The formula for selling a million-dollar work of art

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2016
  • Some dead sharks are worth $12 million.
    The biggest factor in the price of art often isn't quality, or effort - it's branding. But when a new artist steps into the art market, he or she has no reputation - no branding. That's where art dealers come in. They promote, educate, and help artists to gain fame and success.
    To learn more about the economics of the art market, you can get Don Thompson's "The $12 Million Stuff Shark" here: www.amazon.com/Million-Stuffe...
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Комментарии • 767

  • @TheModernInvestor
    @TheModernInvestor 6 лет назад +411

    You forgot to say, the DAY after he sold all of his artworks the stock market crashed. Hirst made out like an absolute bandit. 200 million in two days and on the third day we entered the Great Recession, genius

    • @Axel-tx3ru
      @Axel-tx3ru 2 года назад +10

      That seems a little fishy, don’t ya think? What a coincidence

    • @Xyz123Etc..
      @Xyz123Etc.. Год назад

      @@Axel-tx3ru wow beyond fishy. They all liquidated cash into inflated art that would be resold/sold back to auction houses when the market bounces back.. bridging the inflation gap during recessions .. wow never looked at it like that.

    • @kishascape
      @kishascape Год назад +3

      @@Axel-tx3ru it’s well known for a long time and there’s nothing anyone can do about it unfortunately.

  • @davidwu4247
    @davidwu4247 7 лет назад +1297

    Andy Warhol summed it up pretty well. Art is business, sure there is artistic value and skill, but in the end it's still supply and demand

    • @lemonminus1589
      @lemonminus1589 7 лет назад +45

      anything can be a business

    • @BrandonByerly-Sam9501
      @BrandonByerly-Sam9501 7 лет назад +40

      Underwater basket weaving?

    • @merkk11
      @merkk11 7 лет назад +8

      I would pay to see that.

    • @AshAYP22
      @AshAYP22 7 лет назад +7

      David wu There will come a time when just defecating in a box filled with flies would be considered a masterpiece.

    • @TheChuchurocket
      @TheChuchurocket 6 лет назад +3

      Yeah. Artistic value on its own will never be valued at 12 million dollars. I learned that the hard way.

  • @lemonminus1589
    @lemonminus1589 7 лет назад +688

    i mean, its similar to the music industry, you can make a song a million times better than anyone of the popular artists, in your garage, but it will never get sold, because you are not well known.

    • @krombopulos_michael
      @krombopulos_michael 7 лет назад +34

      Not really though because people have to actually like a song to want to listen to it and it only becomes big if lots of people like it. Lots of famous artists have support from record companies but people just don't want to hear the songs. It's value isn't just decided by what lots of people want. The value of the art is decided by a small group of very rich people who want to pay to keep the piece to themselves.

    • @mysss29
      @mysss29 6 лет назад +10

      +Krombopulos
      ...most of that is exactly what +Lemon said o___O

    • @anonymousstout4759
      @anonymousstout4759 5 лет назад +3

      Well that's not always true except in pop culture, at least metal, ska, jazz, reggae doesn't work like that as long as the music fell good the works will sell

    • @leeanucha
      @leeanucha 4 года назад +5

      no it's not the same at all. what are you talking about? have you not heard of unpopular artist songs that got recornized by millions? Sooooo many.

    • @jacobgeorge11
      @jacobgeorge11 4 года назад +1

      @@krombopulos_michael You know nothing about the industry hahaha

  • @frozeneternity93
    @frozeneternity93 7 лет назад +1121

    So like everything else in life, its about who you know

    • @sheenamalabar9858
      @sheenamalabar9858 6 лет назад +8

      damn ! yea

    • @sasetsasha8832
      @sasetsasha8832 6 лет назад +17

      Yeah art is not different to any laws of the jungle!

    • @andalvernoble5533
      @andalvernoble5533 5 лет назад +4

      or about who knows you

    • @Lesiku
      @Lesiku 5 лет назад +25

      Yes, you are partially correct. It helps though if you are GAY, heavy drug user, drink alcohol and of course a socialist. Once a painter whose paintings are selling for more then $ 1 million told me: You can have the talent of Picasso and Dali but if you are not gay and left winger, you are not going to be famous. Enough said. :(

    • @sabarjuragan7886
      @sabarjuragan7886 4 года назад

      I sell vincent van gogh paintings. And there is only one in Indonesia. If you are interested, please contact me by email

  • @WrenchNinja
    @WrenchNinja 7 лет назад +1155

    1. Buy painting from struggling artist
    2. Kill artist
    3. ?????
    4. Profit

  • @AlexBerman
    @AlexBerman 7 лет назад +601

    Would love to see a 60 minute version of this video, you guys just scratched the surface

    • @squinteastwood4637
      @squinteastwood4637 6 лет назад +13

      60 minutes of lisp lady? No thanks.

    • @Maxlaiharekrishna
      @Maxlaiharekrishna 6 лет назад +6

      Yea! I agree! That’s a lot helpful to artists!

    • @marisaarraes2943
      @marisaarraes2943 5 лет назад +14

      There's a documentary about this. It's called Blurred Lines, you may wanna check this one out.

    • @forzuhderick9662
      @forzuhderick9662 5 лет назад +1

      @@marisaarraes2943 Thanks for the info

    • @thelstan8562
      @thelstan8562 4 года назад +1

      You can still search for the book to which the video had referenced.

  • @PikaPetey
    @PikaPetey 7 лет назад +3322

    so basically it's a scam

    • @BlueDingo5
      @BlueDingo5 7 лет назад +79

      A scam in the sense of clever marketing?

    • @dimap8810
      @dimap8810 7 лет назад +1

      Hey pika, wat up bud

    • @SirManDudeGuy1
      @SirManDudeGuy1 7 лет назад +60

      Well, the art market is probably the least regulated big market in the world, so it isn't really a "scam". Multi-million dollar art auctioneers want to keep it that way and do whatever they can to do so. The real question to ask is who is the scammer? The artist? The dealer? The critic? The adviser?
      They are all trying to make money somehow, and will manipulate and kiss ass to do so. It's the same with any other commodity market. The only difference is that art is based on opinions/intellectual value rather than material availability.

    • @binaryvoid0101
      @binaryvoid0101 7 лет назад +84

      Disagree. Entirely.
      A scam involves manipulation. Who's being manipulated? People who are willing to drop $2,000,000 for a formaldehyde Shark are doing so because they want to. Rich art buyers have experience and know what they are doing. It would be dishonest to say you wouldn't buy novelties for your personal enjoyment if you won the lottery tomorrow. If you've ever splurged on something that you appreciate, then you have definitely bought something that at least 1 person finds uninteresting or a waste of time.

    • @TheSexy9347
      @TheSexy9347 7 лет назад +6

      Binary Void Sir, you just perfectly described my thoughts

  • @heath1234able
    @heath1234able 7 лет назад +1524

    Excuse me while I go and throw a bucket of paint at a wall and sell it for 15 million dollars

    • @LTB8040
      @LTB8040 7 лет назад +90

      +Heath Lennie If that's something you can do why haven't you?

    • @vermashwetank
      @vermashwetank 7 лет назад +114

      Because he/she is not a reputed artist and doesn't have any good connections

    • @LTB8040
      @LTB8040 7 лет назад +49

      Aand that's my point

    • @Ciscogrande
      @Ciscogrande 7 лет назад +9

      Yeah Heath, go try and tell us what happens later hahahah you fucktard

    • @notusneo
      @notusneo 7 лет назад +20

      im pretty sure hes being ironic

  • @imrannazir6931
    @imrannazir6931 7 лет назад +462

    Nice, would have been interesting if you investigated the links between crime and the art world as I'm sure that a lot of money is hidden/laundered through art. Certainly in the UK you pay less tax by sinking your money into works of art so this is what some of the rich do.

    • @georgethezebra7496
      @georgethezebra7496 7 лет назад

      Explain why you'd pay less tax by sinking money into art.

    • @georgethezebra7496
      @georgethezebra7496 7 лет назад +1

      Imran Nazir Thanks

    • @tintinlointain
      @tintinlointain 7 лет назад +17

      actually, buying art isnt a good way to launder money. its not anonymous enough and to buy and sell expensive pieces you need to know the right people and often go through some lengthy procedures/negotiations. on top of that, you have too clear of a paper trail. so all in all its just too ineffective.

    • @imrannazir6931
      @imrannazir6931 7 лет назад +14

      tintinlointain
      Well I can think of one way, buy it through an anonymous shell company.

    • @sheenamalabar9858
      @sheenamalabar9858 6 лет назад

      right

  • @alien-ann
    @alien-ann 4 года назад +78

    Leonardo - died poor
    Micheanglo-died poor
    Van Gogh - died poor
    These guys - draw a big square = rich

    • @AvitalShtap
      @AvitalShtap 3 года назад

      What happens after they draw a big square?

    • @bdp_6_riandynugroho276
      @bdp_6_riandynugroho276 3 года назад +4

      @@AvitalShtap draw another square?

    • @inigofenwick5108
      @inigofenwick5108 2 года назад

      They were poor materialistically but rich artistically

    • @memenmarwan8262
      @memenmarwan8262 2 года назад +5

      Only van gogh died poor except leonardo and michaelangelo

    • @gavinreid2741
      @gavinreid2741 2 года назад +2

      Leonardo lived with kings.

  • @cortster12
    @cortster12 7 лет назад +28

    I'm convinced all the art "connoisseurs" just pretend to know what makes and doesn't make art worth millions of dollars, and rich people go along with it just because it makes them feel dignified.

  • @arioka5296
    @arioka5296 6 лет назад +38

    It really saddens me how the definition of Art is being cheapened.

    • @SonGoku-zr9nc
      @SonGoku-zr9nc 2 года назад +4

      Not even that they completely take away the meaning of art. When everything is art then art is nothing.

  • @supersimmer7217
    @supersimmer7217 7 лет назад +97

    Spare yourself the 4 mins:
    Its all about connections, not talent.

  • @nominis4523
    @nominis4523 4 года назад +87

    I feel like art is a giant money laundering scheme for millionaires.

    • @abbieanderson4938
      @abbieanderson4938 4 года назад

      Nominis art is also anything created by humans with an intent, sometimes money is just thrown into the mix

    • @jappiejojo777
      @jappiejojo777 3 года назад

      If only! Sadly it’s just human stupidity

  • @CalvinChikelue
    @CalvinChikelue 7 лет назад +63

    Might as well start painting as a hobby. Never know what'll happen

    • @dontignorewatchme5851
      @dontignorewatchme5851 7 лет назад +7

      yes man. but also remember its who you know. just self advertise

    • @Mintzoid
      @Mintzoid 5 лет назад +5

      you could make a scribble on a paper in less than a minute call it high level abstract art and price it for the same, its just a matter of getting lucky.

    • @calebjaymes9710
      @calebjaymes9710 3 года назад

      Fr

  • @drrice1123
    @drrice1123 7 лет назад +254

    Nah i'll just draw a blue line on a canvas and sell it for 2500000 dollars.Also FIRST.

    • @lawrencecalablaster568
      @lawrencecalablaster568 7 лет назад +3

      The Bot Cy Twombly for the win!

    • @soyboy529
      @soyboy529 7 лет назад +5

      have u ever hearf of money laundering , ye thats what that is...

    • @telefonkirtys
      @telefonkirtys 7 лет назад

      Get back when you're famous

    • @tssdr9419
      @tssdr9419 7 лет назад +8

      Rothko already did that. Get some originality

    • @vermashwetank
      @vermashwetank 7 лет назад +2

      Seems like the bar of originality has been set pretty low

  • @cmooreHD
    @cmooreHD 7 лет назад +17

    How about a video on how art dealers hold so much power or even get to such status. Very curious now!

  • @MayankDhuria
    @MayankDhuria 7 лет назад +4

    Really informative content not only about selling art but also marketing. Thanks a ton, guys... Keep them coming. )

  • @santissimoo2372
    @santissimoo2372 7 лет назад +296

    Vox, I have a question for you, can you be my teacher for History, Science, Math and English? Basically, be my school ;)

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      @butterbutterkins8834 7 лет назад +8

      Doge Dogeson I agree. I would pass on all my tests and become the smartest person on Earth. Oh btw nice profile pic lmao

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      If you like this channel, I feel like school of life is pretty good for you too.
      try it out sometime.

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      @santissimoo2372 7 лет назад +2

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    • @abhijeetshrestha1502
      @abhijeetshrestha1502 7 лет назад

      already subscribed, since we're recommending channels anyway leminos videos on space or any other thing might interest you.

  • @KabzieMusic
    @KabzieMusic 7 лет назад +1

    Interesting and informative, nice work.

  • @Pablo123456x
    @Pablo123456x 7 лет назад +62

    why the hell I watched the whole thing? maybe to procrastinate a little more. what a man can do to avoid going back to his thesis... god.

    • @Ottmar555
      @Ottmar555 7 лет назад +1

      FeelsBadMan

    • @pssurvivor
      @pssurvivor 7 лет назад

      Hey I am doing the same here! I can do anything but work on my dissertation!

    • @jesuskomailful
      @jesuskomailful 4 года назад

      Dayum! Man, I'm writing my thesis now though...

  • @PFyN0T
    @PFyN0T 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks Vox for this video, I'm gonna read that book.

  • @pssurvivor
    @pssurvivor 7 лет назад +67

    This is absolutely obscene! But, on the upside now I know what to when my cat dies!

  • @mixxdup
    @mixxdup 7 лет назад +1

    Very interesting! Thank you for this video! :D

  • @dumptruck3591
    @dumptruck3591 6 лет назад +14

    As an artist, I'd like to clarify.
    In the art community, it's very insisted to not discourage yourself and find high worth with your artwork, so making out prices higher is quite embraced. How artists price artwork is very accurate in the video. In reality, it works greatest with artist popularity. I'm not the greatest at explaining things, so feel free to add or disagree respectfully.

  • @CptnJCFG
    @CptnJCFG 7 лет назад +8

    You could also use art to launder money like a BOSS.

  • @coreycox2345
    @coreycox2345 7 лет назад

    Thank you. Useful, in a general sense.

  • @bcnicholas123
    @bcnicholas123 5 лет назад +6

    Like most things in life, it’s all about who you know

  • @AshAYP22
    @AshAYP22 7 лет назад +6

    Keeping a cow's head with flies in a container is art.ART!!!!😭

  • @appellationsobriquet6205
    @appellationsobriquet6205 7 лет назад +9

    If you liked this you should check out *Oscar Boyson's 'The Art Market'* on RUclips, it's pretty much this but in more detail and cool visuals. 👍

  • @harrisjm62
    @harrisjm62 2 года назад +2

    Supply and demand curves can only be drawn in perfectly competitive markets. The various things mentioned before such as reputation, status, etc, basically "brand" take it out of perfect competition and into monopolistic competition at best, perhaps monopoly (ie only Picaso can make a Picaso). Without perfect competition you can't make a supply curve. The very few buyers in the market definitely make it a monopsony which means you can't draw a demand curve either.

  • @ilikeceral3
    @ilikeceral3 7 лет назад +4

    Often where I go to art galleries the paintings have their prices marked. It's kinda confusing hearing that they aren't everywhere.

  • @Sangerino
    @Sangerino 7 лет назад +8

    That shark artwork selling for $12m was ridiculous. Couldn't you just do what Hirst did for $10k. Get any shark you want and stuff it with formaldehyde. Some people have too much money.

    • @Ray-wy4kq
      @Ray-wy4kq 7 лет назад +1

      The patron didn't just want a shark piece. He wanted a shark piece with Hirst's name on it.

    • @krombopulos_michael
      @krombopulos_michael 7 лет назад

      It's about owning the original. The same way that you can buy a digital copy of Action Comics 1 for a few bucks online or you can pay a few million to get an original printing in mint condition. The whole concept of collector's items like that is pretty stupid though imo.

    • @Sangerino
      @Sangerino 7 лет назад

      Krombopulos Michael the original comics are highly sought after because there are a limited amount of them and they have sentiment. A shark in a fish tank is easily replicable and has no meaning behind it. A famous artwork has thought and meaning behind it. Hirst literally pumped a shark with formaldehyde and put it in a tank. There's no creativity or meaning in that. It didn't even take much skill. Just choose your own shark and do the same.

    • @krombopulos_michael
      @krombopulos_michael 7 лет назад +1

      Sangerino But there's also a very limited amount of shark tanks made by Damien Hirst himself. That's why its valuable. Saying to make your own is like saying to go and draw your own Action Comics 1. The value of it is not just in its merit, but in its rarity and status, just like with buying an original rare comic.If you had a copy of The Starry Night you could probably sell it for $100m and people would pay that, even though they could just buy a replica for $10 and it do the same aesthetic job. All these scenarios are just as illogical as one another.

  • @ookaookaooka
    @ookaookaooka 7 лет назад +4

    That shark piece actually no longer exists, there was a problem with the preservatives used and the specimen started to degrade. (I took a class taught by one of the people who was hired to locate and preserve a replacement shark)

  • @katzen3314
    @katzen3314 7 лет назад +128

    If you've got millions to spend then pay someone a tiny fraction of the price and make your own frickin' shark preserved in formaldehyde to show every1 how creepy you are. Couldn't you buy a frickin' shark aquarium with a lifetime supply of food and maintenance for that price???

    • @Yusuf1187
      @Yusuf1187 7 лет назад +3

      Haha that's a good point.

    • @redlion145
      @redlion145 7 лет назад +29

      The point isn't to buy the shark, but to buy the prestige of owning a large piece of art by a famous contemporary artist.
      Personally, I have doubts as to the longevity of Hirst's reputation. But dealers will release previous sale prices to stimulate bidding in subsequent sales, promulgating waves of hopeless taste in art.

    • @katzen3314
      @katzen3314 7 лет назад +5

      Irish Identity Ok, but would you rather have a formaldehyde preserved shark, or a shark tank to slowly lower your enemies into?

    • @redlion145
      @redlion145 7 лет назад +3

      The latter, but only if they had frikin lazers.

    • @argh1989
      @argh1989 7 лет назад +13

      Interestingly enough, Vox actually has a video discussing why full-grown sharks can't really be kept alive in captivity.

  • @Karasaph
    @Karasaph 7 лет назад +2

    Fan artwork of people with their own characters is something becomming more and more relevant. At least in conventions.
    There isn't that much money in it, but it's growing. Yeah, the small market is really increasing, which is good.

  • @restoredtheology3689
    @restoredtheology3689 3 года назад

    Excellent video and insight. I’m selling something for a huge amount and I built my marketing strategy around reaching the wealthy.

  • @sentiments1562
    @sentiments1562 3 года назад +2

    I noticed that canvasses that has these random lines sell a lot bigger price that those art I see from people that paint amazing landscapes

  • @Vempsterful
    @Vempsterful 7 лет назад +15

    Art is what you define as art, what you value it. To me modern art has no value & people who buy modern art for millions just have bad taste.

    • @lemonminus1589
      @lemonminus1589 7 лет назад +8

      i see modern art as, well, art. i like modern art, i like classical art, i like all art

    • @binaryum
      @binaryum 7 лет назад +4

      How you dare compare pre-modern art with this abstract bullshit we have nowadays?

    • @bigpapi7876
      @bigpapi7876 6 лет назад

      Art is just what you see in the piece. For some people they see nothing in it making it worthless to them but for some others they might see a person or a dog in a painting that's just scribbles making it worth something to them.

  • @MeanBeanKerosene
    @MeanBeanKerosene 5 лет назад +4

    Or the time a dude said he found some unknown artists work and that he was a virtual legend for a time with over a dozen pieces. Each canvas sold for half a million each. Meanwhile, the unknown artist was actually the guy who 'found' the artworks and basically scammed the uppity art collectors.

  • @Acsion42
    @Acsion42 6 лет назад +6

    The Damien Hirst piece mentioned is called "The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living" not, "The Shark". Not sure if Vox left that out for the sake of brevity, but there it is for those curious.

  • @MrKeenun
    @MrKeenun 7 лет назад

    Simpsons vibe from the music, great work Vox.

  • @uninsulatedshrimp5518
    @uninsulatedshrimp5518 7 лет назад +6

    When will we ever understand the mystery of "art"

  • @uninsulatedshrimp5518
    @uninsulatedshrimp5518 7 лет назад +16

    Is Vox on other platforms other than RUclips

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      @uninsulatedshrimp5518 7 лет назад +1

      NeighborhoodPizzaGuy That explains when it says Vix dicks instead of Vox Dox

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      @controverzo 7 лет назад +7

      vox.com

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      @AgiIeBeast 7 лет назад +1

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  • @princeorion84
    @princeorion84 3 года назад +8

    Someone should do a social experiment where they grow themselves a good reputation, and then create an artwork where they put no thought into it whatsoever. Afterwards, they would give it a meaning that the populace can resonate with and try to sell it. When they sell it they should try to get the price to increase as much as it can. An ideal minimum value would be 1 million dollars. Finally, after being sold, they would then make a public announcement explaining how it was a social experiment and how the painting has no meaning, took no effort, and is utterly useless. Then, they would wait to see the public’s reaction. If someone could do that, what would that say about the art world? What would that say about how are *could* be created? What would that say about the public, about those rich 1 percenters? What would that say about artists? What would that say about *us* as a people? What would that say about *art* as a whole?
    Honestly I bet you if someone could do that, someone could still find a way to say that the whole social experiment was the true meaning of the piece and that it was made to invoke question. Which I guess would make it art in a way. Which would be pretty funny if someone tried to prove a point about art, but instead created a statement.

  • @PPCCO.
    @PPCCO. 7 лет назад

    vox creates the best videos.

  • @viince_vb
    @viince_vb 5 лет назад +1

    Well as long as the Art Market is (almost) a totally unregulated you can provide any kind of strategy to crush it! But nowadays, the prices and deals are quite transparent: not automatically but being provided with the right informations isn't that difficult anymore. More, taking the case of Damian First is not representative about the market per se. It is a particular case in a very particular context.

  • @alypixar4690
    @alypixar4690 3 года назад

    Great video

  • @Bhudanjabs
    @Bhudanjabs 7 лет назад

    what's that art selling site at 03:44 ? or any good art selling/buying sites...

  • @leeanucha
    @leeanucha 4 года назад

    Think big! I will. Thanks

  • @BariumCobaltNitrog3n
    @BariumCobaltNitrog3n 7 лет назад

    I painted a 16' x 35' life size beach scene that turned out nice. People keep saying the same thing when they see it, wow. I like the big pieces like Serra's and Richard Misrach's beaches (I processed his 8x10 chromes for a couple years)...you gotta think big.

  • @Bayleyistrying
    @Bayleyistrying 7 лет назад +131

    So I'm early, let me think of a joke.....
    My bank account

    • @joebroart
      @joebroart 7 лет назад +14

      no

    • @Bayleyistrying
      @Bayleyistrying 7 лет назад +4

      k Chacon You must be fun at parties

    • @NightDoge
      @NightDoge 7 лет назад +5

      +TheStreetEmpire -- You must be lame at parties.

    • @mysss29
      @mysss29 6 лет назад

      here I've got one: modern art ZIIIIIIIIIIIINNNNNNNNNNNNGGGGGGGG

  • @f1ggyc
    @f1ggyc 7 лет назад

    I love how even Vox can't hold it in at 1:45

  • @andersoncarman
    @andersoncarman 7 лет назад

    Hirst actually purchased the pieces that no one would bid on himself. In a since handing money from his left to his right. This drove up the dollar number on the auction as a while but didn't culminate in actual value. I am uncertain as to how many pieces he did buy, but I do know that one was "White Cube" officially purchased by Jay Jopling, but Jopling was Hirst's dealer, so same difference.

  • @Elcho0S
    @Elcho0S 7 лет назад +3

    Nice video, next time get someone to do the voicover who doesn't use vocal fry though.

  • @maebh98
    @maebh98 4 года назад +1

    This honestly sounds like any market. Do whatever you can to sell your products at the highest possible price.

  • @sauce242
    @sauce242 7 лет назад +15

    2:53 I heard something VERY different. Not good different.

  • @justjimmy8939
    @justjimmy8939 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks

  • @AJ-ut8cz
    @AJ-ut8cz 7 лет назад

    great example of this on suit life on deck

  • @otsam1050
    @otsam1050 7 лет назад

    always wanted to know about this

  • @drakethesnake470
    @drakethesnake470 5 лет назад

    I have a Terry Redlin ‘Evening Chores’ painting and is the 573 out of 2400 total made I believe.

  • @yonofuiprod
    @yonofuiprod 4 года назад

    3:38 whats the name of that website?

  • @Kanal7Indonesia
    @Kanal7Indonesia 6 лет назад +3

    So if I want to sell artwork, I need to have a good dealer?

  • @44absol
    @44absol 7 лет назад +41

    man you need to say the names of his works when you talk about them. the title is half of the work. the wonderful thing about his art is that he comes up with a statement, makes it in an abstract way, and then tells you the meaning in the title. the beauty in his art is it gives you a starting point and an ending point and lets you enjoy connecting the two. his works are great for laymen and critics.

    • @gleep1984
      @gleep1984 7 лет назад +3

      so much this. it annoyed me to no end that they never once said the actual names of the pieces they showed.

    • @Ray-wy4kq
      @Ray-wy4kq 7 лет назад +19

      "it gives you a starting point and an ending point and lets you enjoy connecting the two" That's also what I love about life, maps, mazes, races, to-do lists, and vector points.

  • @feller6766
    @feller6766 7 лет назад +1

    1:20 Best Artwork Ever.

  • @BehindThatSuit
    @BehindThatSuit 7 лет назад

    Fascinating

  • @strengthbuild
    @strengthbuild 7 лет назад +258

    i feel like half the most expensive paintings are just nude white woman

    • @Niidea1986
      @Niidea1986 7 лет назад +58

      and those are the good ones...

    • @sqweed653
      @sqweed653 6 лет назад +4

      Why does their skin color matter wth

    • @jon-unicorn-doxxer
      @jon-unicorn-doxxer 6 лет назад +4

      Captain Squid - because its mostly made in Europe...

    • @tashee8772
      @tashee8772 5 лет назад

      Well... they are the prettiest.

    • @gavinreid8351
      @gavinreid8351 5 лет назад +1

      The most expensive painting ever sold was a dressed white man. The most expensive are are rarely nudes.

  • @michaelmccoyart83
    @michaelmccoyart83 3 года назад

    Awesome!

  • @alquinn8576
    @alquinn8576 7 лет назад

    The Economist recently had an interesting article on the purchase Australia made of Jackson Pollock's "Blue Poles"

  • @Jembii
    @Jembii 7 лет назад +3

    Doesn't matter what you make
    Just who you make it with

  • @empty_headed
    @empty_headed 2 года назад

    What site is shown at 3:38?

  • @Sid00101
    @Sid00101 6 лет назад +3

    I want to buy the one at 1:19

  • @CloroxBleach-gm2vl
    @CloroxBleach-gm2vl 6 лет назад +2

    Good time to be good at art.

  • @DINHVANTAM-QTRI
    @DINHVANTAM-QTRI 4 месяца назад

    Amazing

  • @ijustdontcareanymore1022
    @ijustdontcareanymore1022 5 лет назад +7

    So he just killed the shark for art?

  • @nt3055
    @nt3055 7 лет назад +1

    vox could teach me more than most of my teachers could ever teach :/

  • @balinthonvari7723
    @balinthonvari7723 2 года назад

    By "size of a work", do you literally mean that like the dimensions of it or its caliber?

  • @TheMrBendwood
    @TheMrBendwood 5 лет назад

    I have a van Gogh painting from the 18th century original where can I get it sold?

  • @danthemango
    @danthemango 7 лет назад +14

    I watched this whole video and I still have no clue wtf is going on.

  • @LukeBeacon
    @LukeBeacon 7 лет назад

    I love Vox

  • @jasencordiero5366
    @jasencordiero5366 6 лет назад

    best video ive seen today

  • @antifugazi
    @antifugazi 7 лет назад

    Im from the same city as Damien, which is the same city as Banksy, and Carey Grant

  • @JimmyWood10
    @JimmyWood10 4 года назад

    You can’t deny that his work is pretty cool.

  • @eigencat
    @eigencat 7 лет назад +99

    its disheartening that some people spend so much time studying and actually contributing to the society and these numb heads make more money and recognition.

    • @GentlemanNietzsche
      @GentlemanNietzsche 7 лет назад +19

      The glories of capitalism - works of art are commodities that can artificially be made scarce so their price increases, whereas there will always need to be a steady stream of educators, firemen, doctors, etc. for society to function. Couple that with the way media socializes people to value certain aesthetics and it's pretty easy, but depressing, to see the complete reduction of yet another form of expression into just another profit generating machine.

    • @BleuBrando
      @BleuBrando 7 лет назад

      etoipiPlusOne eqZero

    • @snicks34
      @snicks34 7 лет назад +11

      It's not disheartening, it's amazing. The fact that someone could create something that means enough to someone that they'll spend millions of dollars on it is a testament to the ability of humans to communicate in abstract ways. So maybe the buyer only wants it for bragging rights, or maybe he wants it because he connects with it or supports its statement. When did everyone get so damn cynical?

    • @eigencat
      @eigencat 7 лет назад +6

      Ross Granick I respect your opinion but I have to disagree. If the person does want bragging rights or wants to support a good cause or want to send "some message", why not donate that money to research on combating life threatening diseases or other greater causes that benefit our society?

    • @snicks34
      @snicks34 7 лет назад +5

      etoipiPlusOne eqZero People buy art so they can look at it and feel something. Maybe people should be able to look at a copy of a check they gave to charity and get the same feeling, but they can't.

  • @JJdakilla
    @JJdakilla 3 года назад +1

    Now please explain to my why there should be a difference between 'market value' and 'demand'

  • @Melicioel7
    @Melicioel7 7 лет назад

    Now I want to re-watch H3H3's video on Modern Art...

  • @dontignorewatchme5851
    @dontignorewatchme5851 7 лет назад

    how much for the piece at 1:18?

  • @k.k8791
    @k.k8791 2 года назад

    Guys i need the name of this website in 4:02

  • @sikamaru666
    @sikamaru666 7 лет назад +1

    The true question is how do you build reputation in this modern art world in which most stuff require not that much technical skill and seem quite devoid of meaning?I just don't get how those art dealers chose a person who did a random weird thing over another person who did another random weird thing.

  • @heyhosup
    @heyhosup 7 лет назад

    is someone know what web in 3:39 ?

  • @dakota598
    @dakota598 7 лет назад

    love the video, but who decided to figure all this out?!

  • @ginowashington8389
    @ginowashington8389 6 лет назад

    So what Don Thompson book?

  • @wlady4000
    @wlady4000 4 года назад

    Awesome

  • @heroncabo3756
    @heroncabo3756 5 лет назад

    Tem obra da minha criações...... não é cópia...okok.ta pra vender

  • @KawaiiPinkPunkStar
    @KawaiiPinkPunkStar 7 лет назад

    Sorry to ask, but I don't understand what they meant by "status" :/

  • @jelle7224
    @jelle7224 7 лет назад

    If anyone is interested in the art market, Oscar Boyson has a small series of great short videos about it.

  • @ghaithalramahi5968
    @ghaithalramahi5968 7 лет назад

    My mom has a Damien hirst painting from his souls collection and it was as expensive as you would think

  • @patw.6567
    @patw.6567 5 лет назад +2

    marketing is everything.

  • @donkriegnaszojcze
    @donkriegnaszojcze 7 лет назад

    There are more and more blinking elements and background in the latest Vox videos, it's not very considerate for people with epilepsy, etc...

  • @natewilson9618
    @natewilson9618 7 лет назад

    What kind of platform are these videos created on? They're so rich and full of color. 😁