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Such a "mechanism"?


This is not a "mechanism" and "fantasy" man is not in the subject.
  
    Kirill, it is you are not in the subject, because this is the "mechanism" is quite - yet often used for promotion, as a rule, contemporary artists. Why is modern, but because their works are often are concentrated in some (or many) hands (hedge funds, the heirs, dealers, etc.). Imagine that the pictures, for example, Serov or Raphael who are either not in sufficient quantities for such manipulations impossible. Masterpieces of the real masters - the geniuses come into the market very rarely. Years and even decades of waiting for the real art collectors and not always wait!
               When - that Malevich sold at auction Phillips outlined the price of this artist ($ 17,000,000) and then works on the market was a long time, though for this a long time the price of some contemporary artists, thanks to the efforts of interested dealers have been inflated to the sky (note the more natural process of cheapening money). Hence, the price distortions that give rise to confusion with sensible and really knowledgeable people. And, really, if you think about how the genius of Russian avant-garde may cost less or be a Hirst or Koons! All, of course, comes full circle! And all (or many) will sooner or later realize that the king - is naked! Extra confirmation of this - recently sold for an enormous amount of work Kazimierz ($ 60.000.000)! But if one considers that these masterpieces are rare, and human stupidity, on the contrary, frequent occurrence, the success shrewd businessman assured.



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