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Sotheby's Art Auctions โข LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง, by hankpank on Jun 21, 2007 19:23:28 GMT 1, For you on macs> Don't use media Player! Use Flip4mac: www.flip4mac.com/download.htm
It makes Quicktime handle avi:s. Works both directly in the browser and in Quicktime player. It works really well and it's free.
Download it now and try the Sothebys video so you're set for tomorrow.
For you on macs> Don't use media Player! Use Flip4mac: www.flip4mac.com/download.htmIt makes Quicktime handle avi:s. Works both directly in the browser and in Quicktime player. It works really well and it's free. Download it now and try the Sothebys video so you're set for tomorrow.
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Sotheby's Art Auctions โข LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง, by wezzley on Jun 21, 2007 19:24:47 GMT 1, 19m bacon....
19m bacon....
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Sotheby's Art Auctions โข LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง, by dave313perry on Jun 21, 2007 19:25:20 GMT 1, ยฃ19,250,000! wow!!! thats alot of Banksy's!!
ยฃ19,250,000! wow!!! thats alot of Banksy's!!
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Sotheby's Art Auctions โข LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง, by wezzley on Jun 21, 2007 19:26:53 GMT 1, heheh yeh some of them haircuts!
heheh yeh some of them haircuts!
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Sotheby's Art Auctions โข LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง, by dave313perry on Jun 21, 2007 19:27:54 GMT 1, the accent is getting on my wick!
the accent is getting on my wick!
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Sotheby's Art Auctions โข LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง, by RBK on Jun 21, 2007 19:33:39 GMT 1,
Can you please post a pic of this work?
Can you please post a pic of this work?
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Sotheby's Art Auctions โข LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง, by catfelix69 on Jun 21, 2007 19:35:46 GMT 1, I prefer Danish Bacon to be honest...
It was probably Hirst who picked that one up!
I prefer Danish Bacon to be honest...
It was probably Hirst who picked that one up!
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Sotheby's Art Auctions โข LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง, by Daniel Silk on Jun 21, 2007 19:39:39 GMT 1, Only works on PC though
Im on Mac and it works or Windows Media Player ;D
Really interesting to watch ;D I cant wait for tomorrow when they have four Banksy's coming up ;D
Only works on PC though Im on Mac and it works or Windows Media Player ;D Really interesting to watch ;D I cant wait for tomorrow when they have four Banksy's coming up ;D
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Sotheby's Art Auctions โข LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง, by birdboxsniper on Jun 21, 2007 19:41:28 GMT 1, is tommorows sale also being streamed?
is tommorows sale also being streamed?
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Sotheby's Art Auctions โข LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง, by alderevans2007 on Jun 21, 2007 19:46:11 GMT 1, Anyone else watching? Who is this francis bloke he keeps mentioning? (not francis bacon)
Anyone else watching? Who is this francis bloke he keeps mentioning? (not francis bacon)
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Sotheby's Art Auctions โข LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง, by birdboxsniper on Jun 21, 2007 19:49:06 GMT 1, he is just one of the geezers taking the telephone bids -
he is just one of the geezers taking the telephone bids -
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Sotheby's Art Auctions โข LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง, by alderevans2007 on Jun 21, 2007 19:52:21 GMT 1, oh right. I thought he was just some loaded bloke on a spending spree.
oh right. I thought he was just some loaded bloke on a spending spree.
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Sotheby's Art Auctions โข LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง, by birdboxsniper on Jun 21, 2007 19:52:42 GMT 1, its when you watch sales like this you realise that banksy's prices could easily go to 10 times what they are fetching at the moment, the bidders at sothebys dont seem to think twice about splashing out 2 million quid on something i wouldnt piss on if it was on fire?
its when you watch sales like this you realise that banksy's prices could easily go to 10 times what they are fetching at the moment, the bidders at sothebys dont seem to think twice about splashing out 2 million quid on something i wouldnt piss on if it was on fire?
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Sotheby's Art Auctions โข LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง, by mcnuts on Jun 21, 2007 19:54:12 GMT 1, its like watching morons... live
its like watching morons... live
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Sotheby's Art Auctions โข LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง, by catfelix69 on Jun 21, 2007 19:55:03 GMT 1, maybe when he dies
maybe when he dies
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Sotheby's Art Auctions โข LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง, by alderevans2007 on Jun 21, 2007 19:55:06 GMT 1, lol
lol
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Sotheby's Art Auctions โข LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง, by alderevans2007 on Jun 21, 2007 19:55:57 GMT 1, that was aimed at the morons live comment. not banksy dying
that was aimed at the morons live comment. not banksy dying
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Sotheby's Art Auctions โข LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง, by catfelix69 on Jun 21, 2007 19:57:58 GMT 1, lol ;D
lol ;D
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Sotheby's Art Auctions โข LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง, by birdboxsniper on Jun 21, 2007 20:01:54 GMT 1, damien hirst ยฃ8.6million!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! would have much rather had pie face!! is that a new record for hirst?
damien hirst ยฃ8.6million!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! would have much rather had pie face!! is that a new record for hirst?
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Sotheby's Art Auctions โข LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง, by alderevans2007 on Jun 21, 2007 20:03:07 GMT 1, that was cool. he implied that it broke the record for a living british artist.
that was cool. he implied that it broke the record for a living british artist.
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Sotheby's Art Auctions โข LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง, by Daniel Silk on Jun 21, 2007 20:05:36 GMT 1, This is really good fun! ;D
And its good to see so many of you online watching it ;D
This is really good fun! ;D
And its good to see so many of you online watching it ;D
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Sotheby's Art Auctions โข LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง, by birdboxsniper on Jun 21, 2007 20:07:57 GMT 1, bet it is more fun for the seller of that last hirst!! ;D
bet it is more fun for the seller of that last hirst!! ;D
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Sotheby's Art Auctions โข LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง, by foreman on Jun 21, 2007 20:09:40 GMT 1, 8.6 was insane!!
8.6 was insane!!
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Sotheby's Art Auctions โข LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง, by buddings on Jun 21, 2007 20:12:10 GMT 1, wow, i need lottery tickets. i would have loved pie-face
wow, i need lottery tickets. i would have loved pie-face
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Sotheby's Art Auctions โข LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง, by jam on Jun 21, 2007 20:13:54 GMT 1, Less than an hour away now... Gentleman, place your bets! I think it will bring around 160k.
;D
Less than an hour away now... Gentleman, place your bets! I think it will bring around 160k. ;D
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Sotheby's Art Auctions โข LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง, by buddings on Jun 21, 2007 20:16:15 GMT 1, i thought that was a micallef self portrait for a second, (the one which went for ยฃ105,000)
i thought that was a micallef self portrait for a second, (the one which went for ยฃ105,000)
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Sotheby's Art Auctions โข LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง, by mcnuts on Jun 21, 2007 20:25:40 GMT 1, LOT 6
f,m - BANKSY B. 1975
PIE FACE
70,000โ100,000 GBP Lot Sold. Hammer Price with Buyer's Premium: 192,000 GBP [glow=red,2,300][/glow] MEASUREMENTS 50 by 40cm.
DESCRIPTION signed oil on canvas
Executed in 2006.
PROVENANCE Lazarides Gallery, London Acquired directly from the above by the present owner
EXHIBITED London, Lazarides Gallery, Stench, 2006
CATALOGUE NOTE
Since 2000 Banksy has built a reputation through his street art to become one of the most talked about, popular artists of the present day. Often compared to 1980s American street artists Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring, the content of his work covers a variety of political and social issues including war, corruption and inequality with a head-on directness and tongue-in-cheek rebellious humour.
The present work belongs to his most celebrated series to date called the 'Crude Oils' - modified oil paintings in which he applies his street graffiti to fine art paintings by other artists. "If you want to survive as a graffiti writer when you go indoors," Banksy explained, "I figured your only option is to carry on painting over things that don't belong to you there either." (Banksy, Wall and Piece, Century 2006, p. 158) The 'Crude Oils' tackle with similar subversive intent and visual humour the themes of political and social commentary found in Banksy's street art, and like his carefully placed, stencilled graffiti, the idea of context is all important. Over the last few years, a disguised Banksy has succeeded in placing his corrupted oil paintings onto the walls of the world's most respected museums and art galleries including The Louvre, The Tate, The British Museum and New York's Museum of Modern Art. These light-hearted gestures of 'art terrorism', many of which hung for several days before being noticed and removed, poke fun at the closed and elitist nature of the art world as it is perceived by many. In this, as well as in their use of another artist's work as a readymade, Banksy's crude oils draw clear parallels with works like Marcel Duchamp's L.H.O.O.Q., Robert Rauschenberg's Erased De Kooning Drawing, and more recently Jake and Dinos Chapman's Disasters of War in which they reworked an entire series of Goya's original prints.
Already a household name in England, Banksy's first exhibition in the U.S last September was held in a disused Los Angeles warehouse. Over its first three days it attracted more than thirty thousand people. Many waited for hours in the five-block long queues that formed outside; queues remarkable even by Hollywood's standards - even more so when one considers the show's location was only revealed on the opening day. This overwhelming response to the work of an anonymous, media-shy street artist from Bristol is indicative of the extent to which his work has captured the cultural zeitgeist at the beginning of the new century.
LOT 6
f,m - BANKSY B. 1975
PIE FACE
70,000โ100,000 GBP Lot Sold. Hammer Price with Buyer's Premium: 192,000 GBP [glow=red,2,300][/glow] MEASUREMENTS 50 by 40cm.
DESCRIPTION signed oil on canvas
Executed in 2006.
PROVENANCE Lazarides Gallery, London Acquired directly from the above by the present owner
EXHIBITED London, Lazarides Gallery, Stench, 2006
CATALOGUE NOTE
Since 2000 Banksy has built a reputation through his street art to become one of the most talked about, popular artists of the present day. Often compared to 1980s American street artists Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring, the content of his work covers a variety of political and social issues including war, corruption and inequality with a head-on directness and tongue-in-cheek rebellious humour.
The present work belongs to his most celebrated series to date called the 'Crude Oils' - modified oil paintings in which he applies his street graffiti to fine art paintings by other artists. "If you want to survive as a graffiti writer when you go indoors," Banksy explained, "I figured your only option is to carry on painting over things that don't belong to you there either." (Banksy, Wall and Piece, Century 2006, p. 158) The 'Crude Oils' tackle with similar subversive intent and visual humour the themes of political and social commentary found in Banksy's street art, and like his carefully placed, stencilled graffiti, the idea of context is all important. Over the last few years, a disguised Banksy has succeeded in placing his corrupted oil paintings onto the walls of the world's most respected museums and art galleries including The Louvre, The Tate, The British Museum and New York's Museum of Modern Art. These light-hearted gestures of 'art terrorism', many of which hung for several days before being noticed and removed, poke fun at the closed and elitist nature of the art world as it is perceived by many. In this, as well as in their use of another artist's work as a readymade, Banksy's crude oils draw clear parallels with works like Marcel Duchamp's L.H.O.O.Q., Robert Rauschenberg's Erased De Kooning Drawing, and more recently Jake and Dinos Chapman's Disasters of War in which they reworked an entire series of Goya's original prints.
Already a household name in England, Banksy's first exhibition in the U.S last September was held in a disused Los Angeles warehouse. Over its first three days it attracted more than thirty thousand people. Many waited for hours in the five-block long queues that formed outside; queues remarkable even by Hollywood's standards - even more so when one considers the show's location was only revealed on the opening day. This overwhelming response to the work of an anonymous, media-shy street artist from Bristol is indicative of the extent to which his work has captured the cultural zeitgeist at the beginning of the new century.
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Sotheby's Art Auctions โข LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง, by bond on Jun 21, 2007 20:35:50 GMT 1, oh bugger ! got in late and missed the chance to get in a bid !
- be nice to be on first name terms with the auctioneer !!
who's this Claudia bird !
oh bugger ! got in late and missed the chance to get in a bid ! - be nice to be on first name terms with the auctioneer !! who's this Claudia bird !
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Sotheby's Art Auctions โข LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง, by CHAMB on Jun 21, 2007 20:58:12 GMT 1, what is the current record for Banksy at auction?
what is the current record for Banksy at auction?
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Sotheby's Art Auctions โข LONDON ๐ฌ๐ง, by birdboxsniper on Jun 21, 2007 21:06:45 GMT 1, the record is girl from think tank series - think it was about 270k
the record is girl from think tank series - think it was about 270k
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