Haha, that's a great prank! I guess the statement could be that art such as this is grossly overpriced, so it will be very ironic if this turns out to make the piece more valuable.
Haha, that's a great prank! I guess the statement could be that art such as this is grossly overpriced, so it will be very ironic if this turns out to make the piece more valuable.
I'd be pissed, but I'm going to bet it will make it worth a lot more.
I say it will be too!
Yeah, especially since it didn't fully shred (judging from the photo). I suppose it's still possible to frame it and put it on display.
Even if. People paying 1'000'000$ for a piece of paper with paint on it live in a different world. They can and will resell it for at least 3 million $.
I can promise. Being that much in the news and such a unicum - it definitely will.
Yeah, there's definitely a lot of potential for them to profit a lot from this event. It's unfortunate if they wanted to have the piece for private or public display though, because it was a nice piece.
Totally, the photos show it didn't shred all the way, so for sure it is more valuable now and a great conversation starter
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Yep, exactly. It can probably also still be on display.