You may remember my previous post questioning the ethics of selling a Warhol depicting Michael Jackson immediately following Jackson’s death. Well, perhaps others felt queasy, too, because the auction might have been a big fat flop: Vered Gallery isn’t releasing the exact sale figure of the painting, saying it’s “over $1 million,” and it was sold to a speculator, [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Vered Gallery’
Was exploitative Michael Jackson art sale a total disaster?
Posted in Indulgences, News, tagged Andy Warhol, art auctions, art market, Michael Jackson, selling celebrity art, Vered Gallery on August 20, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
An uneasy feeling about exploiting death in the art market
Posted in Auctions, News, tagged Andy Warhol, auctioning artwork depicting dead celebrities, Michael Jackson, Vered Gallery on August 7, 2009 | 1 Comment »
I get it: celebrity, rarity, marketing opportunity. What I don’t get is why the East Hampton gallery auctioning off what is likely to be a $25 million+ piece of art (and is undoubtedly an American cultural treasure) has a website that looks cheaper than my free WordPress blog. Here‘s the BBC coverage. Happy weekend, people!