Assumption: Art becomes more valuable once an artist dies.
Actuality: Prices escalate only when demand is greater than supply. Prices can increase if there was a shortage of the artist's work prior to his or her death and if the demand continues to be significantly greater than supply. Art News (November 2003) presented an article on the ten most wanted artworks. These would sell individually for more than $5 Million IF the present owners would let me them go. However, as the collectors know they could not acquire a replacement painting/sculpture/drawing, they won't be selling these artworks.
Assumption: An artist's proof is more valuable than a print from the regular edition.
Actuality: Artist's proofs are routinely consistent with the regular edition in appearance and value. On rare occasions, a color trial proof be judged to be more valuable than the regular edition or an artist's proof. this happens when the reigning experts determine the color trial proof represents a more handsome product than the regular edition or artist's proof.
Assumption: It's just a print.
Actuality: Some artist's do or do not choose to paint. Their art "translates" more successfully using an original print medium such as lithography, etching, serigraphy, or woodcuts. Some original prints have sold for more than $100,000 when done by prominent artists. The only time an art professional might utter "It's just a print" is when they are referencing a reproductive print. This is usually a photographic rendition of an existing artwork, in other words, a photomechanical copy.
Why can't you value my art from photographs?
・Liability
・As long as I am a professional art appraiser, I am held to a different standard than someone functioning strictly as a dealer.
・PLUS I like to be right!!!
Photographs do NOT reveal all condition issues and the public is not trained to properly describe them. How many of you can recognize light staining, mat burning, foxing, etc? These and other condition flaws significantly impact value.
・A reproduction attached to canvas virtually looks the same as an original oil painting in a photograph. Unless I know which museum is currently hosting the actual painting, I cannot be perfectly sure you are showing me a photographically generated reproduction or an actual painting when viewing a photograph. Now there are gicle・prints printed on canvas and enhanced with paint, a hands-on inspection is a must.
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Art Myths Debunked
Audio Book Myths Or The 鄭udio Book Phobic・People
Audio books are becoming more and more popular. Yet, there are a lot of individual people that are afraid of trying audio books ・they are the 殿udio book phobic・people.
I have interviewed some of them recently and collected the so called reasons that separate them from the audio book world. I have proven to each one of them that those reasons are only myths and even succeeded in persuading some of them to try those threatening audio books. Here are the main myths I have encountered:
1. I believe audio books are expensive ・wrong. In fact, there are free downloadable audio books online. Audio books on mp3 files are usually cheaper than the same title in its book version. Audio book on Cd and books on tape could cost more but are still not expensive.
2. I think that audio books will never be a good substitute for the 途eal・books ・Right. Audio books・publishers do not see audio books as potential books substitutes. They are only an extension for the book concept. You can learn foreign languages or learn history by listening to audio books ・You will enjoy it more this way than reading a book about it. Audio books are intended for the times of the day when you can not read books.
3. I have no time to listen to audio books ・Wrong. Most of the people listen to audio books driving, cleaning the house, jogging etc. You can not read books in these times. Did you know that the average annual delay due to traffic congestion has more than tripled since 1982 and that More than 19 million commuters travel more than 45 minutes each way to their jobs. In fact, More than 97 million workers drive alone to work each day;
To sum up, to all of you 殿udio book phobic・people who claim they can not afford audio books. Listen to me; you can not afford not listening to audio books.