Pondered the question: Does the label indicate the picture in the exhibition -sale price ?
The general trend should be simpler and more transparent in this matter ... I have seen yesterday the price tag on one picture in the CHA -90 000 rubles.
For - people are curious - this is one more reason to view the entire exhibition - the shopping instinct , if the price is low , then maybe it will push for some ideas , and many feel free to ask , so as not to run into a large sum in return. I am personally sympathetic to such openness ..
Against this , Why do not shop, it still works , art, and here the price tags are hung on display, as on sale, which creates a false impression - the artist paints a picture for the money .
The third option , the most common in the West - on the table is the price list with a list of all the exhibited works and the price -who- wants can silently look.
What do you think ?
Последний раз редактировалось Seriy; 25.12.2011 в 15:38.
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