Comments on More Gloom and Doom for the Art Market from ArtTacticTypePad2008-01-25T16:55:33ZMAO - Modern Art Obsessionhttps://modernartobsession.blogs.com/modern_art_obsession/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://modernartobsession.blogs.com/modern_art_obsession/2008/01/more-gloom-and/comments/atom.xml/Kenny T commented on 'More Gloom and Doom for the Art Market from ArtTactic'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451694c69e200e54ffe333388332008-01-30T17:11:39Z2008-01-30T17:11:39ZKenny TLord, I don't know what's worse: You talking about art or talking about the market. GET THEE A MARGARITA AND...<p>Lord, I don't know what's worse: You talking about art or talking about the market. GET THEE A MARGARITA AND CALM DOWN!!!!</p>Lisa Hunter commented on 'More Gloom and Doom for the Art Market from ArtTactic'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451694c69e200e5500e06d688342008-01-29T02:33:52Z2008-01-29T02:33:52ZLisa Hunterhttp://howtobuyart.blogspot.comSure, the good times don't last forever, but neither do the bad times. If you buy something with genuine value...<p>Sure, the good times don't last forever, but neither do the bad times.</p>
<p>If you buy something with genuine value (not just buzz) and can afford to hold onto it during the downturn, you don't really have a problem. The 80s art market was over-hyped and crashed bad, but if you bought quality and held on, you made a nice profit 10 or 15 later.<br />
</p>cocoguy commented on 'More Gloom and Doom for the Art Market from ArtTactic'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451694c69e200e5500c59bc88342008-01-28T10:07:26Z2008-01-28T10:07:26ZcocoguyWell, sometimes you do get a little bit over dramatic...but I still love you.<p>Well, sometimes you do get a little bit over dramatic...but I still love you.</p>Art Brute commented on 'More Gloom and Doom for the Art Market from ArtTactic'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451694c69e200e550086c8788342008-01-26T01:32:32Z2008-01-26T01:32:32ZArt BruteWon't really be a big deal... ...unless of course you paid over the odds. Even still, looking at your art...<p>Won't really be a big deal... ...unless of course you paid over the odds.</p>
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Even still, looking at your art should be a little more rewarding than looking at a downward slope on your IRA performance chart.</p>Rob commented on 'More Gloom and Doom for the Art Market from ArtTactic'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451694c69e200e55008023188342008-01-25T20:53:51Z2008-01-25T20:53:51ZRobDAMN! MAO.. SO much negativity... lighten it up a little, will you please. It's only art..not World War III.<p>DAMN! MAO..<br />
SO much negativity... lighten it up a little, will you please.</p>
<p>It's only art..not World War III. </p>ruben commented on 'More Gloom and Doom for the Art Market from ArtTactic'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451694c69e200e55007bcd388342008-01-25T17:52:30Z2008-01-25T17:52:30ZrubenThere are strong signs of that already going around.I am holding my purse very tight over here ...lol Some of...<p>There are strong signs of that already going around.I am holding my purse very tight over here ...lol<br />
Some of my friends are already staring to sell their artwork. By the way anybody interested in a Nan Goldin photograph for sale?. I own the same photo so no point of having two.<br />
If anybody is looking to collect Basquiat, Koons, Vik Muniz, Nan Goldin, Ryan McGinness,Robert Rauschenberg etc..etc.please get in touch with me before it goes to an auction house.No charge on my part just helping out a friend in desperate need due to the economy crisis.The prices will be very...very negotiable.<br />
Time for basement bargaings again folks!<br />
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