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Post by commandax on May 24, 2009 8:52:21 GMT -8
Looks like Gino's selling off some of his collection. The photos in these auctions are kind of interesting... you can see some of the rest of his collection. He says, "We have one of the largest pop surrealism collections in the world, so if you are looking for a specific artist, chances are we have them." So is Gino becoming a dealer? I thought he was going to start a museum.
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Post by travislouie on May 24, 2009 11:44:46 GMT -8
curious
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Post by sleepboy on May 24, 2009 14:22:38 GMT -8
I think he's just going through what most of us go through as collectors, except he had deeper pockets. When you first start, you buy up a storm, then get more selective when you realize what you really want and like. Then your stuck with things you don't want anymore.
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Post by commandax on May 24, 2009 14:45:03 GMT -8
The Ekundayo and KMNDZ pieces are from 8 months ago. Also, the way he represents himself: "If you're looking for a specific artist, chances are we have them," doesn't sound like someone looking to shed a few mistakes. Sounds like a gallery.
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Post by commandax on Jun 13, 2009 12:57:10 GMT -8
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Post by rizza79 on Jun 13, 2009 19:50:53 GMT -8
there are A LOT of pieces there. it's like a little stop and shop for affordable Lowbrow art.
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Post by richardtharbaugh on Jun 16, 2009 14:50:06 GMT -8
What a thrill for the artists who painted those originals and the primary galleries who sold 'em!
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