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Whether you're the artist or someone else has created the original art, there is big money in art prints. Art prints are relatively inexpensive to have produced and can retail for as much as ...
Last week, we looked at the many ways that careless collectors can lose money when they buy and sell works of art [see "Nine Ways to Lose Money in the Art Market," July 16, 2009]. Of course, money can ...
Prints of established artists can be a good way to start The first piece of art Sharon Reaves ever bought was by an emerging artist and cost $300, which was a lot of money for Reaves in 1999.
First Josh bought discounted prints from Kmart for as little as $14 and Gyprock CSR Jointmaster Topping Compound from Bunnings Warehouse, which set him back $64.20. '$60 sounds expensive but this ...
The largest commercial art gallery in the world put on a show last week. The show's opening reception, in a huge duplex suite on uptown Fifth Avenue, drew 5,800 art lovers. But bigger news than ...
A Nick Cave Soundsuit is on display until July 28 at the Springfield Art Museum before rotating into the museum’s permanent collection exhibition.
The owners of Gemini G.E.L., the Los Angeles print publisher, commissioned the project and will give a set to donors who pledge at least $20,000 to the Obama campaign (it’s an edition of 150).
Where there’s money, there’s usually crime. Where there’s big money, there’s big crime. In the art market of 2011, there was both, and lots of it. Here, a roundup of the major events: (In ...
It creates the illusion of printing money – or of shredding art. Given Banksy’s sense of humor, we can’t help but wonder if his frame worked the same way.