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Edvard Munch's 'The Scream' sells for $120 million at auction (edit)
Edvard Munch’s classic masterpiece, on show in London this week, is estimated to fetch $80 million at Sotheby's. http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/...u_2145660b.jpg Fifty-three works worth an estimated $446 million (£280 million) from Sotheby’s forthcoming Impressionist, Modern and Contemporary art sales in New York are to be exhibited in London this week. Highlights include Edvard Munch’s classic, The Scream, estimated at $80 million, and Andy Warhol’s Double Elvis, estimated at between $30 million and $50 million. http://artobserved.com/artimages/200...thaus-Graz.jpg Is the price of art becoming obscene? Are there not better ways to spend £50M, and greater needs? I know art is a good investment, but are the prices people are willing to pay for it now out of control? Have art lovers obsessions with owning modern greats now become simply ridiculous? |
Yes the Art World
Utter Bliss. |
The Scream.
Don't you just know how that feels sometimes? That's worth the money in my opinion, to sum emotion up so succinctly. |
If I had megamillions I would buy artwork like this.
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Sells for almost $120,000,000
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Wow. What that sort of money could do...
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Don't see what's so good about it :idc:
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me neither. never really got weird art like this
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sounds about right
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I do appreciate art, I just think the money it commands is crazy.
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I guess it's just the thrill of being able to say you're the only one in the world that has it
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I do have one off original pieces, but not by famous artists. :tongue:
Would not pay silly amounts for them though. |
I just don't get it :bored:
Art is just ridiculously expensive sometimes when it really isn't very good. |
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