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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Woodey1001 on Jan 26, 2018 19:47:20 GMT 1, i'm just scratching my head on some of these.. i am going way out on a speculative limb here .. dont read any farther .. this is complete BS .. but i have to wonder if this isnt a few guys trying to move bitcoin profits into other assets that are basically not trackable and sellable again in private sale for cash. bitcoin to art to cash - no banks - etc. <ok just thought of one problem if the auction house doesnt take bitcoin but i bet they do whether officially stated or no > 1. The Basquiat cabeza - 100K all in ? wtf. you can buy those all day long at half that 2. Kaws sets ? i know for a fact that PACE had a set for sale at 50k. i have been talking to them about it and frankly just waited too long. They emailed me after the auction and said it was now being held to be put in future auctions and despite our conversation they were regretfully not going to sell it direct. 2X source ? no one makes that much of a mistake. Why would someone buy such expensive art and not have any idea of the availability and pay 2X the going rate. and 2x in this case isnt .. oh you overpaid for that $1500 chevrier. this is an extra 40,000- 50,000 dollars. can you imagine making a 50,000 mistake? umm no. There has to be some manipulation or people with strange motives going on .. OR .. stupidity. id rather be the first than the latter. end of my stupid speculative conspiracy theory BS
It’s all manipulated. NO ONE would spend £10k on a stick baby
i'm just scratching my head on some of these.. i am going way out on a speculative limb here .. dont read any farther .. this is complete BS .. but i have to wonder if this isnt a few guys trying to move bitcoin profits into other assets that are basically not trackable and sellable again in private sale for cash. bitcoin to art to cash - no banks - etc. <ok just thought of one problem if the auction house doesnt take bitcoin but i bet they do whether officially stated or no > 1. The Basquiat cabeza - 100K all in ? wtf. you can buy those all day long at half that 2. Kaws sets ? i know for a fact that PACE had a set for sale at 50k. i have been talking to them about it and frankly just waited too long. They emailed me after the auction and said it was now being held to be put in future auctions and despite our conversation they were regretfully not going to sell it direct. 2X source ? no one makes that much of a mistake. Why would someone buy such expensive art and not have any idea of the availability and pay 2X the going rate. and 2x in this case isnt .. oh you overpaid for that $1500 chevrier. this is an extra 40,000- 50,000 dollars. can you imagine making a 50,000 mistake? umm no. There has to be some manipulation or people with strange motives going on .. OR .. stupidity. id rather be the first than the latter. end of my stupid speculative conspiracy theory BS It’s all manipulated. NO ONE would spend £10k on a stick baby
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Hubble Bubble
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Hubble Bubble on Jan 26, 2018 19:48:35 GMT 1, The condition report of that Morons was terrible. What was the condition like of the Morons?
Ah, you mean the condition of the Morons rather than the condition report of the Morons...
The condition report of that Morons was terrible. What was the condition like of the Morons? Ah, you mean the condition of the Morons rather than the condition report of the Morons...
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Nuno on Jan 26, 2018 19:56:37 GMT 1, i'm just scratching my head on some of these.. i am going way out on a speculative limb here .. dont read any farther .. this is complete BS .. but i have to wonder if this isnt a few guys trying to move bitcoin profits into other assets that are basically not trackable and sellable again in private sale for cash. bitcoin to art to cash - no banks - etc. <ok just thought of one problem if the auction house doesnt take bitcoin but i bet they do whether officially stated or no > 1. The Basquiat cabeza - 100K all in ? wtf. you can buy those all day long at half that 2. Kaws sets ? i know for a fact that PACE had a set for sale at 50k. i have been talking to them about it and frankly just waited too long. They emailed me after the auction and said it was now being held to be put in future auctions and despite our conversation they were regretfully not going to sell it direct. 2X source ? no one makes that much of a mistake. Why would someone buy such expensive art and not have any idea of the availability and pay 2X the going rate. and 2x in this case isnt .. oh you overpaid for that $1500 chevrier. this is an extra 40,000- 50,000 dollars. can you imagine making a 50,000 mistake? umm no. There has to be some manipulation or people with strange motives going on .. OR .. stupidity. id rather be the first than the latter. end of my stupid speculative conspiracy theory BS It’s all manipulated. NO ONE would spend £10k on a stick baby
Nick Walker c.2008
i'm just scratching my head on some of these.. i am going way out on a speculative limb here .. dont read any farther .. this is complete BS .. but i have to wonder if this isnt a few guys trying to move bitcoin profits into other assets that are basically not trackable and sellable again in private sale for cash. bitcoin to art to cash - no banks - etc. <ok just thought of one problem if the auction house doesnt take bitcoin but i bet they do whether officially stated or no > 1. The Basquiat cabeza - 100K all in ? wtf. you can buy those all day long at half that 2. Kaws sets ? i know for a fact that PACE had a set for sale at 50k. i have been talking to them about it and frankly just waited too long. They emailed me after the auction and said it was now being held to be put in future auctions and despite our conversation they were regretfully not going to sell it direct. 2X source ? no one makes that much of a mistake. Why would someone buy such expensive art and not have any idea of the availability and pay 2X the going rate. and 2x in this case isnt .. oh you overpaid for that $1500 chevrier. this is an extra 40,000- 50,000 dollars. can you imagine making a 50,000 mistake? umm no. There has to be some manipulation or people with strange motives going on .. OR .. stupidity. id rather be the first than the latter. end of my stupid speculative conspiracy theory BS It’s all manipulated. NO ONE would spend £10k on a stick baby Nick Walker c.2008
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by FЯ on Jan 26, 2018 20:33:54 GMT 1, i'm just scratching my head on some of these.. i am going way out on a speculative limb here .. dont read any farther .. this is complete BS .. but i have to wonder if this isnt a few guys trying to move bitcoin profits into other assets that are basically not trackable and sellable again in private sale for cash. bitcoin to art to cash - no banks - etc. <ok just thought of one problem if the auction house doesnt take bitcoin but i bet they do whether officially stated or no > 1. The Basquiat cabeza - 100K all in ? wtf. you can buy those all day long at half that 2. Kaws sets ? i know for a fact that PACE had a set for sale at 50k. i have been talking to them about it and frankly just waited too long. They emailed me after the auction and said it was now being held to be put in future auctions and despite our conversation they were regretfully not going to sell it direct. 2X source ? no one makes that much of a mistake. Why would someone buy such expensive art and not have any idea of the availability and pay 2X the going rate. and 2x in this case isnt .. oh you overpaid for that $1500 chevrier. this is an extra 40,000- 50,000 dollars. can you imagine making a 50,000 mistake? umm no. There has to be some manipulation or people with strange motives going on .. OR .. stupidity. id rather be the first than the latter. end of my stupid speculative conspiracy theory BS It’s all manipulated. NO ONE would spend £10k on a stick baby Stik.
Lovers and single mum are around £15-17k Liberty around 10-13 depending if its ap or regular walk around red 13-14k, more for others diva around 17-18k depending on rareity
a gallery has a silver baby up for 15k
so 10k for the baby with fees seems about right at the moment. granted not my personal favourite colour. Yellow is nicer.
bearing in mind this is if anyone wants to sell you one.
i'm just scratching my head on some of these.. i am going way out on a speculative limb here .. dont read any farther .. this is complete BS .. but i have to wonder if this isnt a few guys trying to move bitcoin profits into other assets that are basically not trackable and sellable again in private sale for cash. bitcoin to art to cash - no banks - etc. <ok just thought of one problem if the auction house doesnt take bitcoin but i bet they do whether officially stated or no > 1. The Basquiat cabeza - 100K all in ? wtf. you can buy those all day long at half that 2. Kaws sets ? i know for a fact that PACE had a set for sale at 50k. i have been talking to them about it and frankly just waited too long. They emailed me after the auction and said it was now being held to be put in future auctions and despite our conversation they were regretfully not going to sell it direct. 2X source ? no one makes that much of a mistake. Why would someone buy such expensive art and not have any idea of the availability and pay 2X the going rate. and 2x in this case isnt .. oh you overpaid for that $1500 chevrier. this is an extra 40,000- 50,000 dollars. can you imagine making a 50,000 mistake? umm no. There has to be some manipulation or people with strange motives going on .. OR .. stupidity. id rather be the first than the latter. end of my stupid speculative conspiracy theory BS It’s all manipulated. NO ONE would spend £10k on a stick baby Stik. Lovers and single mum are around £15-17k Liberty around 10-13 depending if its ap or regular walk around red 13-14k, more for others diva around 17-18k depending on rareity a gallery has a silver baby up for 15k so 10k for the baby with fees seems about right at the moment. granted not my personal favourite colour. Yellow is nicer. bearing in mind this is if anyone wants to sell you one.
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Poster Bob on Jan 26, 2018 21:13:40 GMT 1, You're right. Stik's works are being manipulated at auction by one large player.
i'm just scratching my head on some of these.. i am going way out on a speculative limb here .. dont read any farther .. this is complete BS .. but i have to wonder if this isnt a few guys trying to move bitcoin profits into other assets that are basically not trackable and sellable again in private sale for cash. bitcoin to art to cash - no banks - etc. <ok just thought of one problem if the auction house doesnt take bitcoin but i bet they do whether officially stated or no > 1. The Basquiat cabeza - 100K all in ? wtf. you can buy those all day long at half that 2. Kaws sets ? i know for a fact that PACE had a set for sale at 50k. i have been talking to them about it and frankly just waited too long. They emailed me after the auction and said it was now being held to be put in future auctions and despite our conversation they were regretfully not going to sell it direct. 2X source ? no one makes that much of a mistake. Why would someone buy such expensive art and not have any idea of the availability and pay 2X the going rate. and 2x in this case isnt .. oh you overpaid for that $1500 chevrier. this is an extra 40,000- 50,000 dollars. can you imagine making a 50,000 mistake? umm no. There has to be some manipulation or people with strange motives going on .. OR .. stupidity. id rather be the first than the latter. end of my stupid speculative conspiracy theory BS It’s all manipulated. NO ONE would spend £10k on a stick baby
You're right. Stik's works are being manipulated at auction by one large player. i'm just scratching my head on some of these.. i am going way out on a speculative limb here .. dont read any farther .. this is complete BS .. but i have to wonder if this isnt a few guys trying to move bitcoin profits into other assets that are basically not trackable and sellable again in private sale for cash. bitcoin to art to cash - no banks - etc. <ok just thought of one problem if the auction house doesnt take bitcoin but i bet they do whether officially stated or no > 1. The Basquiat cabeza - 100K all in ? wtf. you can buy those all day long at half that 2. Kaws sets ? i know for a fact that PACE had a set for sale at 50k. i have been talking to them about it and frankly just waited too long. They emailed me after the auction and said it was now being held to be put in future auctions and despite our conversation they were regretfully not going to sell it direct. 2X source ? no one makes that much of a mistake. Why would someone buy such expensive art and not have any idea of the availability and pay 2X the going rate. and 2x in this case isnt .. oh you overpaid for that $1500 chevrier. this is an extra 40,000- 50,000 dollars. can you imagine making a 50,000 mistake? umm no. There has to be some manipulation or people with strange motives going on .. OR .. stupidity. id rather be the first than the latter. end of my stupid speculative conspiracy theory BS It’s all manipulated. NO ONE would spend £10k on a stick baby
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Hubble Bubble on Jan 26, 2018 21:21:52 GMT 1, You're right. Stik's works are being manipulated at auction by one large player. It’s all manipulated. NO ONE would spend £10k on a stick baby
Who's that, Bob?
Am genuinely interested. Let's be knowing.
You're right. Stik's works are being manipulated at auction by one large player. It’s all manipulated. NO ONE would spend £10k on a stick baby Who's that, Bob? Am genuinely interested. Let's be knowing.
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Deleted on Jan 26, 2018 21:31:14 GMT 1, You're right. Stik's works are being manipulated at auction by one large player. Who's that, Bob? Am genuinely interested. Let's be knowing.
FR
You're right. Stik's works are being manipulated at auction by one large player. Who's that, Bob? Am genuinely interested. Let's be knowing. FR
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Hubble Bubble on Jan 26, 2018 21:41:05 GMT 1, Who's that, Bob? Am genuinely interested. Let's be knowing. FR
I'd heard FR was heavy. That's what folk meant.
Who's that, Bob? Am genuinely interested. Let's be knowing. FR I'd heard FR was heavy. That's what folk meant.
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by ilogic69 on Jan 26, 2018 21:48:17 GMT 1, I was in the room, and whilst there was a couple of jaw dropping moments (that's art!), everything seemed pretty genuine from where I was sat...
I was in the room, and whilst there was a couple of jaw dropping moments (that's art!), everything seemed pretty genuine from where I was sat...
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by covertshadowops on Jan 26, 2018 22:32:11 GMT 1, the kaws set was a buyer in the room, at the back, and another guy on the phone from Russia.
i will leave it there.
the kaws set was a buyer in the room, at the back, and another guy on the phone from Russia.
i will leave it there.
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by daveart on Jan 26, 2018 23:02:20 GMT 1, To be clear - i wasnt implying the auction house did anything incorrectly.. i just question the bidders motives and or intelligence.. pricing something up a few thousand dollars is how the market moves over time. bidding something up 40-50,000 over the readily available price just doesnt sit well. and now all the 'experts' are out gushing about the amazing action on the KAWS and Basquiat. meh. time will tell as it always does. maybe a year from now those 100k kaws sets will look cheap. or not.
To be clear - i wasnt implying the auction house did anything incorrectly.. i just question the bidders motives and or intelligence.. pricing something up a few thousand dollars is how the market moves over time. bidding something up 40-50,000 over the readily available price just doesnt sit well. and now all the 'experts' are out gushing about the amazing action on the KAWS and Basquiat. meh. time will tell as it always does. maybe a year from now those 100k kaws sets will look cheap. or not.
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Woodey1001
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Woodey1001 on Jan 26, 2018 23:25:30 GMT 1, You're right. Stik's works are being manipulated at auction by one large player. Who's that, Bob? Am genuinely interested. Let's be knowing.
It’s that guy off four rooms. That Gallery guy of there. Not the one that owns the club in Camden, the one with Ryca and Stik on his books
You're right. Stik's works are being manipulated at auction by one large player. Who's that, Bob? Am genuinely interested. Let's be knowing. It’s that guy off four rooms. That Gallery guy of there. Not the one that owns the club in Camden, the one with Ryca and Stik on his books
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Woodey1001
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Woodey1001 on Jan 26, 2018 23:26:24 GMT 1, I was in the room, and whilst there was a couple of jaw dropping moments (that's art!), everything seemed pretty genuine from where I was sat...
It’s meant to look like that. That’s the whole point
I was in the room, and whilst there was a couple of jaw dropping moments (that's art!), everything seemed pretty genuine from where I was sat... It’s meant to look like that. That’s the whole point
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Woodey1001
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Woodey1001 on Jan 26, 2018 23:29:40 GMT 1, Who's that, Bob? Am genuinely interested. Let's be knowing. It’s that guy off four rooms. That Gallery guy of there. Not the one that owns the club in Camden, the one with Ryca and Stik on his books
The gallery near Victoria station, its him.
Who's that, Bob? Am genuinely interested. Let's be knowing. It’s that guy off four rooms. That Gallery guy of there. Not the one that owns the club in Camden, the one with Ryca and Stik on his books The gallery near Victoria station, its him.
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Hubble Bubble
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Hubble Bubble on Jan 26, 2018 23:38:06 GMT 1, It’s that guy off four rooms. That Gallery guy of there. Not the one that owns the club in Camden, the one with Ryca and Stik on his books The gallery near Victoria station, its him.
Lamberty?
It’s that guy off four rooms. That Gallery guy of there. Not the one that owns the club in Camden, the one with Ryca and Stik on his books The gallery near Victoria station, its him. Lamberty?
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Woodey1001
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Woodey1001 on Jan 26, 2018 23:40:44 GMT 1, The gallery near Victoria station, its him. Lamberty?
Yeah probably
The gallery near Victoria station, its him. Lamberty? Yeah probably
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by blerd on Jan 27, 2018 0:52:25 GMT 1, What was the condition like of the Morons? Ah, you mean the condition of the Morons rather than the condition report of the Morons... ...I couldn't believe they were buying that shit.
What was the condition like of the Morons? Ah, you mean the condition of the Morons rather than the condition report of the Morons... ...I couldn't believe they were buying that shit.
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by ilogic69 on Jan 27, 2018 10:24:10 GMT 1, That's absolutely fair comment, but the morality of how much is being spent or potential price hiking aside, I don't think we should be questioning peoples intelligence, people will pay what they feel it is worth if they want something (whether it be for their own walls or for a potential resale market they have spotted)... As you said, time will tell, should be interesting! Anyway, was some amazing art there and a fascinating auction...
That's absolutely fair comment, but the morality of how much is being spent or potential price hiking aside, I don't think we should be questioning peoples intelligence, people will pay what they feel it is worth if they want something (whether it be for their own walls or for a potential resale market they have spotted)... As you said, time will tell, should be interesting! Anyway, was some amazing art there and a fascinating auction...
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by ilogic69 on Jan 27, 2018 10:26:19 GMT 1, To be clear - i wasnt implying the auction house did anything incorrectly.. i just question the bidders motives and or intelligence.. pricing something up a few thousand dollars is how the market moves over time. bidding something up 40-50,000 over the readily available price just doesnt sit well. and now all the 'experts' are out gushing about the amazing action on the KAWS and Basquiat. meh. time will tell as it always does. maybe a year from now those 100k kaws sets will look cheap. or not. That's absolutely fair comment, but the morality of how much is being spent or potential price hiking aside, I don't think we should be questioning peoples intelligence, people will pay what they feel it is worth if they want something (whether it be for their own walls or for a potential resale market they have spotted)... As you said, time will tell, should be interesting! Anyway, was some amazing art there and a fascinating auction...
Read more: urbanartassociation.com/thread/149595/phillips-day-evening-editions-jan?page=3&scrollTo=1697542#ixzz55NL57XOu
To be clear - i wasnt implying the auction house did anything incorrectly.. i just question the bidders motives and or intelligence.. pricing something up a few thousand dollars is how the market moves over time. bidding something up 40-50,000 over the readily available price just doesnt sit well. and now all the 'experts' are out gushing about the amazing action on the KAWS and Basquiat. meh. time will tell as it always does. maybe a year from now those 100k kaws sets will look cheap. or not. That's absolutely fair comment, but the morality of how much is being spent or potential price hiking aside, I don't think we should be questioning peoples intelligence, people will pay what they feel it is worth if they want something (whether it be for their own walls or for a potential resale market they have spotted)... As you said, time will tell, should be interesting! Anyway, was some amazing art there and a fascinating auction... Read more: urbanartassociation.com/thread/149595/phillips-day-evening-editions-jan?page=3&scrollTo=1697542#ixzz55NL57XOu
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by ilogic69 on Jan 27, 2018 10:35:18 GMT 1, I was in the room, and whilst there was a couple of jaw dropping moments (that's art!), everything seemed pretty genuine from where I was sat... It’s meant to look like that. That’s the whole point Seems a slightly simplistic, pessimistic, "conspiracy theory" point of view, but each to their own... Anyway, as somebody said earlier, time will tell, should be interesting! Was some amazing art there and a fascinating auction... good to see the vibrancy of it all...
Read more: urbanartassociation.com/post/1697436/quote/149595?page=3#ixzz55NN7W8gE
I was in the room, and whilst there was a couple of jaw dropping moments (that's art!), everything seemed pretty genuine from where I was sat... It’s meant to look like that. That’s the whole point Seems a slightly simplistic, pessimistic, "conspiracy theory" point of view, but each to their own... Anyway, as somebody said earlier, time will tell, should be interesting! Was some amazing art there and a fascinating auction... good to see the vibrancy of it all... Read more: urbanartassociation.com/post/1697436/quote/149595?page=3#ixzz55NN7W8gE
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by daveart on Jan 27, 2018 16:16:13 GMT 1, To be clear - i wasnt implying the auction house did anything incorrectly.. i just question the bidders motives and or intelligence.. pricing something up a few thousand dollars is how the market moves over time. bidding something up 40-50,000 over the readily available price just doesnt sit well. and now all the 'experts' are out gushing about the amazing action on the KAWS and Basquiat. meh. time will tell as it always does. maybe a year from now those 100k kaws sets will look cheap. or not. That's absolutely fair comment, but the morality of how much is being spent or potential price hiking aside, I don't think we should be questioning peoples intelligence, people will pay what they feel it is worth if they want something (whether it be for their own walls or for a potential resale market they have spotted)... As you said, time will tell, should be interesting! Anyway, was some amazing art there and a fascinating auction...
fair enough - i posed my self proclaimed BS reason for why people would pay $40,000-50000 over market for something easily procured through a few phone calls.... feel free to provide your own reason why people would do that. i'll stick with "manipulation or people with strange motives going on .. OR .. stupidity. " until i get a better option..
To be clear - i wasnt implying the auction house did anything incorrectly.. i just question the bidders motives and or intelligence.. pricing something up a few thousand dollars is how the market moves over time. bidding something up 40-50,000 over the readily available price just doesnt sit well. and now all the 'experts' are out gushing about the amazing action on the KAWS and Basquiat. meh. time will tell as it always does. maybe a year from now those 100k kaws sets will look cheap. or not. That's absolutely fair comment, but the morality of how much is being spent or potential price hiking aside, I don't think we should be questioning peoples intelligence, people will pay what they feel it is worth if they want something (whether it be for their own walls or for a potential resale market they have spotted)... As you said, time will tell, should be interesting! Anyway, was some amazing art there and a fascinating auction... fair enough - i posed my self proclaimed BS reason for why people would pay $40,000-50000 over market for something easily procured through a few phone calls.... feel free to provide your own reason why people would do that. i'll stick with "manipulation or people with strange motives going on .. OR .. stupidity. " until i get a better option..
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Viking Surfer on Jan 27, 2018 23:41:42 GMT 1, Does anybody have the condition report for the Morons?
17.5 was a great result for the buyer if it was decent.
Does anybody have the condition report for the Morons?
17.5 was a great result for the buyer if it was decent.
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Moniker Projects on Jan 28, 2018 18:59:07 GMT 1, If anyone is interested in a KAWS No Reply portfolio, framed by John Jones, give me a shout...
If anyone is interested in a KAWS No Reply portfolio, framed by John Jones, give me a shout...
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by bbperez1 on Feb 1, 2018 0:30:36 GMT 1, If anyone is interested in a KAWS No Reply portfolio, framed by John Jones, give me a shout... not for the premium you'll likely be asking for it after these auction results.
If anyone is interested in a KAWS No Reply portfolio, framed by John Jones, give me a shout... not for the premium you'll likely be asking for it after these auction results.
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Express Post on Feb 1, 2018 0:58:30 GMT 1, Everyone should just hold on to their sets. More money to be made down the track.
If anyone is interested in a KAWS No Reply portfolio, framed by John Jones, give me a shout... not for the premium you'll likely be asking for it after these auction results.
Everyone should just hold on to their sets. More money to be made down the track. If anyone is interested in a KAWS No Reply portfolio, framed by John Jones, give me a shout... not for the premium you'll likely be asking for it after these auction results.
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by bbperez1 on Feb 1, 2018 1:29:08 GMT 1, Everyone should just hold on to their sets. More money to be made down the track. not for the premium you'll likely be asking for it after these auction results.
I have the man’s best friend set still sealed.
Everyone should just hold on to their sets. More money to be made down the track. not for the premium you'll likely be asking for it after these auction results. I have the man’s best friend set still sealed.
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Express Post on Feb 1, 2018 1:50:35 GMT 1, Everyone should just hold on to their sets. More money to be made down the track. I have the man’s best friend set still sealed.
Me too (NFS). Art Basel HK FTW!
Hopefully will be Confirmed that I have been invited again this year as one of Perrotin's guests. VIPs can eat the leftovers.
I should add that framing these is a value destroyer, and a logistical nightmare.
Everyone should just hold on to their sets. More money to be made down the track. I have the man’s best friend set still sealed. Me too (NFS). Art Basel HK FTW! Hopefully will be Confirmed that I have been invited again this year as one of Perrotin's guests. VIPs can eat the leftovers. I should add that framing these is a value destroyer, and a logistical nightmare.
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by shygetshigh83 on Mar 1, 2018 15:35:59 GMT 1, I know a lot of you already saw this, but $81.250 for a 4Ft!!!! I still regret I didn’t pull the trigger two year ago for the same one @ €17k...
I know a lot of you already saw this, but $81.250 for a 4Ft!!!! I still regret I didn’t pull the trigger two year ago for the same one @ €17k...
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Happy Shopper on Apr 11, 2018 15:42:55 GMT 1, Some high results for Jonas Wood and Kaws
Kaws Untitled Estimate £100,000-£150,000 acrylic on canvas 188.3 x 152.4 cm (74 1/8 x 60 in.) Painted in 2014. Sold for £162,500 (Including Fees)
JONAS WOOD Euphronios 5 Estimate £20,000 - 30,000 SOLD FOR £60,000 (Including Fees)
JONAS WOOD Pot 12 Estimate £10,000 - 15,000 SOLD FOR £23,750 (Including Fees)
Some high results for Jonas Wood and Kaws
Kaws Untitled Estimate £100,000-£150,000 acrylic on canvas 188.3 x 152.4 cm (74 1/8 x 60 in.) Painted in 2014. Sold for £162,500 (Including Fees)
JONAS WOOD Euphronios 5 Estimate £20,000 - 30,000 SOLD FOR £60,000 (Including Fees)
JONAS WOOD Pot 12 Estimate £10,000 - 15,000 SOLD FOR £23,750 (Including Fees)
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Happy Shopper on Apr 11, 2018 15:55:54 GMT 1, DAVID SHRIGLEY Untitled (Watch It Rot) Estimate £5,000 - 7,000 SOLD FOR £9,375 (Including Fees)
DAVID SHRIGLEY Untitled (Watch It Rot) Estimate £5,000 - 7,000 SOLD FOR £9,375 (Including Fees)
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