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Сообщение от artcol
Yes, that's exactly the case and situation. But personally, I very much doubt that the current market we have. Absolutely no prerequisites.
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Either the state will collapse, or the market turn out. The only question period. Art - it's the same business. Business, working in developed countries, will work in our country, when it develops. The scale may be others, but this will be the market rather than what is now.
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Сообщение от NATA NOVA
while (how long? While Russia will be (more or less) legal, civilized country with a developed economy and social protection?
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Totally agree with you. These are the main conditions. And you are right raised the issue of culture of buyers and sellers. First of all, even the customers. That culture simply does not. People just do not ... fantasy, or what? They stopped to look at the pictures. No longer take pictures. So they buy yachts, villas, but the art is perceived. As if people have something to cut. Judge even by their friends. Many of them simply do not see the pictures. There is not even a question, "like - not like it." Picture for them blank. By the way, until recently, I have not seen pictures, for me, art has also been an empty place. But it does not matter. I think it will. Return. Before the crisis, has already returned. It became almost fashionable to buy a picture. And then it barked, and the powers that be turned to the pressing problems - yachts, villas. But this is temporary. When you have five villas, you get bored with it, and you start to look around: what would be more interesting to buy? Oh! Pictures! Indeed, Hirst, Koons, Warhol bought not ordinary consumers. Ordinary shoppers are buying these artists lithographs, that cheaper, following those who buy the canvases. Chain reaction. So the market develops (if it's quite primitive). But we have with you, those who are a little versed in the art of the here and now, there is a slight advantage. We can cheap enough to buy a pair or two masterpieces. In the West, it is possible.

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