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How (not) to buy a Banksy online

Real fake or fake original
TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
48 Seiten
Englisch
treditionerschienen am26.12.2022
Increasing popularity of street art is changing the art market and its laws. What used to be rather noble and elitist is now tangential to provocation and art from the street, and fetches top prices. A controversy has arisen among artists themselves: whether street art, once created in public space, belongs in private collections. An art form that is ephemeral in its basic nature, because graffiti or street art are usually not designed for eternity, is countering increasing commercialization through wanton devaluation; artists destroy and remove their works as soon as they run the risk of becoming valuable or commercially abused, sometimes as part of the public staging. The object documented in the book, a rusty wheel clamp, which due to various traces can be attributed to Banksy's environment, exemplifies this controversy. Could an artist want to devalue an original as a forgery, or does an alleged forgery thus become an original?mehr
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KlappentextIncreasing popularity of street art is changing the art market and its laws. What used to be rather noble and elitist is now tangential to provocation and art from the street, and fetches top prices. A controversy has arisen among artists themselves: whether street art, once created in public space, belongs in private collections. An art form that is ephemeral in its basic nature, because graffiti or street art are usually not designed for eternity, is countering increasing commercialization through wanton devaluation; artists destroy and remove their works as soon as they run the risk of becoming valuable or commercially abused, sometimes as part of the public staging. The object documented in the book, a rusty wheel clamp, which due to various traces can be attributed to Banksy's environment, exemplifies this controversy. Could an artist want to devalue an original as a forgery, or does an alleged forgery thus become an original?
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-347-81491-2
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2022
Erscheinungsdatum26.12.2022
Seiten48 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht109 g
Artikel-Nr.16627537
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B. Bernsteiner ist begeisterter und erfahrener Graffiti-Sammler. Er ist Unternehmer und lebt mit seiner Familie und vielen Tieren in einem ländlichen Gebiet in Deutschland. Seit gut 20 Jahren sammelt er Graffiti Kunst und hat zahlreiche Bekannte aus diesem Umfeld.