints from several artists (Banksy, Shrigley, Hirst, Miller),generally are doing well as long as they were not priced at 2022 estimates. Mid tier prints are struggling. Less desirable prints not getting bids at all. A flight to quality it seems.
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Christie's Art Auctions , by Blue on Sept 28, 2023 21:08:23 GMT 1, Do the results include premium? I could not see any indication one way or another. Either way, a very mixed bag. The most sought after prints from several artists (Banksy, Shrigley, Hirst, Miller),generally are doing well as long as they were not priced at 2022 estimates. Mid tier prints are struggling. Less desirable prints not getting bids at all. A flight to quality it seems. Yep, prices include BP
Do the results include premium? I could not see any indication one way or another. Either way, a very mixed bag. The most sought after prints from several artists (Banksy, Shrigley, Hirst, Miller),generally are doing well as long as they were not priced at 2022 estimates. Mid tier prints are struggling. Less desirable prints not getting bids at all. A flight to quality it seems. Yep, prices include BP
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Christie's Art Auctions , by Cardiff on Sept 28, 2023 21:43:58 GMT 1, Do the results include premium? I could not see any indication one way or another. Either way, a very mixed bag. The most sought after prints from several artists (Banksy, Shrigley, Hirst, Miller),generally are doing well as long as they were not priced at 2022 estimates. Mid tier prints are struggling. Less desirable prints not getting bids at all. A flight to quality it seems. Yep, prices include BP Yikes...didn't realize that.
Do the results include premium? I could not see any indication one way or another. Either way, a very mixed bag. The most sought after prints from several artists (Banksy, Shrigley, Hirst, Miller),generally are doing well as long as they were not priced at 2022 estimates. Mid tier prints are struggling. Less desirable prints not getting bids at all. A flight to quality it seems. Yep, prices include BP Yikes...didn't realize that.
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Christie's Art Auctions , by topper on Sept 28, 2023 21:58:28 GMT 1, Are we at the bottom yet? Well plenty of people certainly don't seem to think so, looking at these results. Fill your boots if you have the balls/money imo.
Are we at the bottom yet? Well plenty of people certainly don't seem to think so, looking at these results. Fill your boots if you have the balls/money imo.
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Christie's Art Auctions , by jaws2000 on Sept 28, 2023 23:53:57 GMT 1, Totally agree,hit the bottom in the art market and the stock market only way now is up !
Totally agree,hit the bottom in the art market and the stock market only way now is up !
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Christie's Art Auctions , by tonys on Sept 29, 2023 12:46:17 GMT 1, So long as Interest Rates remain high, there'll be less speculation in the art market for sure.
So long as Interest Rates remain high, there'll be less speculation in the art market for sure.
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Christie's Art Auctions , by Zippy on Oct 4, 2023 14:19:14 GMT 1,
Estimated at £220,000- 300,000 on 14th October. Great piece, way out of my budget!
"We’re just two lost souls Swimming in a fish bowl Year after year"
Pink Floyd, 'Wish You Were Here'
BANKSY Goldfish Bowl painting: signed 'BANKSY' (lower right); numbered '12/15' (on the overlap) PU resin, acrylic, glass eyes and printed canvas mounted on plywood in painted artist's frame, in five parts painting: 12 ½ x 13 ¾ x 4 ½in. (31.7 x 35 x 11.3cm) bowl: 4 1/8 x 7 5/8 x 7 5/8in. (10.5 x 19.4 x 19.4cm.) resin drops: 1/4 x 1/4in. (0.8 x 0.8cm.); 5/8 x 3/8in. (1.5 x 1cm.); 7/8 x 3/8in. (2.2 x 1cm.) overall: 22 3/8 x 14 x 10 1/8 (56.8 x 35.7 x 25.7cm.) This work is number twelve from an edition of fifteen
Executed in 2019, Goldfish Bowl formed part of the artist’s headline-grabbing exhibition-meets-store Gross Domestic Product, which opened on Church Street in Croydon, London in October 2019. The show was the Bristol-born street artist’s characteristically provocative response to an ongoing trademark dispute with a greetings card business who had reproduced his iconic images on their products. Contesting legal custody of the Banksy name with the EU’s trademark court, EUIPO, the artist designed and sold his own merchandise from the shop space. Poking holes in contemporary consumer society with pithy, caricatured, and outright dysfunctional homewares, Banksy’s Gross Domestic Products were accompanied by the satirical jingle ‘where art irritates life’. One from a small edition of fifteen, Goldfish Bowl comprises one of the rarer works to come from GDP, and is the first of its kind to come to auction. It features two glistening resin goldfish, one of which has jumped from its bowl in a heroic leap of faith to the frame of a printed canvas which bears an idyllic seascape. Gazing wistfully at a cinematic scene of crashing salt-water waves from the border of the picture plane, the goldfish is caught, somewhat beached, between two dismal fates.Executed in 2019, Goldfish Bowl formed part of the artist’s headline-grabbing exhibition-meets-store Gross Domestic Product, which opened on Church Street in Croydon, London in October 2019. The show was the Bristol-born street artist’s characteristically provocative response to an ongoing trademark dispute with a greetings card business who had reproduced his iconic images on their products. Contesting legal custody of the Banksy name with the EU’s trademark court, EUIPO, the artist designed and sold his own merchandise from the shop space. Poking holes in contemporary consumer society with pithy, caricatured, and outright dysfunctional homewares, Banksy’s Gross Domestic Products were accompanied by the satirical jingle ‘where art irritates life’. One from a small edition of fifteen, Goldfish Bowl comprises one of the rarer works to come from GDP, and is the first of its kind to come to auction. It features two glistening resin goldfish, one of which has jumped from its bowl in a heroic leap of faith to the frame of a printed canvas which bears an idyllic seascape. Gazing wistfully at a cinematic scene of crashing salt-water waves from the border of the picture plane, the goldfish is caught, somewhat beached, between two dismal fates.
Estimated at £220,000- 300,000 on 14th October. Great piece, way out of my budget! "We’re just two lost souls Swimming in a fish bowl Year after year" Pink Floyd, 'Wish You Were Here' BANKSY Goldfish Bowl painting: signed 'BANKSY' (lower right); numbered '12/15' (on the overlap) PU resin, acrylic, glass eyes and printed canvas mounted on plywood in painted artist's frame, in five parts painting: 12 ½ x 13 ¾ x 4 ½in. (31.7 x 35 x 11.3cm) bowl: 4 1/8 x 7 5/8 x 7 5/8in. (10.5 x 19.4 x 19.4cm.) resin drops: 1/4 x 1/4in. (0.8 x 0.8cm.); 5/8 x 3/8in. (1.5 x 1cm.); 7/8 x 3/8in. (2.2 x 1cm.) overall: 22 3/8 x 14 x 10 1/8 (56.8 x 35.7 x 25.7cm.) This work is number twelve from an edition of fifteen Executed in 2019, Goldfish Bowl formed part of the artist’s headline-grabbing exhibition-meets-store Gross Domestic Product, which opened on Church Street in Croydon, London in October 2019. The show was the Bristol-born street artist’s characteristically provocative response to an ongoing trademark dispute with a greetings card business who had reproduced his iconic images on their products. Contesting legal custody of the Banksy name with the EU’s trademark court, EUIPO, the artist designed and sold his own merchandise from the shop space. Poking holes in contemporary consumer society with pithy, caricatured, and outright dysfunctional homewares, Banksy’s Gross Domestic Products were accompanied by the satirical jingle ‘where art irritates life’. One from a small edition of fifteen, Goldfish Bowl comprises one of the rarer works to come from GDP, and is the first of its kind to come to auction. It features two glistening resin goldfish, one of which has jumped from its bowl in a heroic leap of faith to the frame of a printed canvas which bears an idyllic seascape. Gazing wistfully at a cinematic scene of crashing salt-water waves from the border of the picture plane, the goldfish is caught, somewhat beached, between two dismal fates.Executed in 2019, Goldfish Bowl formed part of the artist’s headline-grabbing exhibition-meets-store Gross Domestic Product, which opened on Church Street in Croydon, London in October 2019. The show was the Bristol-born street artist’s characteristically provocative response to an ongoing trademark dispute with a greetings card business who had reproduced his iconic images on their products. Contesting legal custody of the Banksy name with the EU’s trademark court, EUIPO, the artist designed and sold his own merchandise from the shop space. Poking holes in contemporary consumer society with pithy, caricatured, and outright dysfunctional homewares, Banksy’s Gross Domestic Products were accompanied by the satirical jingle ‘where art irritates life’. One from a small edition of fifteen, Goldfish Bowl comprises one of the rarer works to come from GDP, and is the first of its kind to come to auction. It features two glistening resin goldfish, one of which has jumped from its bowl in a heroic leap of faith to the frame of a printed canvas which bears an idyllic seascape. Gazing wistfully at a cinematic scene of crashing salt-water waves from the border of the picture plane, the goldfish is caught, somewhat beached, between two dismal fates.
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Christie's Art Auctions , by Fuzzyduck121 on Oct 4, 2023 14:23:51 GMT 1, all info for this sale is on the GDP thread
all info for this sale is on the GDP thread
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Christie's Art Auctions , by Zippy on Oct 4, 2023 14:25:37 GMT 1, There is also a 'Keep it Real' canvas in the same auction. Bought directly from PYMCA in 2004. Estimate £250,000 - 300,000
BANKSY Keep It Real tagged 'Banksy' (on the turnover edge); numbered '11/15' (on the stretcher) spray paint on canvas 12 x 12in. (30.5 x 30.5cm.) Executed in 2003, this work is number eleven from an edition of fifteen
There is also a 'Keep it Real' canvas in the same auction. Bought directly from PYMCA in 2004. Estimate £250,000 - 300,000 BANKSY Keep It Real tagged 'Banksy' (on the turnover edge); numbered '11/15' (on the stretcher) spray paint on canvas 12 x 12in. (30.5 x 30.5cm.) Executed in 2003, this work is number eleven from an edition of fifteen
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Christie's Art Auctions , by Adam The Collector on Oct 4, 2023 15:24:48 GMT 1, I had always thought the fish bowl was a 1/1. Had no idea it was an edition of 15, wow.
I had always thought the fish bowl was a 1/1. Had no idea it was an edition of 15, wow.
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Christie's Art Auctions , by churchwood on Oct 4, 2023 16:21:09 GMT 1, My losing entry in the GDP raffle was for the drones - man I would have loved those.
Have a set appeared anywhere yet ?
My losing entry in the GDP raffle was for the drones - man I would have loved those.
Have a set appeared anywhere yet ?
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Christie's Art Auctions , by Londown 01 on Oct 4, 2023 18:04:20 GMT 1, Have a set appeared anywhere yet ? I remember one being mentioned here that was for sale or auction. Don't remember more than that though, so - sorry - cannot help any further than that
Have a set appeared anywhere yet ? I remember one being mentioned here that was for sale or auction. Don't remember more than that though, so - sorry - cannot help any further than that
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Christie's Art Auctions , by warsaw project on Oct 4, 2023 18:05:48 GMT 1, My losing entry in the GDP raffle was for the drones - man I would have loved those. Have a set appeared anywhere yet ? There was a set at christies earlier in the year. 75k
My losing entry in the GDP raffle was for the drones - man I would have loved those. Have a set appeared anywhere yet ? There was a set at christies earlier in the year. 75k
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Christie's Art Auctions , by helloworld1992 on Oct 4, 2023 18:21:34 GMT 1, My losing entry in the GDP raffle was for the drones - man I would have loved those. Have a set appeared anywhere yet ? Christies earlier this year.
My losing entry in the GDP raffle was for the drones - man I would have loved those. Have a set appeared anywhere yet ? Christies earlier this year.
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Christie's Art Auctions , by 18921892 on Oct 4, 2023 19:05:20 GMT 1, Hi there, anybody know how much these were sold for? I doubt any were actually sold to lottery winners but I have heard they were sold to VIPs
Hi there, anybody know how much these were sold for? I doubt any were actually sold to lottery winners but I have heard they were sold to VIPs
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Christie's Art Auctions , by Smokeidaeye on Oct 4, 2023 19:13:28 GMT 1, I didn't actually realize any of these were sold as I recall there being an issue with the resin. Really cool piece.
I didn't actually realize any of these were sold as I recall there being an issue with the resin. Really cool piece.
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Christie's Art Auctions , by apprint on Oct 16, 2023 8:14:26 GMT 1, Estimated at £220,000- 300,000 on 14th October. Great piece, way out of my budget! "We’re just two lost souls Swimming in a fish bowl Year after year" Pink Floyd, 'Wish You Were Here' BANKSY Goldfish Bowl painting: signed 'BANKSY' (lower right); numbered '12/15' (on the overlap) PU resin, acrylic, glass eyes and printed canvas mounted on plywood in painted artist's frame, in five parts painting: 12 ½ x 13 ¾ x 4 ½in. (31.7 x 35 x 11.3cm) bowl: 4 1/8 x 7 5/8 x 7 5/8in. (10.5 x 19.4 x 19.4cm.) resin drops: 1/4 x 1/4in. (0.8 x 0.8cm.); 5/8 x 3/8in. (1.5 x 1cm.); 7/8 x 3/8in. (2.2 x 1cm.) overall: 22 3/8 x 14 x 10 1/8 (56.8 x 35.7 x 25.7cm.) This work is number twelve from an edition of fifteen Executed in 2019, Goldfish Bowl formed part of the artist’s headline-grabbing exhibition-meets-store Gross Domestic Product, which opened on Church Street in Croydon, London in October 2019. The show was the Bristol-born street artist’s characteristically provocative response to an ongoing trademark dispute with a greetings card business who had reproduced his iconic images on their products. Contesting legal custody of the Banksy name with the EU’s trademark court, EUIPO, the artist designed and sold his own merchandise from the shop space. Poking holes in contemporary consumer society with pithy, caricatured, and outright dysfunctional homewares, Banksy’s Gross Domestic Products were accompanied by the satirical jingle ‘where art irritates life’. One from a small edition of fifteen, Goldfish Bowl comprises one of the rarer works to come from GDP, and is the first of its kind to come to auction. It features two glistening resin goldfish, one of which has jumped from its bowl in a heroic leap of faith to the frame of a printed canvas which bears an idyllic seascape. Gazing wistfully at a cinematic scene of crashing salt-water waves from the border of the picture plane, the goldfish is caught, somewhat beached, between two dismal fates.Executed in 2019, Goldfish Bowl formed part of the artist’s headline-grabbing exhibition-meets-store Gross Domestic Product, which opened on Church Street in Croydon, London in October 2019. The show was the Bristol-born street artist’s characteristically provocative response to an ongoing trademark dispute with a greetings card business who had reproduced his iconic images on their products. Contesting legal custody of the Banksy name with the EU’s trademark court, EUIPO, the artist designed and sold his own merchandise from the shop space. Poking holes in contemporary consumer society with pithy, caricatured, and outright dysfunctional homewares, Banksy’s Gross Domestic Products were accompanied by the satirical jingle ‘where art irritates life’. One from a small edition of fifteen, Goldfish Bowl comprises one of the rarer works to come from GDP, and is the first of its kind to come to auction. It features two glistening resin goldfish, one of which has jumped from its bowl in a heroic leap of faith to the frame of a printed canvas which bears an idyllic seascape. Gazing wistfully at a cinematic scene of crashing salt-water waves from the border of the picture plane, the goldfish is caught, somewhat beached, between two dismal fates. Passed like the LN canvas mi don’t know where they getting those estimates from.
Estimated at £220,000- 300,000 on 14th October. Great piece, way out of my budget! "We’re just two lost souls Swimming in a fish bowl Year after year" Pink Floyd, 'Wish You Were Here' BANKSY Goldfish Bowl painting: signed 'BANKSY' (lower right); numbered '12/15' (on the overlap) PU resin, acrylic, glass eyes and printed canvas mounted on plywood in painted artist's frame, in five parts painting: 12 ½ x 13 ¾ x 4 ½in. (31.7 x 35 x 11.3cm) bowl: 4 1/8 x 7 5/8 x 7 5/8in. (10.5 x 19.4 x 19.4cm.) resin drops: 1/4 x 1/4in. (0.8 x 0.8cm.); 5/8 x 3/8in. (1.5 x 1cm.); 7/8 x 3/8in. (2.2 x 1cm.) overall: 22 3/8 x 14 x 10 1/8 (56.8 x 35.7 x 25.7cm.) This work is number twelve from an edition of fifteen Executed in 2019, Goldfish Bowl formed part of the artist’s headline-grabbing exhibition-meets-store Gross Domestic Product, which opened on Church Street in Croydon, London in October 2019. The show was the Bristol-born street artist’s characteristically provocative response to an ongoing trademark dispute with a greetings card business who had reproduced his iconic images on their products. Contesting legal custody of the Banksy name with the EU’s trademark court, EUIPO, the artist designed and sold his own merchandise from the shop space. Poking holes in contemporary consumer society with pithy, caricatured, and outright dysfunctional homewares, Banksy’s Gross Domestic Products were accompanied by the satirical jingle ‘where art irritates life’. One from a small edition of fifteen, Goldfish Bowl comprises one of the rarer works to come from GDP, and is the first of its kind to come to auction. It features two glistening resin goldfish, one of which has jumped from its bowl in a heroic leap of faith to the frame of a printed canvas which bears an idyllic seascape. Gazing wistfully at a cinematic scene of crashing salt-water waves from the border of the picture plane, the goldfish is caught, somewhat beached, between two dismal fates.Executed in 2019, Goldfish Bowl formed part of the artist’s headline-grabbing exhibition-meets-store Gross Domestic Product, which opened on Church Street in Croydon, London in October 2019. The show was the Bristol-born street artist’s characteristically provocative response to an ongoing trademark dispute with a greetings card business who had reproduced his iconic images on their products. Contesting legal custody of the Banksy name with the EU’s trademark court, EUIPO, the artist designed and sold his own merchandise from the shop space. Poking holes in contemporary consumer society with pithy, caricatured, and outright dysfunctional homewares, Banksy’s Gross Domestic Products were accompanied by the satirical jingle ‘where art irritates life’. One from a small edition of fifteen, Goldfish Bowl comprises one of the rarer works to come from GDP, and is the first of its kind to come to auction. It features two glistening resin goldfish, one of which has jumped from its bowl in a heroic leap of faith to the frame of a printed canvas which bears an idyllic seascape. Gazing wistfully at a cinematic scene of crashing salt-water waves from the border of the picture plane, the goldfish is caught, somewhat beached, between two dismal fates. Passed like the LN canvas mi don’t know where they getting those estimates from.
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Christie's Art Auctions , by Fuzzyduck121 on Oct 16, 2023 12:29:57 GMT 1, monumental drops in the value of Banksy works
I love how the forum is swerving the issue for the most part probably due to secondary purchasers holding big losses
I know a of some 12" works like the keep it real at Christies going for 7 figures in the past
thats a 75% hit and without even a bid
the Banksy market has completely collapsed
As a buyer and a long term collector thats good news for me
monumental drops in the value of Banksy works I love how the forum is swerving the issue for the most part probably due to secondary purchasers holding big losses I know a of some 12" works like the keep it real at Christies going for 7 figures in the past thats a 75% hit and without even a bid the Banksy market has completely collapsed As a buyer and a long term collector thats good news for me
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Christie's Art Auctions , by Fuzzyduck121 on Oct 16, 2023 12:33:17 GMT 1, Hi there, anybody know how much these were sold for? I doubt any were actually sold to lottery winners but I have heard they were sold to VIPs Goldfish was around 125k-130k primary from GDP although most had issues with the resin as stated above
this one is no different
Hi there, anybody know how much these were sold for? I doubt any were actually sold to lottery winners but I have heard they were sold to VIPs Goldfish was around 125k-130k primary from GDP although most had issues with the resin as stated above this one is no different
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