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Re: When is art, not art?
It's also not unusual for collectors to purchase pieces of art in a fashion that resembles investing in the stock market. Buy when the price of the painting, or whatever, is low and sell it years later when the price is high because the artist is now a superstar and all of their work is worth millions. Especially when the stocks are as combustible as they are currently, this practice could be seen as more grounded.
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Last edited by ChunTzu; 11-20-2008 at 10:20 AM..
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