3/4 What makes art valuable
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- Опубліковано 26 тра 2016
- First broadcast: 2011.
What makes a piece of art worth tens of millions dollars at auction? A number of things, but not always the things you'd think. BBC's The World's Most Expensive Paintings chronicles the world's ten most valuable paintings, by way of journalist Alastair Sooke's guided tour of the collectors, locales, and Christie's and Sotheby's auction houses that link these great pieces of art together.
Why can't I watch 4 part?
What I’m getting from this show is that, “the value” of a work of art is only about the money. So why not just title it: “The most money ever paid for art”, and drop the pretense that anything else mattered in making a painting valuable or the making of this show. For this reason, it’s not about ” What makes art valuable” at all. It’s more about the people who bought the works of art rather than merits of the art, as the reason that this art is valuable. A subtle, but most important difference.
The emphasis upon what is paid for art objects is anathema to what this documentary purports to be interested in.
What makes art valuable, these days, is demand and hype.
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So many people in art are so arrogant. It’s a shame.
Huh, the all seeing eye/pyramid on klimt's work...
People obsessed with Monet bask in the aura of Picasso? Huh
where is 4th?
Worldwide blocked by the BBC
mayank panchal if you type the tile in the search bar, it’ll bring up the full program 😊
Noo man why i can't see part 4? Says copyright and my country, fuckin italy ffs
That's just not true about the Nazi's. America sent global markets into confusion and was flooding with cheaper goods. Jews were the minority easily reached . . . with new capitalists. Hunger, poverty, dissent, unrest could easily loot museums. These items were being protected because world banks were also in disagreement. It happened in Baghdad. Envy and appreciation for the goodnesses of life were soon to be at war.